The Rising Tide

The Rising Tide

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  • Author:Ann Cleeves
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Summary

Vera Stanhope, star of ITV's Vera, returns in the tenth novel in number one bestseller Ann Cleeves' acclaimed series。

Fifty years ago, a group of teenagers spent a weekend on Holy Island, forging a bond that has lasted a lifetime。 Now, they still return every five years to celebrate their friendship, and remember the friend they lost to the rising waters of the causeway at the first reunion。

Now, when one of them is found hanged, Vera is called in。 Learning that the dead man had recently been fired after misconduct allegations, Vera knows she must discover what the friends are hiding, and whether the events of many years before could have led to murder then, and now 。 。 。

But with the tide rising, secrets long-hidden are finding their way to the surface, and Vera and the team may find themselves in more danger than they could have believed possible 。 。 。

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Reviews

Annette Chidzey

Having tapped into Ann Cleeves writing via the Shetland series, I have since become very attached to the Vera Stanhope series。 This latest offering is compelling and typified the complexity of her narratives that keep you speculating right till the end。Very enjoyable - I look forward to more in this series now that Shetland series has come to its inevitable conclusion。

Larraine Preston

BrilliantAnother brilliant Vera novel。 I always envision Vera and her team from the much loved TV series。 Ann writes great Vera books。

Pat

Compulsively readable, great setting and twisty plot。

And The Plot Thickens

Rick was hanging from a white plaited cord from the beam that crossed the vaulted ceiling。 He was wearing a striped woollen dressing gown that had flapped open to reveal a body otherwise naked。。。 She reached out and touched his wrist。 It was icy, and when she felt for a pulse, there was nothing。 Rick has killed himself。 For 50 years, a group of friends have met up every five years on a remote Scottish island to celebrate their bond。 As teenagers, a teacher brought them there for a kind of inspi Rick was hanging from a white plaited cord from the beam that crossed the vaulted ceiling。 He was wearing a striped woollen dressing gown that had flapped open to reveal a body otherwise naked。。。 She reached out and touched his wrist。 It was icy, and when she felt for a pulse, there was nothing。 Rick has killed himself。 For 50 years, a group of friends have met up every five years on a remote Scottish island to celebrate their bond。 As teenagers, a teacher brought them there for a kind of inspirational camp, and a few of them grew so close, their friendship was unshakeable。 On the first anniversary, tragedy strikes and one of the friends leaves after having a fight with another, then gets caught in the rising tide on the causeway and drowns。 But decades later, when Rick, a famous journalist who's fallen from grace, dies on the island, detective Vera Stanhope is immediately suspicious, even though it looks like suicide。 What are the chances that another friend would die on the island? And it turns out she's right – it was murder。 The friends are all suspects。 But could someone else have committed the crime? As Vera digs deeper she discovers that many of them have secrets, and someone is willing to kill to make sure they don't see the light of day。 This is another very enjoyable piece of crime fiction by Ann Cleeves。 Vera is such a delicious main character and the mystery is intriguing。 The descriptions of the Holy Island landscape made me want to visit there。 I'd definitely recommend this one! 。。。more

Nataša

Thank you Macmillan UK Audio and Netgalley for this audio copy。 It was a nice detective story。 I love the events took place on an island。 I am really loving books more when the sea is near。 It was an interesting discovering for the detective that was new to me but I might listen more in this series。 I went blind and was a nice surprise。 I love when the past is connected to the present and this reunion were an interesting start。

Joann 'bartunek' prashek

Thank to Netgalley I was able to review the audiobook。 When I requested the book I did not realize it was the 10th book in the series, but do not feel I missed out on anything as the author did a wonderful job with the characters。 I will admit, I had my suspicions on who the murder was and I got it right this time。

Frances

Ann Cleeves has written another excellent book featuring DI Vera Stanhope and her team。 I thoroughly enjoyed this outing with most of the story set in and around Holy Island。 I was totally invested in the 5 yearly reunion of a group of people whose friendship spans 50 odd years。 The characters, their back stories, the atmospheric scene setting, the plot and dialogue were as always first class。 Highly recommend this well written who-dunnit。 I hope we don't have too long to wait for Vera's next ca Ann Cleeves has written another excellent book featuring DI Vera Stanhope and her team。 I thoroughly enjoyed this outing with most of the story set in and around Holy Island。 I was totally invested in the 5 yearly reunion of a group of people whose friendship spans 50 odd years。 The characters, their back stories, the atmospheric scene setting, the plot and dialogue were as always first class。 Highly recommend this well written who-dunnit。 I hope we don't have too long to wait for Vera's next case。 Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for an arc of The Rising Tide。 。。。more

