A Dance of Cranes: A Birder Murder Mystery
By (Author) Steve Burrows
Oneworld Publications
Point Blank
5th November 2019
5th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
A trail of a murder leads Domenic Jejeune across a vast continent Newly estranged from his girlfriend, Lindy Hey, Inspector Domenic Jejeune returns to Southern Ontario, where he receives news that his brother, Damian, has gone missing in Wood Buffalo National Park while conducting research on Whooping Cranes. Domenic immediately heads out to try to find him. Back in the U.K., Jejeunes plan to protect Lindy has failed, and she has been kidnapped by his old foe, Ray Hayes. Jejeune's trusty sergeant, Danny Maik, tracks down Lindy, but there is far more to the situation than he anticipated. With Lindy in imminent danger, Maik is forced into a desperate rescue attempt. Will either of them survive And if so, can they find their way back to each other
'Irresistible...a marvelous series of books.'
* 10,000 Birds blog *'Burrows has the ability to make the North Norfolk coast come alive in a way that few other authors have managed.'
* The Bookbag *Praise for theBirder Murder Mysteries:
'A murder plot built around birdwatching doesnt, at first, seem plausible or even possible. But Burrows pulls it off... Riveting from first page to final line.'Globe and Mail
'A suspenseful and well-crafted mystery perfect for the beach.Morning Star
'A neatly-constructed and well-told police procedural. If you like north Norfolk you'll feel as though you're there. If you like birds you'll feel as though you're in heaven.'The Bookbag
'Skillfully written, full of moral ambiguities and artful puzzles, with a spine-tingling final sentence.'Kirkusstarred review
Steve Burrows has pursued his birdwatching hobby on six continents. He is a former editor of theHong Kong Bird Watching Society magazine and a contributing field editor forAsian Geographic. Steve now lives with his wife, Resa, in Oshawa, Ontario.