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Raven Black (Shetland Island Quartet) (Hardcover)

~ (Author) "Twenty past one in the morning on New Year's Day..." (more)
Key Phrases: crime scene investigator, Magnus Tait, Catherine Ross, Robert Isbister (more...)
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Starred Review. Set in the remote Scottish Shetland Islands, Cleeves's taut, atmospheric thriller, the first in a new series, will keep readers guessing until the last page. Det. Insp. Jimmy Perez investigates the murder of teenage Catherine Ross, found strangled on a snowy hillside shortly after New Year's. While the police and citizens alike are quick to lay the blame on local eccentric Magnus Tait, who was not only the last person to see Catherine alive but also the prime suspect in the disappearance eight years earlier of another girl, Perez has his doubts. He's soon drawn into an intricate web of lies as he unearths the long-buried secrets of everyone from a roguish playboy to Catherine's only school friend. Cleeves, winner of the CWA's Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award (formerly the Gold Dagger), masterfully paints Perez as an empathetic hero and sprinkles the story with a lively cast of supporting characters who help bring the Shetlands alive. When the shocking identity of the murderer is revealed, readers will be as chilled as the harsh winds that batter the isolated islands.
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On the remote island of Shetland, teacher Fran Hunter is walking home when she spots a splash of red in the deep, white snowdrifts, with black ravens flying above. What a perfect picture it makes, she thinks. But on closer inspection, she finds that the "perfect picture" is the dead body of local teenager Catherine Ross, whose red scarf has been used to strangle her. Suspicion immediately falls on recluse Magnus Tait, who was accused--but never convicted--of kidnapping another girl eight years earlier. Policeman Jimmy Perez, assigned to the case, isn't convinced of Magnus' guilt. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of sinister secrets, strange superstitions, petty rivalries, thwarted love, and illicit affairs--the dark underbelly of Shetland's tight-knit community. Cleeves offers up a dark, brutal, suspenseful page-turner that will keep even seasoned mystery buffs guessing right up to the end. Emily Melton
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 375 pages
  • Publisher: MacMillan (January 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405054727
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405054720
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,723,343 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery With Great Characters, July 10, 2007
By Richard A. Mitchell "Rick Mitchell" (candia, new hampshire United States) - See all my reviews
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This mystery is set in the Shetland Islands which gives it a different and somewhat mystical air from the start. But far better than the setting are the plot and the characters.

There is not a cut-out character in this book. From the retarded old man/prime suspect to the police inspector to the single mother divorcee, the teens, one of their mothers and on and on. Every character is drawn with complexity. They are likeable and detestable and they all draw the reader in from the outset. "Knowing" so many characters in a book is rare and makes for a rich novel whether or not it is mystery.

The plot, too, is terrific. Immediately upon the discovery of the body, the town suspects the old man since the population has always "known" he abducted a girl years before. It's a bit too obvious, or so the inspector thinks. As characters enter the scene, every one waves a flag of suspicion. There is motive and opportunity aplenty. Until the very end there is suspense and mystery.

This is a great mystery that deserves the awards that Ms Cleeves won. The police inspector is such a great character - intelligent, calm, conflicted in his personal life (without dark cynicism so popular these days) - that I hope Ms Cheeves brings him out in another novel.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A cold, fascinating read, June 15, 2007
By Glynn Marsh Alam (Tallahassee, FL United States) - See all my reviews
When I find a book like this, I want to share my enjoyment with the world of readers. It was truly one of the best I've read in a long time. From the first sentence to the last, it held my interest. I've never been to the Shetland Islands but I feel as though I have now. And, the psychological element of the characters is intriguing. Motives for the murders abound, and just when you think you know who the killer is, you're surprised at the ending. Ms. Cleeves has a wonderful writing style. She gives us a cold, but beautiful island populated by people who bring their inner demons to this isolated spot of the world. I'm eager to read more of this author's work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars RAVEN BLACK, August 16, 2007
By Sunnie Gill "Sunniefromoz" (Tasmania, Australia) - See all my reviews
Have you ever read a new-to-you author and wondered what on earth took you so long to discover them? RAVEN BLACK is Ann Cleeves 19th novel and I'm wondering why I wasn't aware of her before now. She has two series and a number of stand-alones to her name.