Diane S ☔

4。5 My first introduction to this author was her Shetland series。 I read them all and then watched the series on television。 Both were brilliant。 I then discovered this series and Vera but my intro was reversed。 Watched the series and then read the books。 I seem to love pretty much anything this author writes。 Vera is a wonderful character, while she doesn't fit the regular mold of brilliant detective it is quickly discovered that one underestimates her at their own peril。 Her frumpy look belies 4。5 My first introduction to this author was her Shetland series。 I read them all and then watched the series on television。 Both were brilliant。 I then discovered this series and Vera but my intro was reversed。 Watched the series and then read the books。 I seem to love pretty much anything this author writes。 Vera is a wonderful character, while she doesn't fit the regular mold of brilliant detective it is quickly discovered that one underestimates her at their own peril。 Her frumpy look belies her intelligence。 Taking place on Holy island, an island that is blocked off when the tide rises, a group of now elderly school friends meet for a scheduled reunion, but not all survive。So begins a case that seems at first to be slowly progressing as Vera and her team try to figure out if this is a crime that stems from the last or present。 Once it does start unravelling, the pace moves quickly and soon the tangled mess of people and motive becomes clearer。 To Vera at least but as for me, I didn't guess the who done it。The audio and the narrator, Janine Burkett, were marvelous。ARC from Netgalley。 。。。more

Lars Stuyts

Ann Cleaves is nothing but consistent。 I have read each of her books, some more suspenseful, others less, but always a good read。 Her hallmark for me has always been the Strong character who leads, in this case Vera Stanhope。 I now must confess l cannot read without imagining the actors who appear in the wonderful BBC produced adaptations。

Greg

My thanks to the publisher, NetGalley, and the author for allowing me to read and review, ‘The Rising Tide’ by Ann Cleeves。When several aging friends meet for their ongoing reunion after another 5 years have past, one of them will not be returning home alive。 Their retreat to a remote island brings out old memories and old animosities that can no longer be tolerated。 This brings DI Vera Stanhope and her team in to investigate and determine who the murderer could be。 It seems to Vera that this is My thanks to the publisher, NetGalley, and the author for allowing me to read and review, ‘The Rising Tide’ by Ann Cleeves。When several aging friends meet for their ongoing reunion after another 5 years have past, one of them will not be returning home alive。 Their retreat to a remote island brings out old memories and old animosities that can no longer be tolerated。 This brings DI Vera Stanhope and her team in to investigate and determine who the murderer could be。 It seems to Vera that this is somehow tied in to events in the past, but the participants are not quickly persuaded to tell all of the facts of their history (which is very typical of British murder mysteries)。 In the final rush to solve the case, their will be more casualties, and even Vera gets too close to also being a victim。Frumpy Vera is a great detective with unorthodox methods, but she gets the job done。 This is just another great story by Ann Cleeves, and a nice addition to the series。 。。。more

Sneha

#TheRisingTide #AnnCleeves #MacmillanAudio #MinotaurBooks #NetGalley #JanineBirkettThis is a review of the ALC of this book。For fifty years, a group of friends have been meeting every five years, on Holy Island, to reconnect and reminisce about their shared past in High School, and to remember their friend Isabelle, who died after the first reunion。When one of them is found dead, Detective Vera Stanhope is called in。 With her usual finesse or rather the charming lack of it, she starts investigat #TheRisingTide #AnnCleeves #MacmillanAudio #MinotaurBooks #NetGalley #JanineBirkettThis is a review of the ALC of this book。For fifty years, a group of friends have been meeting every five years, on Holy Island, to reconnect and reminisce about their shared past in High School, and to remember their friend Isabelle, who died after the first reunion。When one of them is found dead, Detective Vera Stanhope is called in。 With her usual finesse or rather the charming lack of it, she starts investigating the friends, their past and their trigger points。With the body count rising, Vera delves deeper into the tangled skein。 "Without fear or favor" and with a lavish sprinkling of her trademark term, "pet", she unravels the mystery, thread by thread。This was an enjoyable listen。 Janine Birkett does a great job narrating, doing justice to Vera's character。 。。。more

