Why did I love this book?
I love a thriller that’s full of tension and excitement, and which features an unusual location. It’s better still if I learn something new at the same time.
Anthrax Island delivers this and more. I learned about Anthrax, how it was used in World War II, and the history of Gruinard Island in Scotland. And yet the facts were so beautifully woven into the story that there was no sense of being told about them – they just unfolded naturally from the events and conversations.
This was one of those thrillers that forced me to read on, long after I was meant to put the book down. The scenes still stay with me now, several months later, because of how well they were painted in words.
2 authors picked Anthrax Island as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
One of Ian Rankin's top ten books of 2021.
'One of the thrillers of the year' Scottish Sun
'A first class thriller... This debut is going to be huge'
Mari Hannah, author of Without a Trace
FACT: In 1942, in growing desperation at the progress of the war and fearing invasion by the Nazis, the UK government approved biological weapons tests on British soil. Their aim: to perfect an anthrax weapon destined for Germany. They succeeded.
FACT: Though the attack was never launched, the testing ground, Gruinard Island, was left lethally contaminated. It became known as Anthrax Island.
Now government…