Madeline Kalvis
ASIN: B093HZ54FT
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 94
"An eeriness that pulls you in and confines you until the very last word." - Victoria Liiv, vicwritesbooks.comMisanthropic cop Emma Cambourne has never been more alone than she is on the remote island of South Alderney. So why does she feel that someone is watching her? This island has a secret it's not telling. No Stone Tells Where I Lie is a dark, abstract story about one woman's loneliness and self-doubt."When you think about it, islands are a lot like boats. Ideally, they need to stay at least slightly above the water line, and they should ensure that their passengers are not lost at sea. But there’s something insidious about an island. If a boat is adrift with no way to get you where you need to go, people call that a bad boat. Give them an island and they never even notice that they’re lost."