Knife Edge by Kerry Buchanan

The other day I was browsing a sailing group on Facebook, as you do, dreaming of getting out sailing again, when I saw a photo of one of our favourite destinations. So I commented to that effect, and then this happened, and totally made my day. I don't know these folks, but they're my sort of people!

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Just in case you couldn't see it clearly enough!

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The other day I was browsing a sailing group on Facebook, as you do, dreaming of getting out sailing again, when I saw a photo of one of our favourite destinations. So I commented to that effect, and then this happened, and totally made my day. I don't know these folks, but they're my sort of people!

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Just in case you couldn't see it clearly enough!

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I see you're choosing your destinations (and set off points) with great taste :D*
 
Yeah, what's left of Rathlin after you BLEW IT UP! :ROFLMAO:
Ach they’re okay about it. I was even due to go to their festival last year (talking about islands in sci fi) until Covid did for it. Hopefully in the future. :)

Also I get seasick at the sight of the wave. The festival is in October....
 
Ach they’re okay about it. I was even due to go to their festival last year (talking about islands in sci fi) until Covid did for it. Hopefully in the future. :)

Also I get seasick at the sight of the wave. The festival is in October....
Oh dear. How big's the ferry out to Rathlin? My sympathies, seasickness is horrible -- from someone who didn't get sick even whilst at sea in a gale.

On the subject of Kerry's book, apart from the brilliance of the writing (we all knew that, anyway), it's got a bit of a Val McDermid feel to me, in terms of grip, and character. With a Northern Irish flavour, of course. As I really like Val McDermid, this is definitely a good thing.
 
Oh dear. How big's the ferry out to Rathlin? My sympathies, seasickness is horrible -- from someone who didn't get sick even whilst at sea in a gale.

On the subject of Kerry's book, apart from the brilliance of the writing (we all knew that, anyway), it's got a bit of a Val McDermid feel to me, in terms of grip, and character. With a Northern Irish flavour, of course. As I really like Val McDermid, this is definitely a good thing.
That’s possibly the best compliment you could pay me. I love Val’s books.
 
Aaaaghh!
Can't find it on Amazon.fr and it won't let me order from the UK site.

Kerry. Do something.
I can't miss out. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Ordered and waiting on it. I note that Amazon US has 200 plus ratings! Good going Kerry.
 
Mine has been delivered safely, few days before I finish current book. Looking forward to it and want to know which variety of extreme gardening.
Flamethrower?
Tank?
Or the Eden Project version with a gigantic hole in the ground into which they tipped a gigantic amount of plant waste of all sorts and then built greenhouses, which, you can guess it, are gigantic.
 

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