In this installment of the series a group of old university friends return to Shetland in a hamefarin' to attend the wedding of one of them. Polly and Eleanor have accompanied Caroline home to wed Lowrie. Eleanor disappears the day after the wedding. She had claimed to have seen the ghost of a local girl, Peerie Lizzy, who had drowned in the 1920s. Police inspector Jimmy Perez and Willow Reeves become involved after Eleanor's body is found. Both wonder whether Eleanor was murdered and whether the ghost of the child is a myth.
These mysteries are all slow paced. Thin Air is not different in that respect. Although I feel that the pace was somewhat faster than the earlier books I read, it was bogged down in setting description and character dialogue. The Shetland Islands have beautiful scenery but when the reader gets too much atmosphere and not enough action, the books can be dull. In this novel, the murder investigation is at least prominent on most of the pages. Inbetween chapters about the investigation, are chapters about Perez's family life. He is the series protagonist but has never captured my attention.
Thin Air is the last book by Ann Cleeves that I intend to read. If I need to miss meeting a reading challenge to avoid it, I will. 2 out of 5 stars.
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