Shatter the Bones

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Shatter the Bones
AuthorStuart MacBride
LanguageEnglish
Release number
7
SubjectLogan 'Lazarus' McRae
Set inAberdeen
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
2011
Pages438
ISBN978-0-00-734421-5
Preceded byDark Blood 
Followed byClose to the Bone 

Shatter the Bones is the seventh book in the bestselling[1] Logan McRae detective series set in Aberdeenshire by Stuart MacBride.

Plot[edit]

Alison and Jenny McGregor have been kidnapped and are being ransomed for a very large sum of money. Because they have been appearing on the TV series "Britain's Next Big Star", the outpouring of grief is immense and public donations swell the ransom coffers to beyond £6 million. Elsewhere, McRae is trying to track down a drug dealer and his flat is subject to an arson attack. Whilst McRae and his girlfriend, Samantha, are escaping from the fire, a drainpipe Samantha is holding on to gives way, and she falls several feet to the ground. Medical staff put her into an induced coma.[2][3][4][5]

Reception[edit]

A review for "Shatter the Bones" in The Scotsman said;

Regular readers will not be disappointed, newcomers are advised not to venture beyond the hardcover unless accompanied by a responsible adult.[6]

The Sunday Business Post said that "Shatter the Bones is sure to satisfy the many fans of MacBride's gritty prose and dry humour."[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hardbacks: The Sunday Times bestsellers". The Sunday Times. 16 January 2011. ProQuest 840295052.
  2. ^ "Shatter the Bones - Stuart MacBride". AustCrimeFiction. 12 September 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Shatter The Bones » CRIME FICTION LOVER". crimefictionlover.com. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Shatter the Bones by Stuart MacBride: Undiscovered Scotland Book Review". www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  5. ^ "On the Book Shelf with Waterstones". The Falkirk Herald and Scottish Midlands Journal. 21 January 2012. ProQuest 916983908.
  6. ^ "Book review: Shatter the Bones". The Scotsman. 21 January 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  7. ^ "New In Paperback". Sunday Business Post. 8 January 2012. ProQuest 921750526.

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