• The Turning of Our Bones

  • DI Rob Marshall Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Ed James
  • Narrated by: Angus King
  • Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (168 ratings)

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The Turning of Our Bones

By: Ed James
Narrated by: Angus King
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Publisher's summary

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)2023 Ed James

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Great roll out

Wonderful foundational novel for what can be a sensational series. Characters are already well fleshed out. Premise is plausible and individual characters are believable too. As always, Angus King brings it all alive.

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Excellent narration

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.

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It Had Its Moments But...

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.

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an interesting premise on Scotland

The performance of Agus King was outstanding. It's always nice to find a good series that has potential. I think the author's trying to struggle with writing police procedurals with the contemporary twist to them. I would hope he would get some advice from some current Scottish police people on what actually goes down in an investigation. I'm a little disappointed in trying to contrive some conflict between the characters using modern concepts like bullying, sexism racism as issues, people have to remember that Scotland is only really less than 5% diverse. With 1% of the police department being diverse... It is interesting to note that the prison incarcerations reflect the percentage of the population in terms of diversity with about 4% being minority. I think with the way the laws in Scotland are structured now that kind of stuff may happen but not as much as the author is making, nor without recourse. The actual story was good The intertwining of the small town lives of the people who make up Scotland and a serial killer are interesting. I look forward to presentation of the second audiobook.

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Enjoyed it!

Love this narrator! The storyline was good, I like the main character, but the telling of the story reminded me of some American style police procedurals. If it wasn't for the awesome narrator, it could have taken place in the US. Nevertheless, I'm going to purchase the next book in the series, and perhaps the author will improve his writing style with more practice.

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Completely boggled

I have listened to a lot of audiobooks, but this has to be one of the ones that had more twists, and turns that I ever saw come and it was only until the last two chapters that I finally had an inkling of who was the killer. That being said, I will look forward to some more. Etta James novels did Reid and Love Angus King.

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Thank goodness for Angus!

If it wasn’t for the great narration I wouldn’t have been able to finish this book. The plot had promise but the characters are all so unlikeable and the storyline stretched out unnecessarily.

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Entertaining

Really enjoyed the twists and turns of the story. Kept you interested and questioning till the end.

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Thrilled to find this excellent new series

AND with Angus King, my favorite narrator who adds so much to the experience. Great character development, particularly of DI Marshall. I am already invested in seeing his future. Map of Scotland at the ready.

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It’s hard to like DI Rob Marshall

It’s hard to like DI Rob Marshall (and most of the other characters). I couldn’t connect to most of the characters. And the couple that are nice or compelling are used as red herrings so as much as you like them your also thinking they could be bad. They mystery was decent. I figured who it was early on but there were a few red herrings that made you think. It was probably longer than it needed to be. But a decent story and Angus is always great.

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