Lorraine

This is the tenth installment in the D。I。 Vera Stanhope series and although it is number ten it can be read as a standalone without the need for background knowledge。Set on Lindisfarne or Holy Island in the North East of England, it is the story of a group of school friends who are now in their sixties who have a reunion there every five years。 When one of them is discovered murdered in his bedroom Vera and her team are brought in to investigate。This a well written whodunnit, with enough red her This is the tenth installment in the D。I。 Vera Stanhope series and although it is number ten it can be read as a standalone without the need for background knowledge。Set on Lindisfarne or Holy Island in the North East of England, it is the story of a group of school friends who are now in their sixties who have a reunion there every five years。 When one of them is discovered murdered in his bedroom Vera and her team are brought in to investigate。This a well written whodunnit, with enough red herrings to keep you guessing through out。 It will appeal to viewers who watch the television adaptation and police procedural books in general。Highly recommended! 。。。more

Chrissie

Another fabulous read in the DI Vera Stanhope series ,she is back with her team solving a murder made to look like a suicide 。Set on Holy Island the story is gripping and atmospheric full of twists and turns intrigue and tragedy。I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the next book in the series 。

Robin

I am coming late to the Vera Stanhope party, but I am a complete convert。 Whenever she says “Not to worry, pet,” she reminds me so much of my beloved Columbo and his “Just one more thing。” In this outing, Ann Cleeves does something else she excels at: setting。 This book is set on the remote British island of Lindisfarne, or “Holy Island,” a place not actually an island, but one that becomes an island thanks to rising and falling tides。 That particular detail could not have a more beloved place i I am coming late to the Vera Stanhope party, but I am a complete convert。 Whenever she says “Not to worry, pet,” she reminds me so much of my beloved Columbo and his “Just one more thing。” In this outing, Ann Cleeves does something else she excels at: setting。 This book is set on the remote British island of Lindisfarne, or “Holy Island,” a place not actually an island, but one that becomes an island thanks to rising and falling tides。 That particular detail could not have a more beloved place in the mystery genre, and Ann Cleeves, the ace of setting, does it better than anyone else。Holy Island is the place where a group of friends, who met in high school, meet every five years to reminisce and catch up with one another。 It’s not a typical high school reunion, but a reunion of a group formed long ago by a young teacher called “Only Connect” (a phrase taken from the Forester novel Howard’s End)。 In 1972 it was a radical idea for a group to get together and explore their feelings。 The friends are now getting older, of course, and a reunion of a group in their later 60’s is not the same as one when they were in their 20’s, though, as the weekend proves, old resentments, alliances and competitiveness hold their own。The group is small and becomes smaller when one of their number commits suicide – or does he? Vera is sure it’s murder and of course she’s right。 In typical Cleeves fashion the investigation is thorough and reaches back into the past, as Vera looks into connections made 50 years ago。 There’s a classic assemblage of suspects: the hippy girl who now runs a fancy bakery; the rebel who became a vicar; the couple who were teachers, one now suffering from dementia; the dead man, the firecracker of the group, a reporter disgraced by recent allegations of sexual harassment。Then there are outliers, those that were a part of the group who no longer attend, like the young teacher who formed the group and the first spouses of two of the members。 Bonds formed at that age are strong ones (I myself meet with my high school classmates every five years, and we slip easily back into comfortable friendship every time), and the “Only Connect” group bonded in 1972 and never looked back。The joys of these books are many。 Along with the beautiful setting there are the characters – each member of the reunion group is carefully delineated and explored, and so too are Vera’s team。 They get believably frustrated with her but they also respect her。 Her backstory permeates her behavior, especially her difficult relationship with her recently deceased father。As is also typical, Cleeves’ books are a slow burn, and when they catch fire towards the end it’s very difficult to stop reading。 There’s a surprising and heartbreaking final death and the resolution of the crimes is memorable and well played on the part of the author。 This was another wonderful read。 。。。more

