Cheyenne Legerton Legerton itibaren Hjørring
In this second book of The Last Policeman seriesk, JJ Liddy has grown up and married. He and Aisling are raising their three children, Jenny, Hazel and Donal. Things have gone awry since he and Aisling made their original life plans. JJ is now more popular than ever and is constantly on music tours, so he cannot devote time to making fiddles. Plus his deal with Aengus for chiming maple to make the best fiddles has not been fulfilled. Aisling, who wanted to study homeopathy, has been left alone to raise the children, including Jenny, the child who forgets to go to school, runs through the fields without shoes (or loses them when she is made to wear them) and can see a ghost on top of the beacon on top of the mountain. Similar to the first book, Thompson brings the mythical elements of Ireland into a strong storyline already well established. This novel takes place 15 years after the end of the first book and yet the sequence is seamless. All the characters are fully developed and urge the reader to become totally immersed in their lives. I highly recommend this book. It is so completely enjoyable, you will probably find yourself reading nonstop.