Strangers at the Gate, Catriona McPherson
Strangers at the Gate, Catriona McPherson
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Strangers at the Gate

Author: Catriona McPherson

Narrator: Lucy Paterson

Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/22/2019


Synopsis

When Finn and Paddy decide to move from their home in the city to the small town of Simmerton, it feels like everything has finally fallen into place. Paddy's been made partner at the law firm in town, and Finn has found full-time work as the deacon. Paddy's new boss has even offered them the use of a gatehouse on his property. Finn feels like this must be a fairy tale. Paddy thinks they've won the lottery. Either way, they agree: it's perfect. But only days after moving into the gatehouse, Finn begins to have doubts. She keeps hearing strange sounds, and the thicket of trees make her feel claustrophobic rather than safe. When she and Paddy discover the bloody bodies of Paddy's boss and his wife, the fairytale has officially ended. A strange email?supposedly sent from the dead man?makes it clear: this was murder. Paddy and Finn's dream of a new life quickly turns into a nightmare as the plot thickens and the tension grows. With strange neighbors and a haunting setting, Catriona McPherson once again weaves a page-turning tale of suspense.

About Catriona McPherson

Catriona Mcpherson was born in Scotland in 1965 and lived there until immigrating to the US in 2010. Her Dandy Gilver historical mysteries have won numerous awards, including two Agathas, and her contemporary novels have won two Anthony awards and been Edgar and Mary Higgins Clark finalists. Catriona is a proud member of Mystery Writers of America and a former national president of Sisters in Crime. She lives in Davis, California, where she writes full-time.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Indieflower on October 25, 2022

This started really well - the set up, the creepy atmosphere, the intriguing mystery - but somewhere along the way I stopped enjoying it. The characters really started to irritate (I'm kind of over the ciggie smoking, whiskey drinking, sweary lady vicar) and the plot became convoluted and ridiculous......more