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The High Island

A Thrilling Scottish Crime Novel Perfect For Fans of Val McDermid and Elly Griffiths

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The High Island

By: Lin Anderson
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Summary

'Lin Anderson is one of Scotland’s national treasures' - Stuart MacBride, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Logan McRae series

'The start of a very special new series' - Deon Meyer, international bestselling author of the Benny Griessel series

When everyone knows your name, every case is personal . . .

Meet DI Erling Flett in The High Island, the heart-racing crime thriller that you won't be able to put down. From Lin Anderson, author of the acclaimed Rhona MacLeod series.


On the rugged Isle of Hoy, a wealthy couple’s dream of building a stunning eco-home becomes a waking nightmare when the peat yields a grisly secret: the remains of a young mother and her baby.

For DI Erling Flett, the discovery is a personal haunting. He spent years running from Orkney, only to be pulled back to the islands he once fled. As he fights to identify the nameless dead, the community pushes back – and his own troubled history begins to surface.

At the heart of the mystery lies a lethal family feud over blood-soaked soil. Can Flett finally face the ghosts of his past? Or will the island claim its next victim before the truth is told?

Introducing the Orcadia Mysteries series, a gripping Tartan-Noir offshoot of Lin Anderson’s acclaimed Rhona MacLeod series. Perfect for fans of Val McDermid and Elly Griffiths.

Praise for Lin Anderson

'Immersive storytelling, a compelling protagonist, and writing that pulls you deep into the mist and the mystery . . . The start of a very special new series' - Deon Meyer, international bestselling author of the Benny Griessel series

'The High Island is an entirely authentic novel . . . The story is wonderful, and the characters have so much about them. Thoroughly recommend! - G.D. Wright, author of
After the Storm

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

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


'I was totally glued the whole way through' - Reader Review

'Atmospheric, descriptive, engrossing' - Reader Review

Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Small Town & Rural Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Critic reviews

I loved this book. Immersive storytelling, a compelling protagonist, and writing that pulls you deep into the mist and the mystery, this is the kind of intelligent, atmospheric crime fiction I enjoy most. The start of a very special new series (Deon Meyer, international bestselling author of the Benny Griessel series)
Lin Anderson is one of Scotland’s national treasures – don’t be fooled by comparisons, her writing is unique, bringing warmth and depth (Stuart MacBride, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Logan McRae series)
The start of a brand new series, The High Island is an entirely authentic novel. Lin Anderson portrays the islands at its centre with such vividity, with such clarity, that you feel you aren’t just reading about them but that you are living it too. The story is wonderful, and the characters have so much about them that this is a series guaranteed to run and run. Thoroughly recommend! (G.D. Wright, author of After the Storm)
One of the best Scottish crime series since Rebus (Daily Record on the Rhona MacLeod series)
A real page-turner (Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series, on The Party House)
Vivid and atmospheric . . . enthralling (The Guardian on The Killing Tide)
A cast of characters who feel like old friends (The Sunday Times on None But the Dead)
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