His Bloody Project
"A masterful psychological thriller." - Ian Stephen. A brutal triple murder in a remote northwestern crofting community in 1869 leads to the arrest of a young man by the name of Roderick Macrae. There's no question that Macrae is guilty, but the police and courts must uncover what drove him to...
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"A masterful psychological thriller." - Ian Stephen. A brutal triple murder in a remote northwestern crofting community in 1869 leads to the arrest of a young man by the name of Roderick Macrae. There's no question that Macrae is guilty, but the police and courts must uncover what drove him to murder the local village constable. And who were the other two victims? Ultimate
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ASIN: B015QBYWZQ
Publisher: Contraband
Pages no: 300
Edition language: English
DNF. Having read a third of the book, I decided to skip ahead and skim read to the end. This book just wasn't for me. Next! Reading progress update: I've read 30 out of 280 pages: Well, thirty pages into this month's book club pick, I am intrigued what the ladies of the library book ...
So the Man Booker Prize happened. And once again, I failed to read the entire shortlist before the prize was announced. This year was the closest I have ever come, however, as I finished five and was a third of the way through my sixth, His Bloody Project. This is the first year since I started this...
I would be a terrible juror. I overthink things so much that I would never be able to come to a decision with my fellow jurors. Graeme Macrae Burnet’s His Bloody Project was just a reminder of just how bad I would be if I ever had to decide someone’s guilt or innocence. (Also, I’ve read too many mys...
Lost my Original review on Goodreads ( 2015) and as this was one of my favourite books just had to rewrite it. His Bloody Project - Graeme Macrae Burnet So gripping and atmospheric, a clever psychological thriller I would never have picked up this book had it not been chosen for this month's boo...
So gripping and atmospheric, a clever psychological thriller I would never have picked up this book had it not been chosen for this month's book club read as neighter the cover or the blurb appealed to me and while I rarely enjoy Man booker prize winners, I loved this one for its cleverness, athmo...