The Graveyard Bell
Private Investigator Teàrlach Paterson, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Steve Worsley
About this listen
Silent waters hide the deepest secrets
A wildlife photographer plummets to his death above Fingal's Cave. A young fisherman vanishes without trace. The body of a marine scientist is pulled from the sea, his last recording a haunting piece of evidence. Three seemingly unconnected events on the Isle of Mull draw Private Investigator Teàrlach Paterson back to his childhood home.
Hired by the photographer's widow to investigate her husband's death, Teàrlach quickly unravels a tangled web of family feuds, forbidden love and deep betrayals. The photographer’s death was no accident and with the missing fisherman's father dying in hospital, Teàrlach must find his son before it's too late.
But as a violent storm closes in, Teàrlach discovers that some will do anything to keep their darkest secrets buried…
From a CWA New Blood Dagger Longlist author and McIlvanney Best Scottish Crime Novel Finalist comes an atmospheric murder mystery. Fans of LJ Ross, Ann Cleeves, and Val McDermid will be mesmerised by The Graveyard Bell.
©2025 Andrew James Greig (P)2025 Storm PublishingAn enjoyable listen. Thank you to all involved.
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Also love listening to this narrator such a lovely voice and great that a Scottish narrator is reading a book based in Scotland works well.
Great story lots of twists and turns!
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brilliant
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Not sure what that was all about
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Narrator : Steve Worsley
3.5* Rounded up to 4*
Private investigator Teàrlach Patterson ends up back on the island home where he grew up investigating the death of a wildlife photographer but there may be more to this than meets the eye when another death and a disappearance occurs, are they connected or coincidence?
This story is ok, it’s quite slow and there’s a fair amount of repetition, also with one of the murders the ends weren’t really tied up, the was a small bit at the end that kinda hinted at what the reason for the murder may have been but it feels like that was just just thrown in otherwise there was literally no reason for it to be mention as part of this plot.
The narrator has a smooth melodic voice that is easy to listen to.
The Graveyard Bell
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