
Synopsis
The number one Sunday Times bestselling series featuring Detective Matthew Venn, from author and creator of the Vera and Shetland series, Ann Cleeves. Now a major ITV series, The Long Call.
āMatthew Venn is a keeper . . . stunningā ā David Baldacci
North Devon is enjoying a rare hot summer with tourists flocking to its coast-line. Detective Matthew Venn is called out to a rural crime scene at the home of a group of artists. What he finds is an elaborately staged murder ā Dr Nigel Yeo has been fatally stabbed. His daughter, Eve, is a glassblower, and the murder weapon is a shard of one of her broken vases.
Dr Yeo seems an unlikely murder victim. Heās a good man, a public servant, beloved by his daughter. Matthew is unnerved though to find that Eve is a close friend of Jonathan, his husband.
Then another body is found ā killed in a similar way. Matthew finds himself treading carefully through the lies that fester at the heart of his community and a case that is dangerously close to home . . .
The Heronās Cry is the second novel in Ann Cleevesā Two Rivers series following her Sunday Times bestseller, The Long Call.
Praise for The Long Call:
āHad me hooked . . . a promising beginning to another fine chapter in the Ann Cleevesā storyā ā The Times
āA triumph that cements Cleevesā status as one of Britainās best crime writersā ā Daily Express
āClever, compassionate and atmospheric . . . I am already a Matthew Venn fanā ā Elly Griffiths
āCleeves combines a flair for evoking sense of place with a thoughtful, complex plotā ā Mail on Sunday
āA traditional mystery of the best sortā ā Guardian
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Reviews
As a huge fan of both the Shetland and Vera series of books, I had high expectations for Cleevesā latest. Matthew Venn is a keeper. A stunning debut for Cleevesā latest crimefighter
Had me hooked ā a promising beginning to another fine chapter in the Ann Cleeves story
Clever, compassionate and atmospheric, with a great cast of new characters to love. I am already a Matthew Venn fan
A triumph that cements Cleeves' status as one of Britain's best crime writers - Daily Express






















































