"These Darkening Days is a sequel to Benjamin Myers’ Turning Blue. Set in the Yorkshire Dales, which tests Myers’ ability to find new ways to describe rain: “Rain round here demands its own vocabulary”, it brings Roddy Mace (a journalist) and James Brindle (now a disgraced detective) together again to investigate attacks on women in a small town. As always, with Myers’ novels, this is an enclosed community where “the landscape and climate have shaped those that live here.”" - James Doyle reviews These Darkening Days by Benjamin Myers
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