Whispers of the Dead by Lin Anderson

Whispers of the Dead

 by Lin Anderson 


Whispers of the Dead by Lin Anderson was published on the 1st August by Pan Macmillan. My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part on the tour.



Synopsis

In the dead of night, a man’s body is found strapped to a chair in Glasgow’s Elder Park, his identity unknown. As forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod examines the scene, the violence on display suggests a gangland feud could be the cause. At the post-mortem, a bullet engraved with a snake’s head is found in the man’s stomach, lending weight to the theory.

Elsewhere in the city, a major Hollywood movie is being filmed. But shooting comes to a standstill when its lead actor is reported missing. As the news spreads, Police Scotland believe the two cases may be connected.

DS Michael McNab thinks the key to finding those responsible could be the film itself. A storyline playing out in real-life on the streets of Glasgow with a killer intent on revenge at any cost. A vendetta which must be paid in blood . . .





My Review


You open the book and find a map, and in my experience all the best books start with a map. I love maps as it gives me the opportunity to get my head around the settings for what is going to take place  and I wasn’t disappointed with my first read of a book by Lin Anderson.

Gosh what an absolutely gripping read this was , from the very first page to the last word on the last page I couldn’t put it down. Whispers of the Dead will pull you into the streets of Glasgow and the gangland violence as though you were there. Many aspects of the story will make your skin crawl, other aspects will want you taking hold of the characters and hugging them , keeping them safe, Dreep positively tugged at my heart strings.

This story shows the worst and best sides of humanity and will give you so many mixed emotions  as the story develops that you will not be sure when they change . Each of the characters are described in such detail as to give you the impression that you have known them for ages and spent time with them in the Glasgow suburbs where the story is set.

Whispers of the Dead is the first book I have read by Lin Anderson and I will definitely be reading more of the Rhonda MacLeod books. It is so refreshing to come across a strong female lead who breathes a breath of fresh air into the murder mystery genre and I would love to see this become a film , or part of a tv series.


About the Author



Lin Anderson is a Scottish author and screenwriter known for her bestselling crime series featuring forensic scientist Dr Rhona MacLeod. Four of her novels have been longlisted for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year, and in 2022 she was shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Dagger in the Library Award. Lin is the co-founder of the international crime writing festival Bloody Scotland, which takes place annually in Stirling.


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