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Blue Lightning (Shetland, 4) Paperback – 3 Sept. 2010

4.4 out of 5 stars 14,843 ratings

Blue Lightning is the fourth book in Ann Cleeves' Shetland series - which is now the major BBC1 drama starring Douglas Henshall, SHETLAND. With the autumn storms raging, Fair Isle feels cut off from the rest of the world. Trapped, tension is high and tempers become frayed. Enough to drive someone to murder ...A woman's body is discovered at the renowned Fair Isles bird observatory, with feathers threaded through her hair. The islanders react with fear and anger. Detective Jimmy Perez has no support from the mainland and must investigate the old-fashioned way. He soon realizes that this is no crime of passion - but a murder of cold and calculated intention. There's no way off the island until the storms abate - and so the killer is also trapped, just waiting for the opportunity to strike again. Also available in the Shetland series are Raven Black, White Nights, Red Bones and Dead Water. Ann Cleeves' Vera Stanhope series (ITV television drama VERA) contains five titles, of which The Glass Room is the most recent.
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'Jimmy Perez takes his fiancée to Fair Isle to meet his parents, but when bad weather cuts off the island and a body is found at its bird observatory, where sexual tension and professional rivalry are rife, he takes charge of the investigation. Perez alone realises the murderer is still on the island and prepared to kill again, leading to events that make him question his career...' --Sunday Times

'Blue Lightening crackles with atmosphere and tension... It's meticulous crime fiction which does its job outstandingly of whisking the reader away to other worlds, and provides the reader with an almighty jolt just as it seems to be plain sailing at the end. And it's made me want to investigate those earlier books in the series' --reviewingtheevidence.com

'The thriller writer Ann Cleeves has really hit her stride with the series of novels she is currently writing in the Shetlands (the islands are principal characters in the books). This year's Blue Lightning is the last and best in the series. Be warned: it has a surprise ending of real emotional punch.' --John Lancaster, Telegraph Review

'If you are looking for a well-crafted Agatha Christie-type murder mystery with a strong atmosphere, you cannot do better than Ann Cleeves'
--Lady Antonia Fraser, The Lady

About the Author

Ann Cleeves is the author of more than thirty-five critically acclaimed novels, and in 2017 was awarded the highest accolade in crime writing, the CWA Diamond Dagger. She is the creator of popular detectives Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez and Matthew Venn, who can be found on television in ITV’s Vera, BBC One’s Shetland and ITV's The Long Call respectively. The TV series and the books they are based on have become international sensations, capturing the minds of millions worldwide.

Ann worked as a probation officer, bird observatory cook and auxiliary coastguard before she started writing. She is a member of ‘Murder Squad’, working with other British northern writers to promote crime fiction. Ann also spends her time advocating for reading to improve health and wellbeing and supporting access to books. In 2021 her Reading for Wellbeing project launched with local authorities across the North East. She lives in North Tyneside where the
Vera books are set.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pan Books
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 3 Sept. 2010
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0330448277
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0330448277
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 280 g
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 18 years and up
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 2.5 x 19.7 cm
  • Book 4 of 8 ‏ : ‎ Shetland
  • Best Sellers Rank: 2,168,238 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Ann is the author of the books behind ITV's VERA, now in it's third series, and the BBC's SHETLAND, which will be aired in December 2012. Ann's DI Vera Stanhope series of books is set in Northumberland and features the well loved detective along with her partner Joe Ashworth. Ann's Shetland series bring us DI Jimmy Perez, investigating in the mysterious, dark, and beautiful Shetland Islands...

Ann grew up in the country, first in Herefordshire, then in North Devon. Her father was a village school teacher. After dropping out of university she took a number of temporary jobs - child care officer, women's refuge leader, bird observatory cook, auxiliary coastguard - before going back to college and training to be a probation officer.

While she was cooking in the Bird Observatory on Fair Isle, she met her husband Tim, a visiting ornithologist. She was attracted less by the ornithology than the bottle of malt whisky she saw in his rucksack when she showed him his room. Soon after they married, Tim was appointed as warden of Hilbre, a tiny tidal island nature reserve in the Dee Estuary. They were the only residents, there was no mains electricity or water and access to the mainland was at low tide across the shore. If a person's not heavily into birds - and Ann isn't - there's not much to do on Hilbre and that was when she started writing. Her first series of crime novels features the elderly naturalist, George Palmer-Jones. A couple of these books are seriously dreadful.

In 1987 Tim, Ann and their two daughters moved to Northumberland and the north east provides the inspiration for many of her subsequent titles. The girls have both taken up with Geordie lads. In the autumn of 2006, Ann and Tim finally achieved their ambition of moving back to the North East.

For the National Year of Reading, Ann was made reader-in-residence for three library authorities. It came as a revelation that it was possible to get paid for talking to readers about books! She went on to set up reading groups in prisons as part of the Inside Books project, became Cheltenham Literature Festival's first reader-in-residence and still enjoys working with libraries.

