By: Peter May
Genres: Thriller
Posted: May 22, 2015
THE CHESSMEN is the third book in Peter May's Lewis Trilogy. While the mystery surrounding the death is a standalone story, there are other events that tie directly into what happened in the prior book, The Lewis Man. I would suggest reading at least The Lewis Man prior to THE CHESSMEN in order to fully appreciate the ongoing storyline involving Reverend Donald Murray.
As with the prior books in the series, THE CHESSMEN is told through flashbacks as Fin remembers his past in order to understand the current day events. Throughout the series, we've come to know and love the various people Fin has encountered in his life. Unfortunately, this is exactly what made THE CHESSMEN a somewhat disappointing finale to the series. The CHESSMEN introduces us to a whole host of new characters rather than focusing more on the characters we've grown to love. Loose ends are neatly tied up, perhaps a bit too quickly considering we've nurtured these relationships and situations in the series as a whole.
Book Summary
Marilyn Stasio in The New York Times raved: "Peter May is a writer I'd follow to the ends of the earth." Among the many honors received, The Blackhouse, the first novel in May's acclaimed Lewis trilogy, won the Barry and Crime Thriller Hound awards.
Now, with The Chessmen, Peter May gives us a dramatic conclusion to his award-winning Lewis trilogy. Living again of the Isle of Lewis, the ex- Detective Inspector Fin McLeod is working as a security officer for a local landowner. While investigating illegal activity on the estate Fin encounters the elusive poacher and former childhood friend Whistler Macaskill.
But while Fin catches up with Whistler, the two witness a freak natural phenomenon--a 'Bog Burst'--which spontaneously drains a loch of its water, revealing a mud-encased light aircraft with a sickeningly familiar moniker on its side.
Both men immediately know that they will find inside: the body of Roddy Mackenzie, a friend whose flight disappeared more than seventeen years before. But when Whistler's face appears to register something other than shock, an icy chill of apprehension overtakes Fin. What secret has Whistler been hiding from him, and everyone else on the island? Fin is unprepared for how the truth about the past will alter the course of the future.
by: Peter May
The Lewis Trilogy Quercus
February 1, 2015
On Sale: February 3, 2015
Featuring: Whistler Macaskill; Fin McLeod
400 pages
ISBN: 1623656044
EAN: 9781623656041
Kindle: 1623656044
Hardcover / e-Book