The Bloody Lighthouse: A Binnacle Bay Mystery (Binnacle Bay Mysteries Book 2), by S. C. Harker
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S. C. HARKER Returns to Binnacle Bay with a novel about small town life – and death When unidentified man is found dead at the Cape Incognita lighthouse, Police Chief Pat Fitzlaff, begins an investigation that will reach over twenty years into the past to expose the dark legacy of a brutal crime. Pat reunites with Murphy, the giant, loveable hound, and connects the past to the present to uncover the shocking truth.
The Bloody Lighthouse: A Binnacle Bay Mystery (Binnacle Bay Mysteries Book 2), by S. C. Harker- Amazon Sales Rank: #147420 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-29
- Released on: 2015-10-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "An absorbing and delightful cozy mystery. Binnacle Bay is running over with likely suspects, and any mystery buff will thoroughly enjoy following along as Chief Pat Fitzlaff gamely traces a twenty-year-old trail of deceit and deception. "This book is written in the spare prose style of a superb whodunit.... It's a tangled web that's spun out to best effect in the fast-moving final pages, leading the reader first down one promising track, then another. We look forward to the next book in this outstanding series." - Publishers Daily Reviews
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Best read by the fireside, with a balloon glass of cognac warmed by the palm of your hand. By John M. W. Smith Although I have never lived in a seaside village like Binnacle Bay, the author very deftly made me feel as if I had done so. She has the knack of creating a rich sensory experience for the reader that lingers long after the book is finished. It only took a few pages before I was looking out into the story through the eyes of Chief Fitzlaff. Sometimes I saw shades of the brilliant Twin Peaks without the weirdness and surrealism.Some characters could have been left out, and instead the remaining characters who had a part to play in the plot could have been developed further. This is just a personal thing and in no way detracts from the high quality of this book, but I was perhaps expecting a build up to another tragedy or major event of some sort. I would have loved to have seen, in the closing pages, proper retribution catching up with the two men who, in their younger days, had done what they did to Darcy, for even in adulthood they were just as unpleasant beings as they had been aged 16. But then again, in real life the bad guys so often get away.The plot is very carefully thought out and seemed so real that it could have happened in just the way it unfolded. Everything was down-to-earth and well within the realms of credibility, as it should be in a good detective/mystery novel. Because there is a plethora of crime novels in the marketplace, each writer has to find a particular niche, and there is certainly a very distinct niche for this kind of novel; it is more than large enough to make The Bloody Lighthouse an extremely respectable commercial success and it is just a question of finding the right marketing avenues and tools to accomplish this.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Sometimes the past rushes into the present By J. Grattan Set in Binnacle Bay, a small town on the Pacific Northwest coast, this mystery reads like a version of Murder She Wrote. Instead of Jessica Fletcher, we get Chief of Police Pat Fitzlaff, a folksy type who knows everyone in town. Told from his perspective, we follow him around the town from bars, diners, gift shops, the marina, etc, where he knows everyone. One can feel and smell the atmospherics of the seaside town. In this case, he is concerned about a middle-aged man, newly arrived in Binnacle Bay, who has apparently fallen to his death from a tall lighthouse on a very foggy night.It doesn’t take Chief Pat long to find out that the stranger was seen by several residents the night of his death, and, most interestingly, he has a connection to the town going back some twenty-five years. The Chief competently processes the evidence, but key to his success is his ability to persuade others to finally reveal their suppressed truths. In the end, the plot is pretty straightforward, the solution never really very far away.The story has an easy flow that is consistent with the laid-back Chief. It would take a kindly heart to put up with his wolf-sized dog Murphy. And then there is the dicey situation he has with his girlfriend, who doesn’t really get his love for his job.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An entertaining,very enjoyable, feelgood mystery. By Tracam The Bloody Lighthouse is one those great, small town, feelgood novels. The author cleverly develops the characters and their foibles so that you actually feel you know them. My favorite is the huge silky-coated hound, Murphy.The Chief of Police is never going to get a job in Chicago or New York but he's perfect for the small fishing village of Binnacle Bay.The Bloody Lighthouse is an intriguing tale which heads off in many tangents until the author brings it altogether at the end.I thought the English had a monopoly on good cozy mysteries like Midsomer Murders and Poirot. However, Sue Harker's entertaining and heart-warming writing is more than a match for the EnglishYou will enjoy The Bloody Lighthouse as a standalone novel. You'll enjoy it more if you read Binnacle Bay first.
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