Ann Cleeves on stage at the Duncan Lawrie Dagger awards ceremony

Ann's short film for Border TV, Catching Birds, won a Royal Television Society Award. She has twice been short listed for a CWA Dagger Award - once for her short story The Plater, and the following year for the Dagger in the Library award.

In 2006 Ann Cleeves was the first winner of the prestigious Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award of the Crime Writers' Association for Raven Black, the first volume of her Shetland Quartet. The Duncan Lawrie Dagger replaces the CWA's Gold Dagger award, and the winner receives £20,000, making it the world's largest award for crime fiction.

Ann's success was announced at the 2006 Dagger Awards ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, in London's Aldwych, on Thursday 29 June 2006. She said: "I have never won anything before in my life, so it was a complete shock - but lovely of course.. The evening was relatively relaxing because I'd lost my voice and knew that even if the unexpected happened there was physically no way I could utter a word. So I wouldn't have to give a speech. My editor was deputed to do it!"

The judging panel consisted of Geoff Bradley (non-voting Chair), Lyn Brown MP (a committee member on the London Libraries service), Frances Gray (an academic who writes about and teaches courses on modern crime fiction), Heather O'Donoghue (academic, linguist, crime fiction reviewer for The Times Literary Supplement, and keen reader of all crime fiction) and Barry Forshaw (reviewer and editor of Crime Time magazine).

Ann's books have been translated into sixteen languages. She's a bestseller in Scandinavia and Germany. Her novels sell widely and to critical acclaim in the United States. Raven Black was shortlisted for the Martin Beck award for best translated crime novel in Sweden in 200.

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Customers find this book to be a great page-turner with believable storylines and twists throughout the chapters. The writing style is brilliant and descriptive, bringing the Shetland scenery to life, and they particularly enjoy the character of Jimmy Perez. Moreover, the atmosphere is full of Shetland and Fair Isle elements, with one customer noting the evocative depiction of land and storm. Additionally, customers appreciate the series content, with one describing it as an excellent addition to the quartet.

386 customers mention ‘Readability’386 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a great page turner and a fantastic read in the Shetland series.

"...Ann Cleeves can be relied upon to write a good read and she did not disappoint with this book...." Read more

"A great read, with twists and turn through through the chapters, sad ending with frans murder, I'm sure this will help shape the character of Jimmy..." Read more

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358 customers mention ‘Story quality’288 positive70 negative

Customers enjoy the believable storylines and twists and turns throughout the chapters, with one customer noting it's a well-researched thriller.

"Great story with a tragic ending. As usual Anne cleeve novel is a great page turner. Look forward to more of her books" Read more

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Customers praise the writing style of the book, describing it as brilliant and engaging, with one customer noting how the descriptive language brings the Shetland scenery to life.

"...I am best pleased because it is also well written and the characters are believable and well developed." Read more

"Lovely murder story. Well written and quite sad. Usual Ann Cleeves enjoyable book and look forward to reading many more." Read more

"...have been necessary....Having said that, Anne Cleeves is an amazing writer and I am sure she will develop the next stories masterfully...." Read more

"...series perhaps not quite as good as the Lewis Man books but very readable...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the well-rounded characters in the book, particularly Jimmy Perez, and find them very real and engaging.

"...Each one was full of atmosphere, interesting characters and well researched plots...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the atmosphere of the book, particularly appreciating the Shetland and Fair Isle settings.

"Very atmospheric. The claustrophobic feeling induced by crime on a small island is exceptionally well 'drawn'...." Read more

"A great read that is atmospheric and gripping...." Read more

"...The way she writes about Shetland, the landscape, the weather and the Shetlanders, make it all very real, without being too descriptive...." Read more

"Wonderfully atmospheric.....the author's excellent descriptions of the settings and locations are so vivid it is like you are there yourself!..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the evocation of the Shetland Islands in the book, with several noting the awe-inspiring scenery, and one customer highlighting the perfect portrayal of the land and storm.

"...island itself works like a character in the story, with its moods, its beauty and its cruelty, as did the lifestyle of the islanders...." Read more

"...The way she writes about Shetland, the landscape, the weather and the Shetlanders, make it all very real, without being too descriptive...." Read more

"I read this after having seen most of the TV adaptations; found it evocative and very readable. Will read more." Read more

"...the best, previous Ryan detective more interesting, areas in the book of the islands were good, weather conditions in the story were rough." Read more

