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Driftnet

By: Lin Anderson
Narrated by: Sally Armstrong
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Seventeen years ago, she gave up her newborn son. Could it be his dead body at the scene? Driftnet is a thrilling, fast-paced crime novel by Lin Anderson and is the first novel in the series featuring forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod.

'One of the most satisfying characters in modern crime fiction' – Daily Mail

Summoned in the early hours of the morning to a Glasgow flat, forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod is confronted by a horrific crime scene. A teenage boy has been found mutilated and strangled to death by a vicious killer.

But her grim task of scanning for evidence is made even more unsettling than normal by the boy’s remarkable resemblance to her – and by the fact that she gave up a baby boy for adoption all those years ago . . .

Overcome by guilt, Rhona sets out to find the boy’s killer and establish whether the young victim is her long-lost child. Soon, she finds herself immersed in an investigation seeking to expose the dark underworld of Glasgow as it preys on the young and vulnerable. And, as the case builds, it becomes clear that some very powerful men have a lot to lose if Rhona succeeds – and everything to gain if she dies . . .

'The best Scottish crime series since Rebus' – Daily Record

Driftnet is the first in the brutal, thrilling investigations of forensic scientist Rhona Macleod. Continue the series with Torch.

Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Martina Cole and Silent Witness.

©2020 Lin Anderson (P)2020 Macmillan Publishers International Ltd 2020
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedurals Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Exciting

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I enjoyed listening to something different from my usual. Nice book and looking forward to the next one

Nice read

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Great story with plenty of character build up and intricate story. Love the narration, good to hear a nice strong female Scottish voice. The real Glaswegian humour and vernacular makes you feel you are there. And the best bit is that this is only the first in the series!

Loved it!

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The narrator is terrific! She seems to do a wide range of Scots accents believably. This differentiates the characters admirably.
This is not great literature but it is entertaining if you’ve a strong stomach. The protagonist Rhona MacLeod is not as endearing as the deeply flawed Rebus but this is Glasgow (apologies from Edinburgh graduate!)

Tartan Gothic

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Whilst this was a good storyline the narration was awful. Very annoying and inappropriate pauses/breaths that disturb the flow. Whilst this was a fairly gritty storyline with some course Glasgow terms it just seemed all wrong, like a Kelvinside granny reading a bedside story.

Good story, spoiled by narrator

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