Pigeon Island - St LuciaAs he approached the Marina on the north west of the island, Guy stared across at Pigeon Island to his left. The small island consisted of only forty-four acres, but was witness to most of St Lucia’s momentous historical events. Somewhere, in the back of his mind, Guy recalled that the British Vice Admiral Rodney had used the island as his Caribbean naval base. Ahead, he could clearly see a large dark building, the residence of Grasshopper. Guy looked around, certain that he would be getting a visit from Police Inspector at some point; it was part of the ritual since his affair with the man’s daughter had ended two months ago. He turned his mind to more pleasant thoughts; he loved the beauty of this island, its greenery, unpredictable climate and most of all its gr