Wind and Dark Water

by J.S. Cook

Published 24 March 2020
A Guernsey Series Novel. Disgraced detective Deiniol "Danny" Quirke returns to Guernsey, the Newfoundland fishing village of his youth, to bury his abusive grandfather and dispose of the old man's empty house. Devastated by the recent death of his beloved wife and mired in an internal police investigation that will likely spell the end of his career, he's in no mood to reminisce about Auld Lang Syne with the people who made his childhood a living hell. Secrets Danny thought were buried forever rise violently to the surface when the bones of local boy Llewellyn Single, drowned thirty years before, wash up on the beach. Only two people truly know what happened: Danny Quirke and his former best friend -- now bitter enemy -- millionaire Tadhg Heaney. Two things matter to Tadhg: money and his teenage daughter Lily, who is dying of advanced neuroblastoma. When Lily's estranged mother returns to claim her, the only person Tadhg can turn to is Danny. And when Danny is accused of Llewellyn's murder, he must ally with Tadhg, who he cannot help but desire, because those who believe he is responsible are looking for revenge.