Stuart MacBride

Stuart MacBride

8 Series

Stuart MacBride is a Scottish author renowned for his crime thriller novels, primarily set in Aberdeen, featuring the protagonist Logan McRae. In addition to his series, MacBride has written standalone novels and ventured into futuristic settings with "Halfhead," which he humorously classifies as crime fiction set in the future rather than science fiction. His work has garnered significant acclaim within the genre.

In *Bloodshot* (also published as *Broken Skin*) by Stuart MacBride, Detective Sergeant Logan McRae investigates a series of brutal murders targeting Aberdeen's sex offenders. As the body count rises, McRae must navigate internal police politics and a relentless media frenzy. The killer's pattern becomes increasingly personal, endangering McRae's own life. Amidst this chaos, McRae's personal life unravels, adding to the tension. The novel delivers a gripping blend of crime investigation and psychological thriller elements.

Logan McRae

Cold Granite

(2005)

Dying Light

(2006)

Bloodshot / Broken Skin

(2007)

Flesh House

(2008)

Blind Eye

(2009)

Dark Blood

(2010)

Shatter The Bones

(2011)

Close to the Bone

(2012)

The Missing and the Dead

(2014)

In the Cold Dark Ground

(2016)

The Blood Road

(2018)

All That’s Dead

(2019)

Logan McRae Short Story Collections

Partners in Crime

(2012)

The 45% Hangover

(2014)

22 Dead Little Bodies and Other Stories

(2015)

Ash Henderson

Birthdays for the Dead

(2012)

A Song for the Dying

(2013)

The Coffinmaker’s Garden

(2021)

Standalone Novels

Halfhead

(2009)

A Dark So Deadly

(2017)

Now We Are Dead

(2017)

No Less The Devil

(2022)

The Dead of Winter

(2023)

In a Place of Darkness

(2024)

Short Stories/Novellas

Sawbones

(2008)

The Tasting Menu

(2024)

Collections

Twelve Days of Winter

(2011)

Picture

The Completely Wholesome Adventures of Skeleton Bob

(2013)

Anthologies

Uncage Me

(2009)

The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 8

(2011)

The Killer Cookbook

(2012)

Dark Duets

(2014)

Bloody Scotland

(2019)

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