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The Turning of Our Bones

DI Rob Marshall Mysteries, Book 1

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The Turning of Our Bones

De: Ed James
Narrado por: Angus King
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The serial killer he couldn’t catch is dead....

Can DI Rob Marshall save his last victim before she dies too?

Met cop DI Rob Marshall is hot on the trail of the serial killer known as the Chameleon, who has abducted, tortured, and killed a series of young women in Northwest London. As they close in, the Chameleon—who switches identity to get close to his victims—shoots Marshall’s partner and escapes.

But when the Chameleon’s body is found two years later, Marshall must return to his home town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders and face the tragedy that’s haunted him for 20 years and made him leave in the first place.

The Chameleon’s final victim is still missing–can Marshall unpick the Chameleon’s latest identity in time to save her from a lonely death?

The Turning of Our Bones is the first book in the DI Rob Marshall series, starring a haunted detective who masks his trauma with biting humour. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart MacBride, JD Kirk, and LJ Ross.

©2023 Ed James (P)2025 Ed James
Ficción y Crimen Misterio Procedimientos policiales Ficción Crimen Detective Inglaterra Highlander Suspenso Asesinato
Intriguing Twists • Compelling Mystery • Superb Narration • Engaging Storyline • Interesting Premise • Excellent Accent

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The story was a bit difficult to follow at the beginning; and having the specific narrator makes it worth the listen.

Angus King is superb

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Love new character Marshall .Story intriguing until the end .As always Angus King great narration

Fantastic read

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This is the second series I've listened to (after DI Fenchurch Thrillers ) by Ed James and I like that this is not the end of the story. I appreciate that I am able to carry over the continuity to the next books in the series. I hope there will be more books added to this series as the characters are developing more levels in each book. I've listened to Books 0.5 & 1 and am starting Book 2 today. Thank you for these treasures!
Oh, and I've always enjoyed the narrations by Angus King.
Also a long time fan of series by LJ Ross & JD Kirk

Great Story Line & Characters

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The narrator is excellent. He did the best he could with a convoluted story. It even he could make me care for this whining main character.

Excellent narration

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Like other reviewers, I think the story would have benefited greatly from a good editing. It had a lot of promise but I found myself saying: "Whaaattt???" and "Where the heck did that come from???" more than a few times. There were a lot of inconsistencies in the story; I.e. Something stated in one chapter was forgotten or contradicted a few chapters later. Rob comes off whiney, a bit over the top and not leveled or logical at times. I plowed through because Angus King was narrating and he rocks and did his best with what he had. I'm going to move on to the next book in the series, hoping it's an improvement.

It Had Its Moments But...

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