![]() ![]() ![]() Once again, in The Heron’s Cry, Cleeves introduces a cast of misfits and artists, some men and women firmly entrenched in reality and others captured by internet magnets that drive their actions. ![]() No one is innocent, it seems, and the surprising solution to multiple murders turns out to be motivated by an encrusted familial past. In its pages, too, family paradoxes shadow enigmatic comings and goings. I described the first one, The Long Call, as “a novel layered with secrets and complicated connections.” The same must be said about the second, The Heron’s Cry. Cleeves and her detective Venn have done it again in the second Two Rivers mystery.Īs promised, Ann Cleeves has published a second Two Rivers/Matthew Venn mystery set in befogged North Devon, where the river Taw converges with the Torridge. The Heron’s Cry, sequel to The Long Call. ![]()
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