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The Skeleton’s Knee
- The Joe Gunther Mysteries, Book 4
- Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
- Length: 11 hrs
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Summary
When a reclusive market gardener's death proves to stem from a 20-year-old bullet wound, Lieutenant Joe Gunther is presented with a very cold homicide to solve. But who was the victim exactly?
A deeply private man eking out an ascetic existence from a hardscrabble mountain field, Abraham Fuller was virtually unknown to his neighbors, in the manner of someone pursuing more than mere solitude. The discovery of a bag full of unmarked bills and a body buried in the garden patch suggests that Fuller had motives beyond misanthropy. With someone willing to kill to ensure that old secrets remain buried, the case may not be so cold after all.
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- Ian
- 20-11-22
really really excellent
I'm working my way through the whole series and I'm yet to be disappointed. There's nothing glamorous about the way that the tale is told but you get an idea of how police systems work in the State's. No strokes of genius but more grinding out details and sometimes a bit of luck. The characters are very well defined and the reader is great. On to the next one.
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- S K NOWLER
- 24-02-22
Gripping
This series keeps getting better. This is by far my favourite so far. the narrator does an excellent job of distinguishing voices and maintaining the deadpan tone of the first person narrative.
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- Maggsie
- 01-12-23
Another good book
Another enjoyable story in the Joe Gunther series. I like the way the story unfolds, gradually revealing the connections between the various characters and events. Well narrated, too!
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- D. A. Moss
- 15-10-23
Rattling good yarn
Another Jo Gunther novel that is pacy and keeps you gripped throughout Dialogue is good and characterization sound The reading is very good and enhances the story
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-10-23
Good
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The narrator seemed bland on this audiobook.
I enjoyed the book and taking the lead character out of his own area, and comfort zone going to Chicago, visiting local precincts and hospitals.
The premise is good but found it very difficult about the local politics of policing and outsiders.
It's elongated and laborious in parts but good, not great.
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- JOD
- 27-08-23
Good series
I am enjoying this series, the author is really good at making these complicated crime stories.
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- Blue_23
- 28-06-23
But, for a metal detector!
A death from an old gunshot wound, a second buried body discovered during a police search because of it's metal Orthopedic knee, opens up a Cold Case that soon becomes anything but cold.
The Skeleton’s Knee, my fourth listen to a Joe Gunther mystery, is by far the best, the most satisfying in the series so far - books two & three were below par. But, as find there's a repetitiveness to Archer Mayor's writing, and his stories conclusions always seem abrupt with threads left unexplored, it will be my last foray to Vermont.
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- Buyergalore
- 26-05-23
It was a good sroty
Read well, well written and I enjoyed it though, not of same edge of seat intensity as first 3
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- Mrs Smith
- 06-01-23
Fascinating
With my background in nursing and interest in Orthopedics this mystery was better than usual, and the stories are usually quite good! I also lived a few hours from Chicago for several years, and found myself either going around toward Wisconsin, attending conferences or medical appointments in Chicago, and in my later years, flying into O'Hare from the UK. I hadn't realised how much I'd learned of The Windy City until I heard Joe moving through it. Quite a nice experience for me!
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-22
Good Book
This is the third book I have listened to and they get better each time.
This is such a simple story but it works really well and is very interesting to listen to.
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