Title: The Blackhouse
Author: Carole Johnstone
Narrated by: Joe McFadden and Eilidh Beaton
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 13 hours and 41 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank
you @simonandschuster #BookClubFavorites for the free books!
Maggie Mackay has moved back to Kilmeray in Scotland
to try to solve a mystery from her past.
When she was five years old, she announced that she was a reincarnated
man who had been murdered on Kilmeray. "I am Andrew McNeil, and I was
murdered." The problem was, no one of that name had died on the
island. As Maggie investigates, she
starts to uncover many secrets on the island.
Will she find what she is looking for?
In the 1990’s, Robert Reid and his family have moved
to Kilmeray to make a fresh start.
Robert grew up on the island, but after his father’s death at sea, he
has decided to be a farmer and to forget the past. The past hasn’t forgotten him though. What will his fate be?
I liked this dark and gothic novel. It had many twists in the storyline. Maggie and Robert were both narrators of
different chapters and both were unreliable narrators. I loved the atmosphere of this novel and the
terrific setting. I also enjoyed getting
to know the community and all of the characters in town. The buildup of the way of life on Kilmeray is
a large part of the story and the reveal which I don’t want to spoil. This book had a bit of everything – romance,
thriller, suspense, grief, revenge, and a bit of the supernatural. I enjoyed it.
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