RAVEN BLACK is the first of a planned quartet of books set on the Island of Shetland, one of a large group of small islands to the North of Scotland of which only fifteen are inhabited. It's a small place, easily cut off from the rest of the world if the weather is bad. Everyone knows everyone else and people feel comfortable going out and leaving their house unlocked. This sense of security is shattered when sixteen-year-old Catherine Ross is found one cold January morning lying in the snow, strangled to death with her own scarf. The obvious suspect is old Magnus Tait who everyone knows isn't "the full shilling". Magnus lives alone in the cottage of his late mother and was the prime suspect a number of years earlier when a young girl named Catriona disappeared.

Detective Jimmy Perez is the first investigator on the scene. He grew up on the neighbouring Fair Isle and is familiar with the locals and the way of life. Determined to get a head start before the Senior officer and his team arrive from Aberdeen on the mainland<. ,> Jimmy begins to question the locals. Luckily for Jimmy his senior officer, the driven energizer-bunny Inspector Taylor, is wise enough to recognize that Jimmy's local knowledge is an asset and allows him to have his head. Together they try to unravel the inter-connecting relationships and secrets to discover who killed Catherine.

RAVEN BLACK works well on a number of levels. First off it's a first-class whodunit. All the clues are there if you can figure it out (I didn't). On top of that, the author gives the reader a glimpse of life in a small isolated community. A fascinating layer-cake of things determine attitudes: an unacknowledged hierarchy revolving around how long a given family has lived on the island and their prosperity or otherwise; open secrets that aren't spoken about; the difficulties recent arrivals have in being accepted and a whole host of other things. I could give you examples but that would spoil half the intrigue of the book.

On Ann Cleeves' website (...) Anne has given her reasons for planning on writing only four books in this series. To quote the author "While Shetland couldn't sustain an indefinite series - there are limited plot lines and it would stretch credibility to have too many murders in such a small community - I would like to write more about Jimmy Perez. The islands lie so far to the north that seasonal variation is dramatic. I think Shetland could carry four novels, each set at a different time of the year. It will be like reading about four different places. The pace and flavour of each book will be different, reflecting the season in which it's set."

I shall look forward to Cleeves' next Shetland book with a great deal of anticipation.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Small towns hold secrets worth killing over...
The Shetland Islands, so far from the mainland of Scotland that they can be cut off by bad weather, are the focus for this, the first in a quartet of novels by veteran crime... Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. McGee

4.0 out of 5 stars No place is safe
Ann Cleeves has chosen a wonderful setting for this series, the isolated Shetland Islands, where people feel safely distant from the evils of the cities. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Patto

5.0 out of 5 stars Always like her books
Ann Cleeves is a long time favorite of mine. Always like her descriptions of life in the British Isles. The nutty bird watchers, etc. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Sue Too

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining whodunit
Well written prose about a murder in Ravenswick, a small remote town in the Shetland Islands just north of Scotland. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Reads Thrillers

5.0 out of 5 stars Raven Black a hit
Raven Black is a well written, well plotted, well characterized book. It captures the feel of Scotland's Shetland Islands well. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Auntie Annie

5.0 out of 5 stars 2006 Gold Daggar Award
After hearing that RAVEN BLACK won the gold daggar award in 2006 it was in my to be read pile.

I LOVED this book. I mean I LOVED this book. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Janet Tate

1.0 out of 5 stars Another dissenter
I found it difficult to finish this book. None of the characters appealed to me, the plot "twists" were rather predictable, and except for the Shetland Island setting - which was... Read more
Published 10 months ago by C. Peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars Atmospheric Thriller
Raven Black (2006) is set in the Shetland Islands, north of Scotland. When the murdered body of a high school girl is found on a snowy hillside, the village and the police... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Lucinda Surber

4.0 out of 5 stars very good read
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, mostly for the character depictions, and descriptions of Shetland Island living. The murder itself was unexpected for such a small place. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Dorothy S. Mccarthy

2.0 out of 5 stars disappointed
The writing is so poor, I can't believe the book won a Dagger Award. The authors style dragged the story down and was unbelievable anyway.Sheila Wolfe
Published 17 months ago by Sheila Wolfe

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