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Craig Robertson

    Craig Robertson's extensive career as a journalist has seen him cover a vast array of significant global events and conduct interviews with prominent figures. These experiences have endowed him with a unique perspective on society and human nature, which he skillfully weaves into his writing. Readers can anticipate narratives that are both insightful and deeply engaging, reflecting a profound understanding of the world.

    The Filing Cabinet
    In Place of Death
    The Photographer
    Watch Him Die
    Witness the Dead
    The Forever
    • The Forever

      • 618 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Set in a future where Earth faces imminent destruction due to Jupiter's erratic orbit, Jon Ryan, a fighter pilot, volunteers for a risky mission to transfer his consciousness into an android. This transformation is crucial for enduring long space journeys as he seeks a new home for humanity among the stars. The narrative explores themes of survival, identity, and the unknown challenges of alien encounters. This first installment of The Forever series combines action and science fiction, enhanced by an audiobook performance by Scott Aiello.

      The Forever
      4.4
    • The chilling new thriller from theSunday Timesbestselling and CWA New Blood Dagger shortlisted author of Cold Grave

      Witness the Dead
      4.2
    • Watch Him Die

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Only one person can save you. And he wants you dead.The gripping new novel from the acclaimed author of Murderabilia and The Photographer, both nominated for the McIlvanney Prize.

      Watch Him Die
      4.2
    • The Photographer

      • 433 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      'Takes the reader on a wickedly entertaining ride through a fascinatingly sinister world' Sunday Mirror

      The Photographer
      4.0
    • In Place of Death

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The fifth chilling and atmospheric thriller in the Tony Winter series from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Cold Grave—perfect for fans of Stuart MacBride and Jo Nesbo. A young man enters the culverted remains of an ancient Glasgow stream, looking for thrills. Deep below the city, the odor of decay permeates the air and the darkness becomes more claustrophobic with every step. As the ceiling lowers to no more than a couple of feet above the ground, the man finds his path blocked by another person. Someone with his throat cut. As DS Rachel Narey leads the official murder investigation, photographer Tony Winter follows a lead of his own, through the shadowy world of urban explorers, people who pursue a dangerous and illegal hobby, a world that Winter knows more about than he lets on. And it soon becomes clear that the murderer has killed before, and has no qualms about doing so again.

      In Place of Death
      4.0
    • The Filing Cabinet

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "Craig Robertson explores how the filing cabinet profoundly shaped the way that information and data have been sorted, stored, retrieved, and used. The filing cabinet emerges here as a sophisticated piece of information technology and a site of gendered labor that with its folders, files, and tabs continues to shape how we interact with information and data in today's digital world"-- Provided by publisher

      The Filing Cabinet
      3.8
    • Random

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Glasgow is being terrorised by a serial killer the media have nicknamed The Cutter. The murders have left the police baffled. There seems to be neither rhyme nor reason behind the killings; no kind of pattern or motive; an entirely different method of murder each time, and nothing that connects the victims except for the fact that the little fingers of their right hands have been severed. If DS Rachel Narey could only work out the key to the seemingly random murders, how and why the killer selects his victims, she would be well on her way to catching him. But as the police, the press and a threatening figure from Glasgow's underworld begin to close in on The Cutter, his carefully-laid plans threaten to unravel - with horrifying consequences.

      Random
      3.8
    • The Last Refuge

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The eagerly anticipated standalone thriller from Craig Robertson, set on the bleakly atmospheric Faroe Islands

      The Last Refuge
      3.7
    • Snapshot

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The taut and gripping new thriller from the CWA New Blood Dagger shortlisted and Sunday Timesbestselling author of Random.

      Snapshot
      3.7
    • 'Takes the reader on a wickedly entertaining ride through a fascinatingly sinister world' Sunday Mirror

      Murderabilia
      3.6