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Lightning Strikes the Silence
Lightning Strikes the Silence: A Lane Winslow Mystery | Iona Whishaw
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Beginning with a bang, the latest mystery in the series Publishers Weekly calls "highly entertaining" is a study in bygone promises and lingering prejudice. A warm June afternoon in King's Cove is interrupted by an explosion. Following the sound, Lane goes to investigate. Up a steep path she discovers a secluded cabin and, hiding nearby, a young Japanese girl injured and mute, but very much alive. At the Nelson Police Station, Inspector Darling and Sergeant Ames, following up on a report of a nighttime heist at the local jeweller's, discover the jeweller himself dead in his office, apparently bludgeoned, and a live wire hanging off the back of the building. As Lane attempts to speed the search for the girl's family with her own lines of inquiry, Darling and his team dig deeper into a local connection between the jeweller and a fellow businessman that leads across the pond to Cornwall and north to a mining interest on the McKenzie River. Away at her police course in Vancouver, Sergeant Terrell's favourite (former) waitress April McAvity is drawn into the case when Darling asks for her help with finding possible relatives in the city for Lane's young charge. Meanwhile offices are being ransacked and someone is following Lane. Through the alleyways of Nelson onto the country roads and woods trails of King's Cove, the latest Winslow mystery is a study in bygone promises and lingering prejudice.
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An explosion blasts in Kings Cove near Lane‘s home.She discovers a bombed out cabin with a young wounded Japanese child.After getting the child to the hospital, Lane returns to the site, only to find a dead woman, presumably the child‘s mother.Meanwhile,Darling is investigating the murder of a local jeweler.Are these murders connected?The novel explores lingering post World War II prejudice against Japanese Canadians.#LaneWinslowMystery

Prairiegirl_reading Have you read the other books in the series? I‘m wondering if this needs to be read in order? I‘m a stickler for starting from the beginning but someone suggested this for book club and I want to let it go if it doesn‘t matter that much. 3w
kspenmoll I have read these in order- my library has them. It helps to read them in order but I think there is enough essential catch up in the book so you can read just one. I am like you, If it‘s a series I like to start in the beginning. Not sure this helps but I think this one you can read as a stand alone. If you like it, go back to the beginning! 3w
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Lane‘s summer mornings speak to me. They are similar, except I do not have a lake, but a river. The river is parallel to my house but their breezes do not reach me.

Deblovestoread Such a lovely description. I can close my eyes and be there. 4w
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 3w
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dabbe Well done! 👏🏻💙👏🏻 4w
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This is the 11th book in the Lane Winslow series! 11! And it was just as good. This one handles Japanese refugees after WWII in Canada.

I love this series and they‘re great on audio. I always listen to them as soon as they are published and then have to wait another year for the next one.

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