Kathleen

The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves is a seriously good British crime novel。 The plot, the characters, the locations: perfect! This was my first Vera novel but, having seen a couple of episodes on television, I think Brenda Blethyn was perfectly cast as DCI Vera Stanhope and I had no trouble picturing her as I read。For fifty years a group of friends has been meeting once every five years on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to commemorate a weekend retreat they had all once attended as sixth formers; th The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves is a seriously good British crime novel。 The plot, the characters, the locations: perfect! This was my first Vera novel but, having seen a couple of episodes on television, I think Brenda Blethyn was perfectly cast as DCI Vera Stanhope and I had no trouble picturing her as I read。For fifty years a group of friends has been meeting once every five years on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to commemorate a weekend retreat they had all once attended as sixth formers; this year, however, Vera and her team are called in to investigate the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of one of the group after their first night on the island。From that point on the story unfolds in the most interesting way, exploring the personal stories of not only the suspects but also the investigating detectives。 The writing is in turns witty and empathetic and it seems possible that all of the suspects, who at first appeared to have no motives for killing their friend, could have secrets buried in their pasts。 Vera needs to find out if, or how, there could be a connection with this death and the apparent accidental death of a group member at the first reunion, forty five years ago, when her car was engulfed by the rising tide over the causeway between the island and the mainland。 England is a treasure trove for writers of crime fiction with all its ancient historic locations and, as well, the sea closing in over the causeway is always a stunning dramatic effect in a murder mystery。 The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a perfect setting for this terrific Ann Cleeves story。 It was hard to pick who might have dunnit but the solution was absolutely satisfactory。I read a lot of crime novels and this one was a standout! 。。。more

Scilla

A group of folks arrive on Holy Island for a reunion of their Only Connect meeting of a group from their Kimmerston Grammar school。 They have gotten together every five years。 At the first reunion, Isobel,one of their group, died when leaving early and getting caught in the waters overrunning the causeway onto the island。 Now the group is smaller。 Rick has recently lost his job as a TV newscaster because of sexual harrassment of a young intern。 During the evening he tells the group that he had s A group of folks arrive on Holy Island for a reunion of their Only Connect meeting of a group from their Kimmerston Grammar school。 They have gotten together every five years。 At the first reunion, Isobel,one of their group, died when leaving early and getting caught in the waters overrunning the causeway onto the island。 Now the group is smaller。 Rick has recently lost his job as a TV newscaster because of sexual harrassment of a young intern。 During the evening he tells the group that he had sex with their teacher/Only Connect leader。 The next morning, they find Rick in his single room downstairs hanging from the Rafters。 Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate。The case is very complicated。 Relationships between the reunion member have changed。 There are members of the original group who no longer attend reunions, and a lot of secrets among them。 Was Rick killed for his recent problems, or something that happened many years ago? Then, Charlotte, another of the original group who was married to Rick for awhile is found dead in her yogo studio。 Vera also figures out that other members of the original group were also on Holy Island the night of Rick's hanging。 Soon, as they begin to reveal secrets, Vera and her team are also in extreme danger。This is a great addition to the series with a very clever plot。 。。。more

Martha Brindley

This is a great addition to the Vera series and has all you have come to expect from the author。 The location is Holy Island, full of character and atmosphere, with some beautiful descriptive passages。 I felt totally immersed in the setting, with the cast of older friends at a reunion。 The book sets off at a slow pace until one of the friends is found dead in his room, then sets off at a fast pace until the unexpected ending。 The cast of characters is believable, with Vera's description of blunt This is a great addition to the Vera series and has all you have come to expect from the author。 The location is Holy Island, full of character and atmosphere, with some beautiful descriptive passages。 I felt totally immersed in the setting, with the cast of older friends at a reunion。 The book sets off at a slow pace until one of the friends is found dead in his room, then sets off at a fast pace until the unexpected ending。 The cast of characters is believable, with Vera's description of blunt and untidy being spot on。 It's another winner for the author and I highly recommend the read。 Thanks to Net Galley for my ARC。 。。。more

