I enjoyed the start of the book, although throughout I found the reader's interpretation of the masculine voices heavy-handed, almost comic, and annoyingly distracting. They sounded as if they had been extracted from 'East Enders.' Shame, - I would have preferred her to just read it straight, without trying different,unsuccessful voices.
The story itself:
Faintly unbelievable at the start, which went from bad to worse later on.
Without wishing to give anything away, I really don't think the retrieval of the body from the river would have been possible after surviving a night on the moor, some time in the water , being injured into the bargain and possibly suffering from hypothermia. Come on - who in their right mind would have dived back in?For a rotting corpse? Yuk. I gave up at this point - however, I may just sneak back and see what happens in the end......... I remain, if nothing else, insatiably curious.
I would like to try more of Hilary Norman's work, preferably with a different reader. Say Emilia Fox? or her Mum, Joanna David? Harriet Walters? Lesley Duncan? ......