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Twisted Bones

Detective Morgan Brookes, Book 15

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Twisted Bones

By: Helen Phifer
Narrated by: Alison Campbell
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An addictive and heart-pounding crime thriller

Moonlight shines over the cottage by the river, casting a shadow over the frozen water. Silk fabric rustles in the reeds, moving ever so slightly to reveal five thin bones…

When Detective Morgan Brookes is urgently called to her Aunt Ettie’s cottage, hidden in Covel Woods, she rushes to the scene. Panicked Ettie is shaken having discovered the chilling remains of a woman in the river, one skeletal hand reaching out from the deep water.

The unknown woman was dressed to walk the rugged trails of the Lake District, so Morgan’s team assume she fell in the water and was taken by the current. But thin diagonal bruises on her neck suggest something far more sinister. A faded red rose tattoo helps Morgan identify her as a homeless woman named Martha who went missing seven years ago, and Morgan is horrified to discover Martha stole nappies and baby formula just before she disappeared. Did she have a child? Where is the poor baby now?

Desperately searching through cold case files, Morgan discovers that schoolteacher Aria Burns went missing from the same busy area. But her horror quickly turns to hope when she sees the autopsy results from Martha’s frozen remains. She was killed recently; if Aria was taken by the same killer, she could still be alive.

Morgan is certain a twisted individual is stalking Rydal Falls, and Martha’s body was dumped to signal the beginning of his cruel game. But just as she finds a clear suspect in a visitor with links to the area where Martha and Aria went missing, another body surfaces. Can she uncover the truth about Martha, and find Aria alive? Or is she already too late?

Fans of Lisa Regan, Melinda Leigh and Rachel McLean will hold their breath as they listen to this addictive crime thriller.

©2025 Helen Phifer (P)2025 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Small Town & Rural Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Crime Detective Heartfelt

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I have recently binge listened to the series and it worked well. there were many twists and turns to keep me engaged throughout

addictive series

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couldn't put it down, each book in the series is great. Always look forward to the rest title

Great Book,

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Couldn't wait for book 15 to arrive, and it didn't disappoint!
I love the relationships between all the main characters, I almost believe that I know them and they are real. I even find myself hoping they are ok when I'm not reading about them!
I love the way it all comes together at the end, its always the person you least expect.
Bring on book 16!!!

Morgan Brookes does it again

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The sing song children’s tv presenter tone of the narrator made the whole thing sound like a bunch of idiots. Hardly believable as police officers. The male characters need to sound like men. The character Cain should be dropped. He is so repellant, inappropriate and with no redeeming features he ruins the story while adding nothing. If he was voiced, and responded to, like the a$$hole he is then at least he’d sound like a genuine unpleasant character but the song song voice makes him sound soo creepy. Shame because the story isn’t really cozy type crime.

Ruined by narration unfortunately

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