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Customers love the Shetland series, describing it as a fantastic quartet.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2025
    Interesting characters with a story set in a wild, but beautiful location. How well do the locals really know each other? How obsessive are the ornithologists. Surely this could not be a reason to stab someone in the back?
    Perez, the local policeman, gradually fits all the pieces of his jigsaw together, but this brings a turning point in his life which is fraught with difficulty. Will we see this detective again? His career now hangs in the balance.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2025
    Lovely murder story. Well written and quite sad. Usual Ann Cleeves enjoyable book and look forward to reading many more.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2025
    A great read, with twists and turn through through the chapters, sad ending with frans murder, I'm sure this will help shape the character of Jimmy Perez in future novels
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2025
    Really enjoyed this book, lot's of twists. Such a sad ending though. Made me cry.. No one writes a book better than Ann Cleeves.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2015
    I have not been reading much recently due to other pressures on time and thought it was time to kick-start the habit again with a good book. I chose 'Blue Lightning' from my collection. Ann Cleeves can be relied upon to write a good read and she did not disappoint with this book. 'Blue Lightning' is the 4th book in her Shetland series (colour-coded).

    In this tale Jimmie Perez brings his fiancee' Fran home to Fair Isle to spend some time with his parents. The weather closes in and they are 'trapped' on the island. Perez's mum organises a community engagement party for them in the North Lighthouse Bird Observatory. Fran is the perfect house guest and the perfect bride-to-be. Unfortunately Fair Isle is far from perfect.

    The Bird Observatory is a place where bird spotters come to stay to view the birds brought to the island by the autumn migrations and storms. It is presided over by a feisty celebrity & academic Angela. She and the clients and staff of the centre are imprisoned there by the adverse weather. Then overnight one of them is murdered. Perez is the sole detective on the island and he has to investigate this murder and its consequences without assistance from mainland Shetland or elsewhere, not even a helicopter can get in to the remove the body.

    The tension, mutual suspicion and claustrophic atmosphere make this a taut read. The end not what I would have chosen but undoubtedly effective in its power to shock.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 May 2025
    Another powerful book by Ann Cleeves I really enjoyed it always a bit slow at first but building up to a powerful ending I feel everyone should read at least I e of her books.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2025
    Not the best, previous Ryan detective more interesting, areas in the book of the islands were good, weather conditions in the story were rough.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 July 2025
    I love these books and this is another excellent story. The pace is gentle and the setting is very atmospheric. The stories are rarely predictable and this was another mystery which had me baffled. On to the next one now!

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  • Tarah
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great next novel in this series. Loved it.
    Reviewed in Canada on 28 December 2022
    Such a great read.
  • Peter the constant reader
    5.0 out of 5 stars A feather in her cap
    Reviewed in Australia on 10 April 2018
    I expect a lot from Ann and she delivers. A murder occurs in the bird research centre on Fair Isle on the the night following the engagement party for Fran and Jimmy. Only one of the 6 people staying or working at the centre could have carried out the murder.

    Jimmy is by himself and must investigate until the storm eases. The woman had celebrity as an author and TV. She also has a reputation. The pressure is on to finish before the press arrives. At the same time a rare bird sighting happens so the island could be invaded by birders.

    The case involves people close to Jimmy and he has to make some decisions on how to handle them. Then another murder happens. Jimmy will never be he same as he works through the clues and personalities in a pressure cooker environment.

    This story was on the TV series but never fear it is sufficiently different not to be a concern. The description of the Island is first rate and the behaviour of the islanders flow from the necessity of the life. The internal soliloquy of the main characters is fascinating.

    There were a couple of areas where Ann seemed to lose some of her finese. There are only six suspects so it is a bit restricting. The manic behaviour of the birders and thus possible motives is hard to understand but seems to be assumed that we understand. The exploration is more about why not who so the insights into characterisation are not as telling. This is also a romance set on top of terrible events which is a hard sell.

    I wouldn't vote this as the best Shetland story but still way in front of great stories.
  • Stephanie De Pue Murphy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Once Obscure Writer Makes It Big
    Reviewed in the United States on 3 April 2019
    Blue Lightning: A Thriller (Shetland Book 4) Kindle Edition by veteran British mystery author Ann Cleeves. Cleeves, who might once have been considered obscure, now finds herself in an enviable position: her Shetland series, starring Douglas Henshall, is airing as a great hit on Britain’s BBC, which attracted over 12 million viewers in its first two nights on the air. And her Vera series is airing as a great hit on Britain’s ITV. And both series are great hits on America’s PBS.

    In the book at hand, Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez takes his fiancé Fran home to Fair Isle, one of the tiny islands off Scotland, mysterious, dark and beautiful, known as the Shetlands, that he comes from, to meet his parents. The island happens to be a magnet for bird watchers, who congregate at the local inn and lighthouse. Angela, the warden of the Fair Isle Field Center, the island’s bird observatory center, a very attractive celebrity scientist, who had an eye for the lads, is murdered. In his investigation, Perez uncovers a nest of complicated relationships, petty academic rivalries. Perez also discovers that some of the suspects may be very close to him indeed. The stormy weather adds to the general gloom as more bodies pile up.

