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All That’s Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author
All That’s Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author
All That’s Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author
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All That’s Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author

Written by Stuart MacBride

Narrated by Steve Worsley

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The stunning new thriller from No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller Stuart MacBride.

One down…
A dark night in the isolated Scottish countryside. Nicholas Wilson, a prominent professor known for his divisive social media rants, leaves the house with his dog, as he does every night. But this time he doesn’t come back…

Two down…
The last thing Inspector Logan McRae wants is to take on such a high-profile case. But when a second man vanishes in similar circumstances, the media turns its merciless gaze on him, and he has no choice.

Who’s next?
Then body parts start arriving in the post. Someone out there is trying to make a point, and they’re making it in blood.

From number one bestseller Stuart MacBride comes a thrilling new novel which will keep you on the edge of your seat from the first page to the last.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMay 30, 2019
ISBN9780008208301
Author

Stuart MacBride

Stuart MacBride is the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author of the Logan McRae and Ash Henderson novels. His work has won several prizes and in 2015 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Dundee University. Stuart lives in the north-east of Scotland with his wife Fiona, cats Grendel, Onion and Beetroot, and other assorted animals.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Each book is better than the last. I love the way the characters have developed with the story. Not sure what I am going to do when I reach the end of the series. Perhaps start all over again?
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Really good and very funny Read it you will enjoy
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Logan McRae has just returned to work in Professional Standards after being stabbed, when he is thrown into a deeply political case, babysitting a detective who has been accused of nationalist sympathies. Whilst there is some sharp humour and dialogue, it is hard to believe the way McRae and his colleagues behave towards each other and members of the public, suspects or not. Also tends to describe the violence in too much detail for those without a strong stomach.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Loved it. Yes, there is blood and gore. Yes, there is a lot of slang and you have to be Scottish to understand it. But I do love the characters Steele is as clever and disgusting as usual. Tufty I hadn't met before but I liked him. Well done, good story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Logan McRae Novels by Stuart MacBride are captivating and addictive. They are always on my pre-order list, as is anything else MacBride writes. So to say I was thrilled with the opportunity to receive an advance copy of All That’s Dead would be an understatement. And it did not disappoint. As always, Logan McRae and the rest of the cast of characters go through a lot – a LOT: horrific crimes, murders, serial killers. With a lot of humor and craziness thrown in. And a lot of eating. I am always hungry for sausage and chips when reading and I am about ready to travel to Aberdeen to try a bacon butty and visit the Lobster People from the Planet Too-Ginger-to-Be-in-the-Sun.Police Scotland Inspector Logan McRae is just back to work after a year of recovery from almost being killed. He’s not all that thrilled to be assigned to Professional Standards but he is looking forward to some simple cases to work his way back into things. Well, that’s not going to happen. He’s assigned as more or less an observer of the officer in charge of solving the disappearance of the high-profile anti-independence campaigner, Professor Wilson, but the powers to be want results quickly and decide that Logan is the one to get them.While Logan was off recuperating, author MacBride was kind enough to give us an in-between standalone featuring Detective Sergeant Robert Steel. She used to be Detective Chief Inspector Roberta Steel and Logan’s boss until she got caught breaking the rules. She is infuriating. Uncouth, crude, always with the bra strap, has such a mean streak, but there’s also some softness trying to get out. I waited with bated breath until she showed up in All That’s Dead. I love her and Logan and all the rest – Tufty, Milky, Rennie, Tara, Susan, the whole lot of them. They are like a family, a very dysfunctional family.All That’s Dead is an exciting, thrilling mystery, with a fast-moving plot and a lot of danger, twists and turns and surprises. Because of Logan’s often sarcastic, pessimistic attitude I sometimes forget just how good a detective he really is, how proficient. It’s a joy watching him sort through all the facts and inch toward the murderer. The infighting in the police ranks and battles for and against Scottish Nationalism add depth to the story.This is the 12th book in the Logan McRae series but you can jump in anytime in any book; they all standalone. But – you shouldn’t. You should start at the beginning and take Logan’s journey with him or you’ll miss out on so much: his up and down career, his many injuries, his lost loves and heartbreak, and his hope and recovery, the depth of his relationship with Steel and much more.Thanks to author Stuart MacBride, publisher Harper Collins and NetGalley for providing an advance copy of All That’s Dead for my reading pleasure and honest review. Read any one of his books and you’ll be like me, impatiently waiting for the next.