Jennie

When TV personality, Rick Kelsall, is found hanging from the beam in his room at a reunion, Vera and her team are called in to confirm it is a suicide。 But Vera thinks differently。 Every 5 years for the last 50 years a group of school friends get together at the same house on Holy Island and this year it is needed more than ever。 Rick has had to leave his job after a scandal。 Ken has been diagnosed with dementia so this will be his last reunion, and Philip is thinking of retiring from the clergy When TV personality, Rick Kelsall, is found hanging from the beam in his room at a reunion, Vera and her team are called in to confirm it is a suicide。 But Vera thinks differently。 Every 5 years for the last 50 years a group of school friends get together at the same house on Holy Island and this year it is needed more than ever。 Rick has had to leave his job after a scandal。 Ken has been diagnosed with dementia so this will be his last reunion, and Philip is thinking of retiring from the clergy。 Now the question is who murdered Rick and was it connected to this scandal or the accidental death of a friend at the first reunion。 The Rising Tide is number 10 in the Vera Stanhope series but if you have not read any of the previous books it does not matter, you will not loose out。 It is a story that keeps you guessing about who it could be and why。 If you enjoy countryside murder mystery stories this is a pretty good one。 I will say that the end will have a bigger impact if you have read the previous novels。 。。。more

Renko Dekker

This is the first book by Ann Cleeves that I've read。 I received it from Pan Macmillan via Netgalley and it will be out on 1 September。 You follow a group of friends who come together for a reunion every 5 years。 It started all 50 years ago。 The first person died at the very first reunion and now, 45 years later, another one dies。 Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate this death on Holy Island but the tide sometimes works against them。 I really liked the writing style and the pace with which This is the first book by Ann Cleeves that I've read。 I received it from Pan Macmillan via Netgalley and it will be out on 1 September。 You follow a group of friends who come together for a reunion every 5 years。 It started all 50 years ago。 The first person died at the very first reunion and now, 45 years later, another one dies。 Vera Stanhope is called in to investigate this death on Holy Island but the tide sometimes works against them。 I really liked the writing style and the pace with which it is written。 Most characters are decently worked out and are quite likeable but I did not like the main character Vera at all。 Arrogant, know-it-all, condescending。 It just couldn't get into that。 Luckily the story and the other characters were absolutely fine。 3,75/5 。。。more

Sarah

This is the first of the Vera books by Ann Cleeve that I have read - I really enjoy the TV series, so was keen to try one of the novels。 I definitely wasn't disappointed, the books are clearly well translated to the small screen, and I imagined this one vividly throughout!A small group of friends visit the Holy Island every five years, in homage to their first trip there when they were sixth formers on a retreat called Only Connect。 This time, it's the 50th anniversary of their first visit, but This is the first of the Vera books by Ann Cleeve that I have read - I really enjoy the TV series, so was keen to try one of the novels。 I definitely wasn't disappointed, the books are clearly well translated to the small screen, and I imagined this one vividly throughout!A small group of friends visit the Holy Island every five years, in homage to their first trip there when they were sixth formers on a retreat called Only Connect。 This time, it's the 50th anniversary of their first visit, but when one of the group is found dead, will their secrets be revealed?A well thought out, good paced novel。 There were characters I felt sorry for, characters I simply didn't like, and others that definitely held a lot of secrets。 A highly emotional ending, to an engrossing read。 。。。more

Pamela Scott

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Katherine "Kj" Joslin

It started a little slow but was a solid read。 I need to go back and pick up the rest of the series。

Anna Corson

It was a great book。 I highly recommend to all suspense readers。 I had trouble getting into it at first but the next thing I knew, I was avoiding my family to finish it。

Brianna Hart

It’s like a modern day Agatha Christie。 It’s the book version of Clue。 I thought this book was wildly unpredictable, which is exactly what makes it a great thriller。 A group of friends meets every 5 years for a reunion。 This year, one of them is murdered。 Now authorities will track and trace back through their friendship to try to find the answer of who did it。 Their investigation, however, turns up even more bodies。 Thanks to NetGalley for access to this one。 The narrator did a great job。

Kat

Get your wellies on and grab your umbrella and come along with Vera as she and her very able crew work to solve another mystery。 This mystery takes place on Holy Island and, of course, I wanted to know more about this curious place where the tides can obstruct the causeway。。。either keeping you in, or out。 A weekend with friends and a suicide opens this story for us。 Or is it a suicide? Vera has her suspicions! I love Vera so very much。 She is so lovable。 Cleeves does a masterful job of drawing t Get your wellies on and grab your umbrella and come along with Vera as she and her very able crew work to solve another mystery。 This mystery takes place on Holy Island and, of course, I wanted to know more about this curious place where the tides can obstruct the causeway。。。either keeping you in, or out。 A weekend with friends and a suicide opens this story for us。 Or is it a suicide? Vera has her suspicions! I love Vera so very much。 She is so lovable。 Cleeves does a masterful job of drawing the reader into Vera's team as you all work together to solve the mystery。 I won't share more and won't give away the ending。。。 but it is brilliant! I highly recommend this latest installment to the Vera Stanhope series! I want to thank Netgalley, Martin's Press, and Minotaur Books for providing this ebook for review。 。。。more