    Cleeves grew up in the country, first in Herefordshire, then in North Devon. Her father was a village school teacher. After dropping out of university she took a number of temporary jobs - child care officer, women's refuge leader, BIRD OBSERVATORY COOK-- fancy that! –an auxiliary coastguard - before going back to college and training to be a probation officer.

    While Cleeves was cooking in the Bird Observatory on Fair Isle, she met her husband Tim, a visiting ornithologist. She was attracted less by the ornithology than the bottle of malt whisky she saw in his rucksack when she showed him his room. Soon after they married, Tim was appointed warden of Hilbre, a tiny tidal island nature reserve in the Dee Estuary. They were the only residents, there was no electricity or water provided, access to the mainland was at low tide across the shore. If a person's not heavily into birds - and Cleeves wasn't - there's not much to do on Hilbre. So she started writing. Her first series of crime novels features the elderly naturalist, George Palmer-Jones. A couple of these books are said by those familiar with them to be seriously dreadful.

    For Britain’s National Year of Reading, Cleeves was made reader-in-residence for three library authorities. It came as a revelation to her that it was possible to get paid for talking to readers about books. She went on to set up reading groups in prisons as part of the Inside Books project, became Cheltenham Literature Festival's first reader-in-residence and still enjoys working with libraries. Cleeves' short film for Border TV, Catching Birds, won a Royal Television Society Award. She has twice been short listed for a CWA Dagger Award - once for her short story The Plater, and the following year for the Dagger in the Library award.

    In 2006 Cleeves was the first winner of the prestigious Duncan Lawrie Dagger Award of the Crime Writers' Association, for Raven Black, the first volume of her Shetland Quartet. That win was worth £20,000 to her, the richest prize given for detective fiction. The success was announced at the 2006 Dagger Awards ceremony at the Waldorf Hilton, in London's Aldwych, on Thursday June 29, 2006. She said: "I have never won anything before in my life, so it was a complete shock - but lovely of course.. The evening was relatively relaxing because I'd lost my voice and knew that even if the unexpected happened there was physically no way I could utter a word. So I wouldn't have to give a speech. My editor was deputed to do it!" Cleeves’ books have been translated into sixteen languages: she's also a bestseller in Scandinavia and Germany. Her novels sell widely and to critical acclaim in the United States. Raven Black was shortlisted for the Martin Beck award for best translated crime novel in Sweden in 2006.

    Cleeves writes a good thriller, of course. Her narrative, descriptive and dialog writing is about as good as it gets. She gives us not only Fair Isle on the page, but all its birds, too. This book is a variant on the locked-room mystery, and a very good one indeed. In fact, the pages kept turning kind of breathlessly for me as Perez worked his way through his limited pool of suspects, throwing up one red herring after another. Love both her televised series, nice to finally read one of the books they’re based on, get an appreciation of just how good a writer she is.
  • Eurico Silva
    5.0 out of 5 stars Libro interesante y muy bien escrito
    Reviewed in Spain on 6 January 2019
    Bien escrito y temática interesante.
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  • Miezekatze
    5.0 out of 5 stars Der beste Teil des Shetland-Quartetts
    Reviewed in Germany on 25 January 2012
    "Blue Lightning" hat mich von der ersten Seite an mitgerissen und nicht mehr losgelassen. Jimmy Perez nimmt seine Verlobte Fran auf Verwandtschaftsbesuch auf seine Heimatinsel Fair Isle mit - und mitten im schlimmsten Herbststurm wird die Leiterin der dortigen ornithologischen Station ermordet. Ganz allein auf sich gestellt nimmt Perez nun die Ermittlungen unter Vogelnarren, Neidhammeln und Liebeskranken auf...

    Das Setting des Krimis auf Fair Isle hat mich gefesselt. Die Forschungsstation im alten Leuchtturm wird zum Greifen plastisch; das Figureninventar absolut überzeugend. Das Agatha-Christie-mäßige klaustrophobische Setting in begrenzten Räumlichkeiten inmitten eines bösen Sturms hat für mich überzeugend Druck auf den Kessel der Emotionen gegeben. Und dieser Kniff hebt "Blue Lightning" über die drei Vorgängerbände hinaus; die emotionale Dynamik und die Beengtheit von Insel, Familien und Räumlichkeiten bringen eine einzigartig düstere, angespannte und unheilvolle Atmosphäre in den Roman. Auch das Ende des vierten Shetland Krimis hat mir gefallen; durch ein versöhnlicheres Ende hätte der Vierteiler einiges an Tiefe verloren.

    Ein mitreißender Krimi in klaustrophobischer Atmosphäre auf einer einsamen Insel. Man merkt, dass die Autorin auch mal Köchin auf einer ornithologischen Station war! 5 Sterne.