
While visiting the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, Cooper Randal and Valerie Masson become entangled in a case of drowning and murder
A tropical vacation turns into a desperate search for truth when a suspicious death occurs on the isolated Andaman Islands. Cooper Randal and Valerie Masson arrive in the Andaman Islands expecting a peaceful retreat, but their plans are disrupted by a drowning that quickly reveals itself to be a calculated murder. As the pair navigates the claustrophobic social dynamics of the island, they must identify the killer before the perpetrator strikes again. The narrative unfolds with a focus on the psychological tension between the guests and the atmospheric isolation of the setting. The story utilizes a traditional mystery framework to examine the hidden motives of those trapped by geography and circumstance.
Readers frequently highlight the evocative descriptions of the Andaman Islands as a primary strength of the novel. Discussion often centers on the author's ability to maintain a sense of unease within a confined, exotic environment. Critics note that the pacing is deliberate, favoring character interaction and atmospheric building over rapid-fire action sequences. The balance between the central mystery and the social commentary provides a grounded experience for fans of traditional detective fiction. Many readers appreciate the classic structure that emphasizes deduction and the careful observation of human behavior.
Page Count:
1
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140064087
ISBN-13:
9780140064087
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