“Unsettling Undercurrents”: Ann Cleeves and Her Shetland Quartet
August 23, 2010 by Scene of the Crime | Edit
“Nobody does unsettling undercurrents better than Ann Cleeves,” says Scottish writer Val McDermid, who knows a bit about unsettling undercurrents
herself. British author Cleeves started her career in crime with the
novels featuring George and Molly Palmer-Jones, a pair of “twitchers” or
avid bird watchers, who travel the length and breadth of the British
Isles managing to find murder and mayhem in the most bucolic of places.
Cleeves published eight of the Palmer-Jones mysteries between 1986 and
1996, meanwhile also starting up a procedural series featuring Inspector
Ramsay–a series of six books.
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