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Anderson, Lin

 
9781408486993: Final Cut

Revue de presse

Her best book to date . . . A fast-paced, gripping tale that grabs the reader's attention right from the very first page (The Sun on EASY KILL)

a flat-out sprint... a complex and engaging protagonist... definitely a cut above the average: vivid and atmospheric, with an enthralling chase through the city's sewers towards a thrilling denouement. (Guardian on EASY KILL)

'Lin Anderson is world-class, she is here to stay and the dark side of her imagination is more chilling than Sauchiehall Street in a snowstorm.' (Daily Record on EASY KILL)

Excellent (Morning Star on EASY KILL)

Chills the blood . . . would make Ian Rankin's old man Rebus choke on his whisky chaser. (Big Issue on DARK FLIGHT)

I was absolutely gripped... very enjoyable and truly, truly disturbing... (Radio 5 Live on DARK FLIGHT)

Forget Las Vegas, forget Miami, this is CSI Dowanhill and it'll keep your adrenalin pumping from the first terrifying page until the last. (Daily Record on DARK FLIGHT)

Lin Anderson is one of Scotland's national treasures - don't be fooled by comparisons, her writing is unique, bringing warmth and depth to even the seediest parts of Glasgow. Lin's Rhona MacLeod is a complex and compelling heroine who just gets better with every outing. (Stuart MacBride, author of Cold Granite and Dying Light)

[A] sexy new rival for old Rebus... (The Scotsman)

Présentation de l'éditeur

Where the hell had the kid found a human skull? McNab heard an intake of breath behind him as someone else made out the shape in the torchlight. A metre away now, McNab crouched on a level with the child. 'Where did you find that, Emma?' he said softly. She stared at him. 'I was lost. I heard them calling me.'



When Claire regains consciousness after a stranger causes her car to crash in a snowstorm, she is frantic to discover her nine-year-old daughter Emma missing from the back seat. Then Emma is found in the woods nearby, unharmed but cradling a child's skull. She claims it 'called to her' - and she can hear another voice nearby...

Meanwhile, forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod is trying to discover the identity of a corpse found badly burned in a skip. The body is wearing a soldier's ID tag, but DNA tests show it's not him. When DS Michael McNab asks for her help identifying the remains Emma found, they discover the two cases are linked in ways they could never have imagined...

Lin Anderson, author of Driftnet and Easy Kill, has written her most powerful novel to date.

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