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None but the Dead
None but the Dead | Lin Anderson
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None but the Dead is the thrilling eleventh book in Lin Anderson's Rhona MacLeod series. Sanday, one of Britain's northernmost islands, inaccessible when the wind prevents the ferry crossing from the mainland, or fog grounds the tiny, island-hopping plane. When human remains are discovered to the rear of an old primary school, forensic expert Dr Rhona MacLeod and her assistant arrive to excavate the grave. Approaching midwinter, they find daylight in short supply, the weather inhospitable and some of the island's inhabitants less than co-operative. When the suspicious death of an old man in Glasgow appears to have links with the island, DS Michael McNab is dispatched to investigate. Desperately uncomfortable in such surroundings, he finds that none of the tools of detective work are there. No internet, no CCTV, and no police station. As the weather closes in, the team - including criminal profiler and Orkney native Professor Magnus Pirie - are presented with a series of unexplained incidents, apparently linked to the discovery of thirteen magic flowers representing the souls of dead children who had attended the island school where the body was discovered. But how and in what circumstance did they die? And why are their long forgotten deaths significant to the current investigation? As a major storm approaches, bringing gale-force winds and high seas, the islanders turn on one another, as past and present evil deeds collide, and long buried secrets break the surface, along with the exposed bones.
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Tove_Reads
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Way better than the previous ones in the series. Was too long, but I can live with that. Set on the windy and rainy island of Sanday in Scotland it brought back the feeling of police work, forensics, and that the characters were back as full fledged members of the book, not just side characters. I could feel the weather and its changes when I was reading the book. Hope the series gets better again!

EadieB Sounds good! 2y
Tove_Reads @EadieB Wasn‘t perfect or as good as the best one in the series, but way better than the worst. No witches or weirdness. Plus, Rhona was not sidelined. Loved the island! 2y
EadieB Great! 2y
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Tove_Reads
None but the Dead | Lin Anderson
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Book 11 seems a bit better than the previous ones. It is set on the island of Sanday which is refreshing. Rhona has a bigger role, and there are some interesting island characters. I‘m about 150 pages in and it‘s been a nice read this far albeit could have been a bit shorter.

Andrew65 That‘s good to hear, ?I‘m a bit behind on this series. 2y
EadieB I need to read the one before this one. 2y
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Timidmagick
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What happens on a small Scottish island stays on a small Scottish island. Plus this place has a REALLY high murder rate going for it

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rabbitprincess
None but the Dead | Lin Anderson
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Great setting and I found the recurring characters easy to figure out despite this being the first book in the series I read. I'd try another.

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#bookanddinner: stew and a HogsBack Brewing Company Vintage Lager.