I tried really hard to like this book but there were just too many things in it that irritated the hell out of me. I was glad when I had finished it. Firstly, I hate cats! I realise this makes me subhuman in some people’s opinions, but cats make my skin crawl and the way some people fawn over them makes me feel like puking. I can’t say I’m a big fan of rats either. Being marooned on a ship with cat(s) and/or rat(s) would be my idea of hell, so every time one or both of these characters appeared I was cringing. Apart from anything else, they added zero value to the actual plot. In 2010 I was in Hartlepool when the Tall Ships race ended there. I had a great time, went on board a few and enjoyed the parade, but you can have too much of a good thing and I didn’t enjoy all the details of the bells and watches, ropes, masts, sails, knots etc. If I never see the word banjer again I won’t miss it. The book was also determinedly Scottish, at least when it wasn’t being Irish. Granny whatever her name was (was it Bridget?) was another irritation, with her dreary cliches. Nothing wrong with Scottishness (if that’s a word), the Scottish have loads to be proud of, including their beautiful country with all the fascinating islands, and its clever, resourceful people. But, politically correct or not, I couldn’t take seriously the idea of a senior Scottish police officer descending onto a ship from a helicopter wearing a kilt. That seemed to introduce an element of pantomine into what should have been a serious situation (a nasty murder). In fact, every time Gavin appeared the kilt got a mention. He didn’t have much of a personality, but he had pleats! And do even Scottish people say bonny quite so often? Everything was bonny, even Cass’s bruises. All that apart, there was quite a good story there. I guessed long before Cass who the murderer on board was, simply because they were there. I can’t say more or I’ll have to tick the spoilers box
I’m afraid I didn’t like this much and I won’t be looking to go on any more adventures with Cass Lynch and that creepy Cat.