Lin Anderson is a Scottish author and screenwriter and is best known for her crime fiction novels featuring forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod. Anderson studied at Glasgow University and earned a degree in Mathematics and later obtained a Screenwriting degree from Edinburgh Napier University. Her major works include the Rhona MacLeod Series and the Patrick de Courvoisier Series. Anderson’s books have received critical acclaim and have been shortlisted for awards such as the Scottish Crime Book of the Year. She is also the co-founder of the Bloody Scotland crime writing festival, an annual event that celebrates crime fiction and brings together authors and fans from around the world.
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Bloody Scotland: Sit back and enjoy an afternoon with veteran crime writers Lin Anderson and Doug Johnstone as they discuss Anderson’s most recent novel The Wild Coast and explain to Jim Naughtie why Scotland is so bloody. (2024)
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