Natalie [genreneutralreader]

The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves was one of my favorite Vera Stanhope novels to date, and I have read them all。 I enjoyed the atmosphere created by the setting on a "spiritual island" and the claustrophobia that a cut-off environment can entail。 This story was about a group of college friends who get together regularly even though they are 40 years past college to recreate a relational retreat。 Over the years since college their lives are all very different, but they remain loyal despite not being The Rising Tide by Ann Cleeves was one of my favorite Vera Stanhope novels to date, and I have read them all。 I enjoyed the atmosphere created by the setting on a "spiritual island" and the claustrophobia that a cut-off environment can entail。 This story was about a group of college friends who get together regularly even though they are 40 years past college to recreate a relational retreat。 Over the years since college their lives are all very different, but they remain loyal despite not being actively in each others' lives day to day。 At this retreat, one of them, the most publicly familiar one, is found dead either by suicide or possibly murder。 There are a limited number of people who could have been involved if it is murder。 Because of the victim's fame, Vera and her team are assigned to investigate in case the death turns out to be murder。 The investigation reveals that at one of their early get togethers, this group also experienced another death。 Vera, of course, decides to look into the past to determine whether that death was actually a murder and if so, how are the two deaths, past and present, related。 I really have enjoyed Vera's character growth over the course of the series。 When I first started reading the series, I also watched the television show and it was one of the rare circumstances when I actually preferred the show to the books as I found Vera's character in the book to be TOO unlikeable to root for。 As the books have gone on and Vera has experienced more with her team, even though she is a flawed character, to be sure, she has definitely softened some of the more punitive aspects of her character that I had a difficult time stomaching。 The ending of this one was shocking, and I hope there are more books in the series where readers can see how the events of this book impact Vera and her team。 。。。more

Judy

This tenth installment of the Vera Stanhope series see Vera involved in a very intriguing case。 A group of friends who knew each other in grammar school gather every five years on Holy Island for a weekend together。 Their first visit had been with their teacher。 At the first five year revisit to this place, one of the friends died in a car accident, being swept away by the tide crossing recklessly to the mainland。 In present day, the friends are getting rather old and one of them is murdered at This tenth installment of the Vera Stanhope series see Vera involved in a very intriguing case。 A group of friends who knew each other in grammar school gather every five years on Holy Island for a weekend together。 Their first visit had been with their teacher。 At the first five year revisit to this place, one of the friends died in a car accident, being swept away by the tide crossing recklessly to the mainland。 In present day, the friends are getting rather old and one of them is murdered at their weekend gathering。 This is where Vera and her team become involved。The history of this group was interesting and, of course, they all became suspects。 There were other suspects as well。 There were a lot of avenues to investigate and Vera's team stayed busy following all the leads。 I've ready quite of few books in this series and have enjoyed them overall。 Vera and her team work well together and each seem to have their own special expertise。 I like the characters very much。 I was disappointed by how many times the author mentioned that Vera was overweight, though。 What's up with this? The ending to this was a real surprise to me。Thanks to St。 Martin's Press through Netgalley for an advance copy。 This book will be published on September 6, 2022。 。。。more

Beverly Manring

I was given an early audiobook in exchange for an honest opinion。 This is another awesome murder/ suspense by Anne 。 I love Vera。 I always devour her books they are nonstop great read。 Love!Love! Love!! What more can I say about this book except Vera has to solve another murder and it isn’t straight forward witnesses are lying to her which she needs the truth out of one person the the picture starts to take shape。Thank you so much #NetGalley #McMillanPublishing #AnnCleeves for the opportunity to I was given an early audiobook in exchange for an honest opinion。 This is another awesome murder/ suspense by Anne 。 I love Vera。 I always devour her books they are nonstop great read。 Love!Love! Love!! What more can I say about this book except Vera has to solve another murder and it isn’t straight forward witnesses are lying to her which she needs the truth out of one person the the picture starts to take shape。Thank you so much #NetGalley #McMillanPublishing #AnnCleeves for the opportunity to listen to #TheRisingTide。early。 I would definitely recommend to anyone who likes a great murder mystery and suspense。 What a great read。 。。。more

