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Where the Bodies Lie

DI Rob Marshall Scottish Borders Police Mysteries, Book 2

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Where the Bodies Lie

By: Ed James
Narrated by: Angus King
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A serial killer’s secret grave. Another murderer’s victims.

The case that broke Rob Marshall crashes back into his life.

Ten years ago, Marshall profiled a serial killer the press had dubbed the Shadow Man, who killed six young athletes at remote sites in cold blood, and he worked with Northumbria Police to catch the perpetrator. But the Shadow Man kept the burial locations of the final three bodies to himself. Tired of the passivity, Marshall quit profiling and joined the police.

Now a detective inspector in Police Scotland’s Borders Major Investigation Team, Marshall is summoned to HMP Frankland in County Durham, a.k.a. the Monster Mansion. The Shadow Man promises to show them where one body lies, allowing a family to finally grieve. But he will only show Marshall.

At a lonely woods on the banks of the Tweed, the Shadow Man leads them to where the body lies. But they find another three, freshly killed. Victims the Shadow Man couldn’t have murdered, with a vastly different MO. Is it a copycat? A collaborator? Or someone else entirely?

As Marshall and team scour the Borders and the North of England, desperately trying to identify the victims and track down the killer, it becomes clear someone else has been abducted and will suffer the same brutal fate. Can Marshall unpick the trail in time to save them?

Where the Bodies Lie is the second book in the DI Rob Marshall series, starring a haunted detective who masks his trauma with biting humor. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart MacBride, JD Kirk, and LJ Ross.

©2023 Ed James (P)2024 Grey Dog Audio
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If you are looking for a thrilling and captivating crime audiobook, then look no further. This is the second book in the DI Rob Marshall series, but it can be read as a standalone.

This book will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow Marshall and his colleagues in their investigations. The author does a great job of creating realistic and complex characters that you will care about.

One of the highlights of this audiobook is the superb narration by Angus King, who brings the story and characters to life. He does an excellent job of conveying the emotions, accents, and tones of each character, making them distinct and believable.

“Where the Bodies Lie” is a must-read for fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart MacBride, JD Kirk, and LJ Ross. It is a cracker of a read that will keep you hooked from start to finish. You won’t regret selecting this audiobook, but be warned: you might not be able to switch it off!.

A Captivating Scottish Thriller

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As this is the second book in a series it builds on the characters introduced in the first book. However, I think it can be read as a stand-alone story.


A good second book

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Lots of different twists & turns
Couldn’t stop listening which is quite sad as it means I finished it too quickly

Really enjoyed this

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Another complex, dark crime thriller featuring DI Rob Marshall. Just as great as book one. Superb storytelling along with wonderful characters. Read by Angus King, highly recommend ed

Another fantastic book.

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Newcastle accent a bit lame but good book would listen to more by this author

Gripping read

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After a slow start I became fascinated by this, it’s so cleverly written and it moves very fast. At times I got confused about who is who but that was just because of the complexity of the story.
There were a few loose ends I’d like to have had tied up, but that’s just me.
Angus King did his usual superb job of the narration, but I found his Cumbrian accents a bit hard to listen to. Hopefully there won’t be as many in the next book! :)
Highly recommended.

Brilliantly written

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What a great listen, fantastic story and characters, addicted now!
Narration, of course, Angus King, a master. Can’t wait for next in the series.

Brilliant!

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It's just the best storytelling it makes you think you are there with the team thank you

I'm a recover Driver and the only time I listen is when I'm working, all I can say I cannot what to go to work 👍😂

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Complex, violent and gristly : this isn’t for the faint hearted but is a well crafted and enthralling tale.
It’s good to see Rob gradually coming out of the shade and I’m hoping the tempestuous relationship with Elliot starts to wane - it’s a bit too hackneyed to have the bullying cop story in the background.
As ever the novel is brought to life by Angus King who keeps up the pace and nuances of the story so that it has colour and excitement.

Riveting

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Marshall’s an interesting character, if a bit wet. The female DI is insufferable - I’ll give her one more book to develop into an adult…

Good story

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