Lin Anderson Books in Order
Lin Anderson is a multi-talented writer and educator, drawing from her diverse experiences living in various parts of Scotland and working in the African bush. A graduate of Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, she brings a unique blend of perspectives to her writing. As a mathematics and computing teacher, she has also developed a strong foundation in storytelling. Lin's writing career took off four years ago, with her first film, Small Love, earning a nomination for the prestigious TAPS writer of the year award in 2001. Her poignant African short stories have been featured in the esteemed 10th Anniversary Macallan collection and broadcast on BBC Radio Four, solidifying her reputation as a compelling voice in contemporary literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Lin Anderson
- #1AmazonDriftnet(2003)
- #2AmazonBlood Red Roses(2005)
- #3AmazonTorch(2006)
- #4AmazonDeadly Code(2006)
- #5AmazonDark Flight(2007)
- #6AmazonEasy Kill(2008)
- #7AmazonFinal Cut(2009)
- #8AmazonThe Reborn(2010)
- #9AmazonPicture Her Dead(2011)
- #10AmazonPaths of the Dead(2014)
- #11AmazonThe Special Dead(2015)
- #12AmazonNone But the Dead(2016)
- #13AmazonFollow the Dead(2017)
- #14AmazonSins of the Dead(2019)
- #15AmazonTime for the Dead(2019)
- #16AmazonThe Innocent Dead(2020)
- #17AmazonThe Killing Tide(2022)
- #18AmazonThe Wild Coast(2023)
- #19AmazonWhispers of the Dead(2024)
- #20AmazonThe Dead and the Dying(2025)
About Lin Anderson
Lin Anderson is a multi-talented writer and educator, drawing from her diverse experiences living in various parts of Scotland and working in the African bush. A graduate of Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, she brings a unique blend of perspectives to her writing. As a mathematics and computing teacher, she has also developed a strong foundation in storytelling. Lin's writing career took off four years ago, with her first film, Small Love, earning a nomination for the prestigious TAPS writer of the year award in 2001. Her poignant African short stories have been featured in the esteemed 10th Anniversary Macallan collection and broadcast on BBC Radio Four, solidifying her reputation as a compelling voice in contemporary literature.
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