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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Waiting on Wednesday - Wild Fire



I'm posting a 'soon to be released' book on Wednesdays.  These will always be books that I am particularly looking forward to.  I'll be linking up to 'Can't-Wait Wednesday' hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings and plan to take part in this each week.

This year I've caught up on author Ann Cleeves books featuring Vera Stanhope.  I now need to read her Shetland series.  The book I'm waiting on this week is the 8th (and I understand, the last) in that series:




Publication Date:  September 4th

When the Flemings—designer Helena and architect Daniel—move into a remote community in the north of Shetland, they think it's a fresh start for themselves and their children.

But their arrival triggers resentment, and Helena begins to receive small drawings of a gallows and a hanged man. Gossip spreads like wildfire.

A story of dysfunctional families and fractured relationships, Inspector Jimmy Perez's eighth case will intrigue series fans and Shetland Island newcomers alike.

26 comments:

  1. I thought this sounded familiar- I've watched the Shetland TV show and liked it a lot! I didn't realize at first these are the books the show is based on. Sounds great!

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    1. I'm betting they are just as good as the TV show, if a little different (often the case with TV adaptations, right?).

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  2. This is a new one to me, but I am always up for a good mystery. Great pick.

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    1. Jenea, I love this author's way of writing.

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  3. I love the sound of this one. And i've visited the Shetland Islands and can vouch for their remoteness and beauty.

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    1. How wonderful that you've gotten to see this setting in the 'real', Catherine! It looks so beautiful.

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  4. I've read a couple in this series and this one sounds good! Love Vera Stanhope, but Jimmy Perez is a great character, too.

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    1. I agree. Of course, at this point, I only know Jimmy from the TV show, but I bet I'll like him in print as well.

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  5. Goodness! Are you up to the eighth already? Or are you reading them out of order?? Not like you... ;)

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    1. Well, no, not out of order since I haven't read any of the Shetland books as yet. I have watched the first 3 seasons of the TV show. And I am caught up on the Vera books.

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  6. I really need to start the Shetland series. I loved the first two seasons of the series that were based on the actual books. This one sounds like a good one.

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    1. I'm sad that this will be the last Shetland book, but in a way, it's nice to know that I can now begin with the knowledge that there are 8 books total.

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  7. This sounds like a great mystery! Hope you enjoy! :)

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  8. I have read books 1 - 4 in the series and especially liked the 4th one. Don't know when I will move on to #5 though.

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    1. Good to know about #4. I'll start this series before long.

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  9. I really like that cover! I hope this is a satisfying end to the series.

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    1. I'm kind of glad to know that the series will be complete with 8 books. Now I can begin to read it. Ha!

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  10. This is a popular one today. :-) I need to give this series a try!

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    1. Is it? I think a lot of people have discovered it because of the Shetland TV show.

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  11. I like Inspector Jimmy Perez but I didn't realize she was already at book 8! I wonder why this will be the last one? It seems like it was a popular series? Granted sometimes I think a series can go on too long and get a bit stale.

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    1. I'm not sure why it's the last. I didn't even know until I read it somewhere and then noticed it as I was preparing this post. Maybe she'll begin a new series?

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  12. So wish that I liked reading series. I'd be tempted--perhaps I could just start it and pretend it's a stand-alone? ;) Love the cover of this book and your cool idea to preview one before it comes out.

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    1. Or you could just watch the TV adaptation. It's called Shetland. And it's very good.

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