Brenda

Set mostly on Holy Island, England, The Rising Tide is the tenth in the remarkable Vera series, told in easy-to-follow multiple viewpoints。 This time, private investigator Vera finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place on an isolated island as she investigates a mysterious death。 A group of grammar school friends called Only Connect has met every five years since they were teenagers, catching up and spilling and withholding secrets。 Now they are 60 somethings on Holy Island and the de Set mostly on Holy Island, England, The Rising Tide is the tenth in the remarkable Vera series, told in easy-to-follow multiple viewpoints。 This time, private investigator Vera finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place on an isolated island as she investigates a mysterious death。 A group of grammar school friends called Only Connect has met every five years since they were teenagers, catching up and spilling and withholding secrets。 Now they are 60 somethings on Holy Island and the death of one of their own leaves them aghast and wondering who and why。 Is it linked with the death of Isobel decades earlier at their first retreat? The characters are intricately woven and described so well they are easy to visualize。 We all probably know at least one of them! Though a close group, each friend has a past。 Some are privy to bits of information others are not。 They seem loyal, but are they really?。 Along with marvellous atmosphere, this creates the tension readers love。 Realistic aging and dementia play important roles。 Vera's job is to piece the bits together along with her team。 But the friends are not the only ones with a history。 Jealousy, tension, suspense and mysteries abound in spades。 Ann Cleeves is consistently adept at skillfully developing characters with a beautiful insightfulness。 I like that those in The Rising Tide lose inhibitions as they age and are naturally wiser than in their youth while maintaining individualism。 The mix of likeable and unlikeable personalities is superb。 Those who enjoy excellent whodunits ought to read this series。 But The Rising Tide can be read alone, too, as background details are described cleverly。 The target audience is a wide one as the book wonderfully incorporates the past as young people, snippets about their middle age and then later in their retirement phase。My sincere thank you to St。 Martin's Press and NetGalley for the privilege of reading this captivating and enjoyable book。 Ann Cleeves does my heart good。。。when I see something new by her, it it not even necessary to read the blurb。 。。。more

Brenda

Set mostly on Holy Island, England, The Rising Tide is the tenth in the remarkable Vera series, told in easy-to-follow multiple viewpoints。 This time, private investigator Vera finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place on an isolated island as she investigates a mysterious death。 A group of grammar school friends called Only Connect has met every five years since they were teenagers, catching up and spilling and withholding secrets。 Now they are 60 somethings on Holy Island and the de Set mostly on Holy Island, England, The Rising Tide is the tenth in the remarkable Vera series, told in easy-to-follow multiple viewpoints。 This time, private investigator Vera finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place on an isolated island as she investigates a mysterious death。 A group of grammar school friends called Only Connect has met every five years since they were teenagers, catching up and spilling and withholding secrets。 Now they are 60 somethings on Holy Island and the death of one of their own leaves them aghast and wondering who and why。 Is it linked with the death of Isobel decades earlier at their first retreat? The characters are intricately woven and described so well they are easy to visualize。 We all probably know at least one of them! Though a close group, each friend has a past。 Some are privy to bits of information others are not。 They seem loyal, but are they really?。 Along with marvellous atmosphere, this creates the tension readers love。 Realistic aging and dementia play important roles。 Vera's job is to piece the bits together along with her team。 But the friends are not the only ones with a history。 Jealousy, tension, suspense and mysteries abound in spades。 Ann Cleeves is consistently adept at skillfully developing characters with a beautiful insightfulness。 I like that those in The Rising Tide lose inhibitions as they age and are naturally wiser than in their youth while maintaining individualism。 The mix of likeable and unlikeable personalities is superb。 Those who enjoy excellent whodunits ought to read this series。 But The Rising Tide can be read alone, too, as background details are described cleverly。 The target audience is a wide one as the book wonderfully incorporates the past as young people, snippets about their middle age and then later in their retirement phase。My sincere thank you to St。 Martin's Press and NetGalley for the privilege of reading this captivating and enjoyable book。 Ann Cleeves does my heart good。。。when I see something new by her, it it not even necessary to read the blurb。 。。。more