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Dead Man's Stone: A DCI Bone Scottish Crime Thriller

DCI Bone Scottish Crime Thrillers, Book 3

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Dead Man's Stone: A DCI Bone Scottish Crime Thriller

By: TG Reid
Narrated by: Steve Worsley
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Some secrets are worth killing for

When DCI Duncan Bone is contacted by a terminally-ill psychiatric patient and given clues linking a forty-year-old unsolved murder to high-profile public figures, he finds himself locked into a conspiracy at the very heart of the Scottish criminal and political establishment.

With his bosses stonewalling the investigation, lives under threat, and his career on the line, Bone faces a race against time to hunt down a group of men who will stop at nothing to cover their murderous crime.

Can DCI Bone catch the killer before the killing starts again?

Set among the dramatic hills and glens of Scotland's Campsie Fells, Dead Man's Stone is the third in a series of edge-of-your-seat crime thrillers that will keep you guessing right up to the nail-biting, heart-stopping climax.

Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin, J.D. Kirk, Val McDermid and Stuart MacBride.

©2022 TG Reid (P)2025 W F Howes Ltd
Crime Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense Heartfelt
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I absolutely love this series, so much so, I am on my second read of the series. The characters are thoroughly life like and each entertaining and aside the seriousness of topics, the humour is second to none!

Steve Worsley, the narrator is fantastic! Incredible gift for the voices of each character and bringing them to life. I could listen to his voice all day and never get bored!

More please!

Another fantastic book by TG Reid

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I don’t really know why I bothered with the third in the series given my disappointment with the previous two.

The authors undoubted skills are wasted on the description of the main characters and their behaviour - an intriguing plot ruined by the infantile, totally unbelievable caricatures.

No more for me!

Never again!

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