The island was abandoned for fifty years.So how did the body get there?Five-hundred kilometres from land in the middle of Atlantic Ocean lies Navigaceo. A tiny island that was hastily abandoned fifty years ago and has been uninhabited ever since.Until now. Tess Macfarlane is a documentary filmmaker tasked with capturing the wild beauty of Navigaceo. Accompanied by a small team of researchers, her job is to film everything she sees.But Tess sees too much: a body. It's clearly recent. It shouldn't be there. And the victim is wearing the same expedition uniform as her colleagues.Someone has been here already and everyone on the team is a suspect. More than one of them could be a murderer. With five days until they are returned to the mainland, Tess must be careful, or hers might be the next body found on the shore . . .Praise for Martin Griffin'If there is a finer crime debut this year, it will be a surprise . . . Stunning' Daily Mail'Fresh, gripping and addictive! An absolute gem of a crime novel!' Allie Reynolds, author of Shiver'Tense!' The Sun'Clever and bold . . . Anything you think you know, you don't' Lisa Gardner, author of One Step Too Far'A brilliant debut from an excellent new voice in the world of crime fiction' My Weekly