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Lewis Trilogy

3 books

About this series

Peter May's Lewis Trilogy follows Fin Macleod, a detective returning to his childhood home on the Isle of Lewis, where he confronts past traumas while investigating dark crimes. This crime series blends atmospheric mystery with a deep exploration of identity and the harsh beauty of the Outer Hebrides. Readers will find a consistent tone of suspense and introspection across these three linked novels.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the correct reading order for the Lewis Trilogy?

    The correct reading order for the Lewis Trilogy is The Blackhouse, followed by The Lewis Man, and then The Chessmen. While each book features a self-contained mystery, reading them in order allows for a deeper understanding of Fin Macleod's personal journey and the evolving relationships.

  • Are there any adaptations of the Lewis Trilogy?

    As of my last update, there are no known film or television adaptations of Peter May's Lewis Trilogy. The series remains primarily in its original literary form.

  • Does the Lewis Trilogy connect to Peter May's other series?

    The Lewis Trilogy is a standalone series within Peter May's body of work, focusing exclusively on Fin Macleod's investigations and personal history on the Isle of Lewis. There are no direct character crossovers or shared universe elements with his other series.