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All That's Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author (Logan McRae, Book 12)

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Someone is targeting high profile, anti-(Scottish)-independence, pro-English rent-a-mouths, and they are not just throwing milkshakes and eggs. Inspector Logan McRae is back at work after a year off on the sick and looking forward to an easy case to ease him back into the daily grind. All-in-all, not sure it’s his very best but I enjoyed it hugely, and with MacBride that’s what it’s all about! It managed to bring Stuart MacBride’s humour and beautiful writing to life like I wouldn’t be able to do it myself by simply reading. Book number 12 in the Logan McRae series, ALL THAT'S DEAD, finds him still an Inspector in Professional Standards, sucked into an ongoing murder investigation when the lead investigator is himself about to be outed by the papers as a member of a Scottish Nationalist group.

I would like to thank both Net Galley and Harper Collins for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. And, to top it all Logan is the one set to help out the investigation because the powers to be needs a scapegoat.

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review! Swearing, smoking, eating, more swearing, pornography, swearing, drinking endless plastic cups of tea.

I could vividly imagine the scenes only from his descriptions and I really enjoyed his hilarious metaphors. I loved the first several books in this series and then felt that MacBride had allowed the humorous element that always existed in them to take over from the plotting, leaving them feeling wildly caricatured and completely lacking in credibility. With All That’s Dead, we have a great addition to the series that will have you happy to devour the story.Since I started reading his novels about five years ago I have eagerly awaited each and every instalment and he never fails to produce a book that utterly grips me. David Knights, writing in the Keighley News was very positive about the novel saying that the novel "is up there with the best of Logan’s previous outings. I had just finished “The Knife” by Jo Nesbo which was well written, tightly plotted and had a satisfying conclusion. There are plenty of funny moments, my favorite fictional cat Cthulhu and Logan's children have great cameos.

He is reputed to be a passionate potato grower, but claims to have a "vegetable patch full of weeds". Logan è rientrato al lavoro, dopo essersi ripreso dall'ultima disavventura e gli viene assegnato l'ispettore King.However, my favourite of all was the ever-cheery, ever-helpful, high-as-a-kite (on caffeine) Tufty: “like a kicked dachshund.

But I did still enjoy it immensely and if Stuart MacBride decides to carry on with this series, I’ll still be every bit as excited as I used to be. Aberdeen based anti independence campaigner Professor Wilson has gone missing, with only bloodstains in his kitchen to indicate that something sinister has occurred. This was my first novel from the series, as well from Stuart MacBride, and I was pleasantly surprised. There is so much going on in this book that I will just say this: This book is great from the beginning until the end.It is equally interesting to see the once feckless Logan MacRae turn into the voice of reason and often the only adult in the room. There are some surprises, some twists, many dubious decisions and quite frankly, if I were the big chief who gets a say in these things, I’d fire pretty much the entire force. Yes it’s a thing in my house, the youngest did one last night having finished the fourth Harry Potter.

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