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I have just finished this and feel very disappointed. The writing, technically speaking, is excellent and deserves a 4-5 stars - as does the characterization - but the story barely makes a 2. Bay of Fires is touted as a murder mystery, and while there is a dead body and someone with a guilty secret, the author pays little attention to building suspense and infusing menace into her plot, which it desperately needs. Instead she focuses on describing fish and wind / dust-swept landscapes, and bangs
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Sarah Avery had returned to her parents’ home in the Bay of Fires on the east coast of Tasmania, after a turbulent break-up with her boyfriend, and the quitting of her job at a barramundi farm in Queensland. It was the Christmas holidays and her sister Erica was also home, with her long-time boyfriend Steve. Sarah wasn’t coping with the trauma that was keeping her awake at night, and took to drinking way too much. She also fished day in and day out, alone and happier without company. So when a l
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This book was quite enjoyable and has made me want to visit the Bay of Fires. It has beautiful descriptions of the area and the author seems to know a lot about fishing in the area. Having said that, it did wonder at some stage about the amount of alcohol consumed by just about every character in this book but especially the main characters, Sarah and Hall. It seems that drunken parties are the norm during the Christmas break in this part of Tasmania.
It does makes sense when you get to the end ...more
It does makes sense when you get to the end ...more
