Now May You Weep

Cover of Now May You Weep by Deborah Crombie
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780060525231
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Width: 1.21 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
Editorial overview Touché

Now May You Weep by Deborah Crombie is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on October 7, 2003. This 384-page novel features Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, who navigate a complex web of personal and professional challenges. The story unfolds as Gemma takes the lead during a trip to Scotland that turns deadly, revealing hidden connections and long-standing feuds within a small community.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the intricacies of past relationships. As Gemma investigates a brutal murder that implicates her friend Hazel Cavendish, she uncovers layers of secrets tied to a passionate affair and family rivalries. The tension escalates as Gemma seeks help from Duncan Kincaid, leading them both into a perilous situation filled with mystery and intrigue. This edition is presented in English and offers a gripping exploration of the darker sides of human relationships.


Official synopsis Publisher

New York Times Notable Book of the Year author Deborah Crombie has garnered tremendous praise — and has been nominated for virtually every major mystery award — for her piercing police procedurals featuring Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, who are personally and professionally entwined. Now Gemma takes center stage when a lethal crime of passion turns a recreational trip to Scotland into pure bloody business.

Though her reputation for delving into the heart of murder is matched only by that of her former partner and current lover, Duncan Kincaid, newly appointed Detective Inspector Gemma James has never thought to question her friend Hazel Cavendish about her past. So it is quite a shock when Gemma learns that their holiday retreat to a hotel in the Scottish Highlands is, in fact, a homecoming for native daughter Hazel — and an event that has provoked strong reactions from the small community. Something is definitely amiss — and that something is quite possibly Donald Brodie, the charming if intense Scotsman who is a guest as well.

The truth comes out before long: Hazel and Brodie were once lovers, despite a vicious, long-standing feud between their families, rival local distillers of fine whisky. Their affair was fierce and passionate, and its fire might not have burned out completely. Certainly Brodie, now the domineering head of the family business, believes his “Juliet” still belongs to him alone — and he’s prepared to destroy Hazel’s English marriage to make it so.

A brutal murder puts Hazel’s very life in peril when she’s arrested for the crime. Hazel is the logical suspect, but Gemma knows nothing is simple in this place of secrets and long-seething hatreds. As even more damning evidence piles up against the friend Gemma never truly knew, the investigation into Hazel and Brodie’s history begins to take darker, more sinister and tumultuous turns. Gemma knows she will need assistance to unravel this bloody knot — and so she calls the one man she trusts more than any other, Duncan Kincaid, to join her far from home . . . and in harm’s way.

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Language: en. Pages: 384. Edition: First Edition.

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