The Chessmen
The explosive finale in the million-selling series (The Lewis Trilogy Book 3)
(Autor) Peter MayFin Macleod, now head of security on a privately owned Lewis estate, is charged with investigating a spate of illegal game-hunting taking place on the island. This mission reunites him with Whistler Macaskill - a local poacher, Fin's teenage intimate, and possessor of a long-buried secret. But when this reunion takes a violent, sinister turn and Fin puts together the fractured pieces of the past, he realizes that revealing the truth could destroy the future.
Peter May
Peter May is a Scottish author known for his crime fiction novels. He has written numerous bestselling books, including the Lewis Trilogy, the China Thrillers series, and the Enzo Files series. May's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, vivid settings, and well-developed characters.
His works often explore themes of identity, family, and the impact of the past on the present. May's novels have been praised for their atmospheric storytelling and gripping narratives, earning him a dedicated following of readers around the world.
One of his most famous works is "The Blackhouse," the first book in the Lewis Trilogy, which follows detective Fin Macleod as he investigates a murder on the remote island of Lewis in Scotland. This novel showcases May's talent for creating immersive and suspenseful mysteries set against the backdrop of the rugged Scottish landscape.
Peter May's contributions to the crime fiction genre have solidified his reputation as a talented and prolific writer, earning him critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career.