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  2. Logan McRae - Wikipedia

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    Detective Sergeant/Detective Inspector Logan "Lazarus" McRae is the protagonist of a series of detective novels by Scottish crime writer Stuart MacBride, first introduced in 2005's Cold Granite. He is an officer of the Aberdeen police force.

  3. Stuart MacBride - Wikipedia

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    MacBride's publishing deal was secured with the writing of Halfhead; however, the publishers were more interested in Cold Granite, concerning DS Logan McRae. He was signed on a three-book Logan deal, which was further extended to six books. In 2009 he signed another deal, allowing him to write two more Logan books, and two standalone novels ...

  4. All That's Dead - Wikipedia

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    Louise Fairbairn, writing in "The Scotsman", said "After last year’s superlative The Blood Road, I wondered what Stuart MacBride was going to do next. I needn’t have worried – All That’s Dead is a much slower burn, and a very different kind of case for Logan McRae, but it’s a satisfying read, and a hugely thoughtful novel to boot." [1]

  5. Cold Granite - Wikipedia

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    Cold Granite is the debut novel written by Stuart MacBride. It features Detective Sergeant Logan McRae (who is later nicknamed "Lazarus") as its central character, who works for Grampian Police in Aberdeen, Scotland. Logan McRae went on to feature in a series of books which became a bestseller series for MacBride. [1]

  6. Now We Are Dead - Wikipedia

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    The novel is a "standalone spinoff" from MacBride's reselling Logan McRae series. At the end of the previous novel "In the Cold Dark Ground", [5] it is revealed that McRae agrees to join Professional Standards and that Steel is arrested on suspicion of tampering with evidence. McRae appears in two scenes as a Detective Inspector. [6]

  7. Shatter the Bones - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. How to read ‘ACOTAR’ author Sarah J. Maas’ books in order

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    The “ACOTAR” series should be read in publishing order, which is also the story’s chronological order: “A Court of Thorns and Roses” (2015) “A Court of Mist and Fury” (2016)

  9. The Missing and the Dead - Wikipedia

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    The result is some slackening of tension – MacBride’s novels are usually fairly humming with it – but so skilful is the storytelling, and so strong the characterisation, that this window on to the world of some old friends proves both intriguing and engrossing.

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