Raven Black by Anne CleevesSynopsis: “Winner of Britain’s coveted Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award, Ann Cleeves introduces a dazzling new suspense series to mystery readers. Raven Black begins on New Year’s Eve with a lonely outcast named Magnus Tait, who stays home waiting for visitors who never come. But the next morning the body of a murdered teenage girl is discovered nearby, and suspicion falls on Magnus. Inspector Jimmy Perez enters an investigative maze that leads deeper into the past of the Shetland Islands than anyone wants to go.

My Review

I really enjoyed this audiobook. This is the first book of a police procedural series set in the Shetland Islands.

This book is set in Lerwick, the biggest of the islands, where everyone knows everybody’s business, making it sound quite claustrophobic.

I really liked Inspector Jimmy Perez, and enjoying hearing his backstory as the book progressed. He was a good man, who had a past, but not the usual baggage you get in some police procedurals.

This was a good mystery/thriller, full of loads of suspicious characters, that had me constantly changing my mind about who the murderer was. When the big reveal came I wasn’t surprised as they had been on my radar.

I enjoyed the narration by Kenny Blyth, a new-to-me narrator, whose voice talents were excellent, especially his different accents, including a rather good Scouse accent. I enjoyed this so much that I’ve got the next few books from BorrowBox.

Highly recommended on audio if you enjoy murder mysteries set in small communities.