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The Bone Clock

Detective Corstorphine, Book 1

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The Bone Clock

By: Andrew James Greig
Narrated by: Angus King
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The young oak tree with freshly budding leaves seemed unremarkable until his eyes travelled down to the wooden plaque set into the ground. The words sent an icy chill through his heart: They shall remember you.

In the Scottish Highlands where secrets settle like mist in the glens, Detective Inspector James Corstorphine is summoned to a macabre scene–a gamekeeper hanging from an ancient oak, ensnared by an intricate trap of wire and bone. Still grieving his wife's death, Corstorphine finds himself hunting a killer who crafts elaborate deathtraps from human remains–clockwork mechanisms that deliver murder with chilling precision.

When the victim's pregnant girlfriend Margo–her face a map of bruises–shares a reporter's notebook found among her boyfriend's possessions, Corstorphine discovers a connection to a journalist who died at the same hanging tree twenty years earlier. But Margo guards secrets of her own, and speaking the truth in this Highland community carries a deadly price.

As the deaths mount, Corstorphine must confront his own ghosts while racing to uncover what links the victims. His investigation leads to a devastating truth: the killer isn't just taking lives–they're delivering retribution decades in the making.

The first in the DI Corstorphine Scottish crime series, from a CWA New Blood Dagger Longlist author and McIlvanney Best Scottish Crime Novel Finalist will have you listening late into the night. The perfect work for fans of LJ Ross, Ann Cleeves, and Val McDermid.

Previously published as Whirligig.

©2020, 2024, 2025 Andrew James Greig (P)2025 Storm Publishing
Crime Crime Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Highlander Heartfelt Murder

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Enjoyed the story and innovative methods. Characters becoming established- hopefully for a long series. This book didn’t quite ‘end right’ for me, I would have preferred another chapter to finish off.

Storyline

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This was my first listen to this author and I’m now signing up for more-a good range of characters in the police team, an engrossing story and satisfying ending.

Great story, well read!

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The is the first book I've listened to by this author and it was great. I love Angus King narrating so decided to give it a go. Was not disappointed and look forward to future books in the series. Unfortunately, i didn't like the second book The Devils Cut as the storyline was not to my liking. I look forward to the third in the series.

Really enjoyed this

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A bit gruesome in parts, but definitely a storyline that will have you hooked from start to finish. Excellent narration from Angus King.

Excellent!

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Enjoyed this. Story strode along at a good pace and no keeping us hanging on whilst the plod worked it all out! I liked Corstorphine. I shall continue!
My only gripe is the narrator’s annoying lowering of his voice for the women characters. The sound on some of these productions can be dodgy at the best of times and having to turn it up and down was irritating.

Intelligent old bill for a change!!

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