Meeting Point A Novel

Meeting Point, a novel by Roisin McAuley, is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on April 8, 2008. This 320-page book is written in English and explores the complex relationship between CSI investigator Claire Watson and John Rock, whom she meets while on holiday. Their instant attraction is complicated by Claire’s unsettling memories from a decade earlier, involving a body found at the bottom of a cliff in Northern Ireland. As Claire grapples with the past, she questions whether John’s wife truly died by his hands and confronts her own feelings toward him.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of memory, attraction, and unresolved mysteries. The story unfolds as Claire revisits her past while navigating her current emotions, raising questions about guilt and innocence. The backdrop of both Northern Ireland and the South of France adds depth to the unfolding drama, inviting readers to ponder the nature of truth and the complexities of human relationships.
Official synopsis Publisher
When CSI investigator Claire Watson meets John Rock on holiday, the attraction is instant—but so is the feeling that they’ve met before. Now uneasy memories from a decade earlier are beginning to surface for Claire: memories of a body found at the bottom of a cliff in Northern Ireland, a possible suicide or, perhaps, a murder. Now, ten years later in the South of France, she has once again encountered the dead woman’s husband, the man Claire and her colleagues had believed was the killer, though they could never pin the crime on him.
But did John’s wife really die by his hands? And if he is a cold-blooded murderer, why is Claire so violently attracted to him?
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