Entre em um mundo infinito de histórias
An abandoned ship sweeps ashore in the Orkney Isles – and a global conspiracy unfurls. The Killing Tide is the sixteenth book in Lin Anderson's forensic crime series featuring Rhona MacLeod.
'One of the most satisfying characters in modern crime fiction' – Daily Mail
After a fierce storm hits Scotland, a mysterious cargo ship is discovered in the Orkney Isles. Boarding the vessel uncovers three bodies, recently deceased and in violent circumstances. Forensic scientist Dr Rhona MacLeod’s study of the crime scene suggests that a sinister game was being played on board, but who were the hunters? And who the hunted?
In Glasgow, DS Michael McNab is called to a horrific incident where a young woman has been set on fire. Or did she spark the flames herself?
As evidence arises that connects the two cases, the team grow increasingly concerned that the truth of what happened on the ship and in Glasgow hints at a wider conspiracy – one that stretches down to London and beyond, to a global stage. Orcadian Ava Clouston, renowned investigative journalist, believes so and sets out to prove it, putting herself in grave danger.
When the Met Police challenge Police Scotland’s jurisdiction, it becomes obvious that there are ruthless individuals who are willing to do whatever it takes to protect government interests. Which could lead to even more deaths on Scottish soil . . .
'Enthralling' – The Guardian
'A cracking story told at breakneck speed' – Scotland on Sunday
'The best Scottish crime series since Rebus' – Daily Record
The Killing Tide is the sixteenth book in the Rhona MacLeod series by Lin Anderson. It is followed by The Wild Coast.
Readers love The Killing Tide:
'Gritty, menacing and unputdownable' 'Instantly I was glued to this mystery, couldn’t turn the pages fast enough' 'Roll on the next book in the series'
Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Martina Cole and Silent Witness.
© 2021 Macmillan (Audiolivros): 9781529033717
Data de lançamento
Audiolivros: 5 de agosto de 2021
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