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  • Secrets in the Stones

  • A Dr. Thomas Silkstone Mystery, Book 6
  • By: Tessa Harris
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (95 ratings)

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Secrets in the Stones

By: Tessa Harris
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Summary

Within the mysteries of the body, especially those who have been murdered, 18th-century anatomist Dr. Thomas Silkstone specializes in uncovering the telltale clues that lead toward justice.

Newly released from the notorious asylum known as Bedlam, Lady Lydia Farrell finds herself in an equally terrifying position - as a murder suspect - when she stumbles upon the mutilated body of Sir Montagu Malthus in his study at Boughton Hall.

Meanwhile, Dr. Thomas Silkstone has been injured in a duel with a man who may or may not have committed the grisly deed of which Lydia is accused. Despite his injury, Thomas hopes to clear his beloved's good name by conducting a postmortem on the victim. With a bit of detective work, he learns that Montagu's throat was slit by no ordinary blade, rather a ceremonial Sikh dagger from India that may be connected to the fabled lost mines of Golconda.

From the mysterious disappearance of a cursed diamond buried with Lydia's dead husband to the undying legend of a hidden treasure map, Thomas must follow a trail of foreign dignitaries, royal agents, and even more victims to unveil the sinister and shocking secrets in the stones.

©2016 Tessa Harris (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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gruesome

on the whole it was a good listen, but the gruesome details of torture were too much for my taste and I skipped past those parts. I wouldn't buy another by this author

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This was unexpectedly great

Most of the included audio books are a bit ho hum, but I really enjoyed this.

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Sign of secrets

Very like Conan Doyle’s a sign of four and the same narrator
A bit predictable unless you haven’t read Sherlock Holmes

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In Urgent Need of a Good Edit

A good story, well told. The narrator does a fine job in differentiating the various characters, an the tale progresses quite well. Unfortunately, the author’s addiction to the phrase “the old anatomist” (the young anatomist only beaten by s nose), almost totally ruined the story. It would take a stern ban on the phrase in a good edit to redeem this. A real shame, but once you spot the repetition, it takes you right out.

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Try agdin

Sure this is a good book but struggled to engage. Narration had nice tone and pace but stresses in all the wrong places were distracting and made this impossible to enjoy. No idea what the story was as couldnt focus

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