Island of Bones by Imogen Robertson audiobook

Island of Bones

By Imogen Robertson
Read by Jenny Sterlin

Recorded Books, Inc.

The Crowther and Westerman Series: Book 3

14.87 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781470323912

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    ISBN: 9781664410404

Imogen Robertson's skillfully constructed historical suspense novels featuring the forthright Mrs. Harriet Westerman and reclusive anatomist Gabriel Crowther continue to attract a growing readership. Set in late 18th-century England, Island of Bones follows the pair as Crowther reluctantly returns to his family estate. A centuries-old tomb has been unearthed, and an extra body found inside. The mystery is too much to keep Crowther away - but he knows that coming home means his chilling past will start catching up with him.

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Summary

Summary

Imogen Robertson's skillfully constructed historical suspense novels featuring the forthright Mrs. Harriet Westerman and reclusive anatomist Gabriel Crowther continue to attract a growing readership. Set in late 18th-century England, Island of Bones follows the pair as Crowther reluctantly returns to his family estate. A centuries-old tomb has been unearthed, and an extra body found inside. The mystery is too much to keep Crowther away - but he knows that coming home means his chilling past will start catching up with him.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An altogether satisfying historical mystery.” Booklist
“[An] audacious mix of cultural gloss and uncomplicated, straight-ahead storytelling. The multi-layered nuance of Peter Ackroyd and the buttonholing narrative grasp of Stephen King are stirred into the mix.” Independent (London)
“In the overcrowded field of historical fiction, Robertson has the smarts comfortably to outpace most of her rivals.” Independent (London)
“First-rate prose and the deepening relationship between the two leads bode well for the longevity of this series.” Publishers Weekly
“Set aside quality time to fully enjoy this richly layered, engaging historical series; a great suggestion for fans of Anne Perry, Charles Finch, and C.S. Harris.” Library Journal

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Author Bio: Imogen Robertson

Author Bio: Imogen Robertson

Imogen Robertson studied Russian and German at Cambridge University and has worked as a television, film, and radio director. In 2007 she won the Telegraph’s First Thousand Words of a Novel competition with what would become Instruments of Darkness, her first novel. She currently lives in London.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD
Runtime: 14.87
Audience: Adult
Language: English