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  • The Island Sisters, Book 1
  • By: Hannah Dennison
  • Narrated by: Natalie Duke
  • Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
  • 2.4 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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Death at High Tide

By: Hannah Dennison
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Summary

For My Darling Wife: In the Event of My Death - If you are reading this letter, it means you are the proud owner of Tregarrick Rock Hotel.

When Evie Mead’s husband, Robert, suddenly drops dead of a heart attack, a mysterious note is found among his possessions. It indicates that Evie may own the rights to a crumbling Art Deco hotel on Tregarrick Rock, one of the Isles of Scilly, off the coast of Cornwall.

Still grieving, Evie is inclined to leave the matter to the accountant to sort out. Her sister, Margot, however, flown in from her glamorous career in LA, has other plans. Envisioning a luxurious weekend getaway, she goes ahead and buys two tickets to Tregarrick.

Once at the hotel - more fixer-upper than spa resort - Evie and Margot attempt to get to the bottom of things. But the foul-tempered hotel owner claims he's never met the late Robert, despite mounting evidence. The rest of the island inhabitants, ranging from an ex-con receptionist to a vicar who communicates with cats, aren't any easier to read.

When a murder occurs at the hotel and then another soon follows, frustration turns to desperation. There’s no getting off the island at high tide. And Evie and Margot, the only current visitors to Tregarrick, are suspects one and two. It falls to them to unravel secrets spanning generations - and several of their own - if they want to make it back alive.

©2020 Hannah Dennison (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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Absolutely dire

I live on the Isles of Scilly and frankly found the book offensive. The narration was appalling. quay pronounced qway as an example ffs! She made the islanders sound like half witted peasants and her accent was diabolical. The novel's description of the islands was so inaccurate it could have been Alcatraz. If it had been the actual Isles of Scilly the author was using as the location it would have made much of the plot completely unfeasable. As for the characters, a majority of them were deeply unpleasant. The dialogue was mostly sarcastic, sneering sniping. The attempts at humour were contrived and the author was trying so very hard to be clever, it was painful. The whole thing was tedious. I do wish that if people are going to write novels about the Isles of Scilly and its residents they would at least take the time to research them thoroughly so it is an authentic, realistic portrayal. Write a novel with fantasy islands as a location by all means, but do us a favour, don't label them as the Isles of Scilly -or worse, and extremely insulting - the Scilly Isles!

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really disappointed

I couldn't get into this book the narrators acent was awful, I think she was suppose to be American and did a horrible job at an English acent

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Pronounciation

Concerned about the how the word quay was very badly pronounced. The mistake constantly grated every time I heard it. Ruined a very nice story.

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Modern attempt at Agatha Christie

Ignoring the terrible narration, (there was no attempt at any Cornish or Scilionian accent), the obvious references to Agatha Christie and Bigbury on Sea. I think you could accept it as a cosy mystery. I considered returning it but decided to accept it for what it was. The narrator truly ruined it for me and I hope that no one thinks that we speak like that!

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Not my favourite

Unfortunately I found the narrator quite off-putting - their attempt at an English accent is rather odd.
The characters aren’t particularly likeable.

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Terrible

I couldn’t get past the dreadful narration it’s painful and drawling. It doesn’t even rate a one star. I had to give up part way through the 2nd chapter.

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