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An easy one to start with.
Raven Black by Ann Cleeves - the first book in the Shetland Series. I have a signed copy of Wild Fire the final book from the Bloody Scotland 2018 event and looking forward to reading the whole series in order this year.

Beloved Poison by E S Thomson set in London in 1840s but with passing references to Edinburgh. Author has lived in Scotland for last 32 years. Author was at our Book Group today - fascinating and could have listened all day.

I’ll Keep You Safe by Peter May.
I am going to listen to Peter May on Tuesday discussing his latest book so thought I’d better finish the one from the event last year.
Enjoyed the book although not sure how believable it was




Want to read the next Shetland Book but have to finish a book group read for group meet on Tuesday.

First - Bloody January by Alan Parks. Gritty with lots of blood and swearing. Set in 1973 Glasgow.
Then Thin Air by Ann Cleeves Book Number six in the Shetland Series

Just started Wildfire the last of the Shetland Series - it will coincide with the start of another set of Shetland on TV.
After Shetland think I will head to TF Muir series set in St Andrews - anyone read these ?

The Sealwomens Gift by Sally Magnusson - thoroughly enjoyed this. One of my local book group reads. Based on the story of Ásta starting in 1627 on the Westmann Islands. It’s Sally Magnusson’s first fictional book.

Wild Fire by Ann Cleeves. Sad to say goodbye to Jimmy Perez - that’s not a spoiler merely a comment about the last book in the series.

Only six booksto go and it’s only March - think I need to up a category
Fiona wrote: "Book Fourteen completed. One of my book group reads - Down to the Sea by Sue Lawrence.
Only six booksto go and it’s only March - think I need to up a category"
Wow! That's awesome, upgrade away. (You can either tell us your new goal here on this thread or start a new thread in the right challenge folder).
Only six booksto go and it’s only March - think I need to up a category"
Wow! That's awesome, upgrade away. (You can either tell us your new goal here on this thread or start a new thread in the right challenge folder).

Shadow Man by Margaret Kirk - a crime novel set in Inverness. Thoroughly enjoyed - the main Detective was engaging and looks like the first of a series

One of the Tony Hill Series - like catching up with an old friend

Crime set in Edinburgh - thoroughly enjoyed it and am now off to find the next in the series.
Fiona wrote: "Book Eighteen - Perfect Remains by Helen Fields.
Crime set in Edinburgh - thoroughly enjoyed it and am now off to find the next in the series."
I think I've got this book, it rings a bell. Will have to hunt it out :)
Crime set in Edinburgh - thoroughly enjoyed it and am now off to find the next in the series."
I think I've got this book, it rings a bell. Will have to hunt it out :)
Fiona wrote: "Book Twenty - Last Will by William McIntyre
Already on Book 21 so may jump 2 levels this year"
Well done Fiona, that’s awesome! :)
Already on Book 21 so may jump 2 levels this year"
Well done Fiona, that’s awesome! :)

Set in the Highlands at New Year - a murder with a modern nod to Agatha Christie

Book jumps between 1910 and 2010. Three main characters in each - enjoyed 1910, 2010 not so much.
Fiona wrote: "Book 24 - The House Between the Tides by Sarah Maine
Book jumps between 1910 and 2010. Three main characters in each - enjoyed 1910, 2010 not so much."
Interesting - this is on my (virtual) TBR pile, it’s popular in this group I think.
Book jumps between 1910 and 2010. Three main characters in each - enjoyed 1910, 2010 not so much."
Interesting - this is on my (virtual) TBR pile, it’s popular in this group I think.

Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending

Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending"
Congrats for making the goal!!!
Fiona wrote: "Book 26 - The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware set in the Cairngorms area albeit the places are fictional.
Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending"
Well done on reaching your goal Fiona! I wasn’t keen on another Ruth Ware book, but I might try one set in a (fictional) Cairngorms :)
Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending"
Well done on reaching your goal Fiona! I wasn’t keen on another Ruth Ware book, but I might try one set in a (fictional) Cairngorms :)

Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending"
Congrats for making the goal!!!"
Thank you - and still a couple of months to go. Didn’t realise that I read as many Scottish books until I joined this group.

Enjoyed most of the book but not the ending"
Well done on reaching your goal F..."
Thank you - heard Ruth Ware at Bloody Scotland in September where she read a section from the start of the book. It made me ignore my TBR pile and start and finish this book quickly

Read for our local book group which meets on Friday night
Whilst I enjoyed the Scottish setting can’t say I particularly enjoyed the book. Would love to ask the author about the short paragraph which refers to my clan - the McLachlans - he didn’t name them but did state the clan motto Fortis et Fidus
Fiona wrote: "Book 31 Clearing the Dark by Hania Allen
Crime story set in Dundee - lead detective is Polish female"
Ooh, was this any good? I’ve still got my eye on the first one in the series :)
Crime story set in Dundee - lead detective is Polish female"
Ooh, was this any good? I’ve still got my eye on the first one in the series :)

Crime story set in Dundee - lead detective is Polish female"
Ooh, was this any good? I’ve still got my eye on the first one in the series :)"
I enjoyed it - developing the characters from the first book. There are another 2/3 in the pipeline. Hania Allen the author is really interesting to listen to. She has been along to our Book Group to discuss both the books and been throughly entertaining
Fiona wrote: "Ellen wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Book 31 Clearing the Dark by Hania Allen
Crime story set in Dundee - lead detective is Polish female"
Ooh, was this any good? I’ve still got my eye on the first one in..."
Thanks Fiona, that’s good to know :)
Crime story set in Dundee - lead detective is Polish female"
Ooh, was this any good? I’ve still got my eye on the first one in..."
Thanks Fiona, that’s good to know :)
Happy reading everyone