The Sunday Times bestseller from international bestseller John Grisham. Is a Perfect Storm the
Perfect Time for a Murder? 'Another gem from John Grisham' Observer When Hurricane Leo
threatens Florida's Camino Island the Governor is quick to issue an evacuation order. Most
residents flee but a small group of diehards decide to ride it out. Amongst them is Bruce Cable
proprietor of Bay Books in downtown Santa Rosa.The hurricane is devastating: homes and condos
are levelled hotels and storefronts ruined streets flooded and a dozen people are killed.
One of the victims is Nelson Kerr a friend of Bruce's who wrote timely political thrillers.
But evidence suggests that the storm wasn't the cause of Nelson's death - he had received
several mysterious blows to the head.Who would want Nelson dead? The local police are
overwhelmed with the aftermath of the storm and in no condition to handle the case. Bruce
begins to wonder if the shady characters in Nelson's novels were more fact than fiction. And
somewhere on Nelson's computer is the manuscript of his new novel - could the key to the case
be right there in black and white? Bruce starts to look into it and what he finds between the
lines is more shocking than any of Nelson's plot twists - and far more dangerous.Gripping
compelling and pacy this exceptional thriller from international bestseller John Grisham is
the perfect escapist read this summer.Praise for Camino Winds:'In American icon John Grisham's
new novel Camino Winds an odd assortment of mystery and crime authors some of them felons
themselves discover one of their colleagues has been murdered during the fury of a massive
hurricane-the perfect crime scene' Delia Owens author of Where the Crawdads Sing'The Camino
Island series featuring trouble-prone bookseller Bruce Cable is a perfect escapist mix of
detective action insider riffs on the literary world - and even a little romance' Mail on
Sunday'Camino Winds has all the usual Grisham hallmarks - a pacy plot and tension-filled
scenes' Independent'Another compelling read from Grisham and will satisfy old fans and please
new readers alike' Press Association'The novel has enough plot twists to keep you engaged' The
Herald 350+ million copies 45 languages 9 blockbuster films:NO ONE WRITES DRAMA LIKE JOHN
GRISHAM