
Every Friday Book Beginnings on Friday is hosted by Gillion at Rose City Reader where you can share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading. You can also share from a book you want to highlight just because it caught your fancy.

The book I’m currently reading is The Black Loch by Peter May, the fourth book in May’s Lewis Trilogy. I’ve read and loved the first three books. So I was keen to read it, and so far (I’ve read 45%) it’s living up to my expectations.
The book begins with a Prologue:
The sun set some time ago. Although it is not yet dark enough, somehow for murder.

Also every Friday there is The Friday 56, hosted by Freda at Freda’s Voice, but she is taking a break and Anne at My Head is Full of Books has taken on hosting duties in her absence. You grab a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% of an eBook), find one or more interesting sentences (no spoilers), and post them.
Page 56:
‘Did I ever tell you about the whaling boy?’
He never had.
‘You know what a whale is, Finn?’
‘Of course!’
‘Well there was a time when we killed them all over the planet. Hundreds and thousands of them.’
Description from Amazon:
A MURDER
The body of eighteen-year-old TV personality Caitlin is found abandoned on a remote beach at the head of An Loch Dubh – the Black Loch – on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. A swimmer and canoeist, it is inconceivable that she could have drowned.
A SECRET
Fin Macleod left the island ten years earlier to escape its memories. When he learns that his married son Fionnlagh had been having a clandestine affair with the dead girl and is suspected of her murder, he and Marsaili return to try and clear his name.
A RECKONING
But nothing is as it seems, and the truth of the murder lies in a past that Fin would rather forget, and a tragedy at the cages of a salmon farm on East Loch Roag, where the tense climax of the story finds its resolution.
If you have read this book, what did you think?
I’m so glad you’re enjoying this one, Margaret! Peter May writes so well, in my opinion, and the Lewis trilogy is a good one with such a sense of place and atmosphere. I hope it loves up to your expectations.
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This one has a particularly strong sense of place and atmosphere.
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I loved this book so hope that you continue to enjoy it too. Peter May is such an atmospheric writer
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I think so too.
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I read this one last year and did like it. The Lewis trilogy is one of my favorites, but I always have told people to be prepared for the cold, the wind, the bleakness. Same goes for this one. Will be interested in what you think about it when you finish, Margaret. I was glad to get to connect with the characters after quite some time.
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Glad you liked it. So far I think it’s really good.
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Oh, I’ve seen this book listed on my Kindle.
Happy Friday!
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If you like crime fiction I can recommend Peter May’s book, especially his Lewis Trilogy.
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Boy, this ploy sure sounds like it has a lot of potential. Thanks for sharing.
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It is good!
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