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Death Rocks
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 21
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 6 h
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When the body of a talented photographer is found on the rocks beneath the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, DCI Ryan and his team of detectives immediately suspect the worst. But, since none of their potential suspects seems to have a motive, the case runs cold. Then, when another body is found dead on a lonely stretch of road near Hadrian’s Wall and their only suspect has an airtight alibi, the team are faced with another crime without a perpetrator.
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Even though I cried, some plot aspects a bit much.
- De Audrey G en 04-26-25
- Death Rocks
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 21
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Even though I cried, some plot aspects a bit much.
Revisado: 04-26-25
Love these characters who are all so larger than life. And the biggest plot pieces were so predictable because so many allusions were made to things that were about to come, you saw all the things coming. Yet, because I love these characters it still did tug on my heart strings. The narrator is fantastic for all the men in the story but the women and kids? Except for Mackenzie I just cringe at these voices- Emma? Gag- she sounds like a sick elf or something. Sam is terrible and Anna doesn’t speak anything like I would have imagined her to. It’s almost distracting.
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Bamburgh
- DCI Ryan, Book 19
- De: L. J. Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 8 h y 9 m
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When a cantankerous old woman dies at her home in the sleepy, picturesque village of Bamburgh, DCI Ryan doesn’t think much of it—except, that is, for the small matter of it having been his wife who happened to find her body. Then another body turns up amongst the sand dunes at the base of the mighty castle fortress, and he decides it can’t be a coincidence. Meanwhile, after a recent revelation about her sister, DC Melanie Yates’ quest to avenge her death is becoming an obsession—much to the concern of those around her.
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The Best in the series
- De Cynde en 08-20-22
- Bamburgh
- DCI Ryan, Book 19
- De: L. J. Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Ridiculous plot
Revisado: 04-21-25
Though I’ve been enjoying all the DCI Ryan books, this one just beggered belief and I’m at a loss to understand why the villain here was yet another DCS (not a spoiler- the book tells you who it is right at the beginning). I mean if anyone should be sacked now, it’s Morrison as she’s been the one to hire 3 psychopaths in a row to this one job! What is up with her judgement???? And of course just coincidentally Anna finds the first body. And of course, Melanie remembers a face in a questionable hypnosis session out of the clear blue that busts open the case? A face she really wouldn’t have even come across when the initial incident occurred (at least according to the beginning of the book’s flashback event )? And of course Frank wears Lycra believing he looks the stud for comic relief? And there’s even a little bit where it’s implied that Emma must be a genius, of course. I mean every piece of the plot in this one is like that. To be fair, all of these books have elements in them requiring suspending disbelief, and I’ve happily gone along with it because of the great plots and how endearing these characters have become to me. But this one is nothing BUT ludicrous story lines; which brings it all into the realm of pure camp- just nonsense, and not even close to any kind of reality. Which made it all utterly predictable, with characters who should’ve known better making ridiculous choices and somehow missing obvious stuff- argh- just frustrating to read. But on a good note, the narrator did a great job with all the voices on this one- (except Anna whose voice still sounds like she’s chewing on marbles all the time but I’ve had that complaint since the beginning).
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Cuthbert's Way
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 17
- De: L.J. Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 14 m
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After the dramatic theft of a priceless artefact from Durham Cathedral, the rest of the world believes that DCI Ryan and his team were able to recover and return St Cuthbert's cross to its rightful home. But Ryan knows the cross he recovered was a fake - far from being over, their problems are only just beginning. Just as Ryan and his team begin to unravel the truth behind the spate of mysterious thefts, something even more priceless is stolen - something that can never be replaced.
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Love this series..
- De Trish R. en 06-15-21
- Cuthbert's Way
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 17
- De: L.J. Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Predictable but still absorbing
Revisado: 04-17-25
After reading 16 books of this series, I love these characters so much that I will admit to being soppy as heck about the trials and tribulations going on in this one. That said, are we running out of story lines for these folks that there always has to be serious threat by the bad guys to the same characters we love, over and over in so many books of the series? ? I’d like to see some story lines that didn’t make our people always have to be personal targets of the villains. It would remove the unwanted predictability of the story and keep a reader guessing more. Just a thought.
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Penshaw
- DCI Ryan, Book 13
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 5 m
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When an old man is burned alive in a sleepy ex-mining village, Detective Chief Inspector Ryan is called in to investigate. He soon discovers that, beneath the facade of a close-knit community, the burn from decades-old betrayal still smoulders. When everyone had a motive, can he unravel the secrets of the past before the killer strikes again? Meanwhile, back at Northumbria CID, trouble is brewing with rumours of a mole in Ryan’s department. With everyone under suspicion, can he count on anybody but himself?
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Great story
- De Audrey G en 04-14-25
- Penshaw
- DCI Ryan, Book 13
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Great story
Revisado: 04-14-25
Great story with a satisfying ending. Nothing awful happens to any of the characters we’ve come to care about but lessons are learned.
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The Moor
- DCI Ryan, Book 12
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 18 m
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When a 10-year-old girl turns up on DCI Ryan’s doorstep to tell him she’s witnessed a murder, he has no idea he’s about to step into his most spellbinding case yet. The circus has rolled into Newcastle upon Tyne, bringing with it a troupe of daring acrobats, magicians and jugglers - and one of them is a killer. Ryan and his team must break through their closed ranks to uncover a secret which has lain buried for eight years, before the killer strikes again - this time, to silence the only living witness....
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Another good one
- De Audrey G en 04-12-25
- The Moor
- DCI Ryan, Book 12
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Another good one
Revisado: 04-12-25
Liked the story line, good who dun it kind of mystery, where one is guessing, a very sweet plot twist ( for a change). But again though the narrator is fabulous with male voices his female voices are bad to distraction, for me. Anna sounds like she’s got marbles in her mouth, and Denice is insanely nasal. The little girl voice is just bizarre-like a heavily drunken guy at a frat party asked to don a dress and pretend to be a little girl, way too fabricated. Wish they’d put a woman in for all the female voices in these books. So he could keep doing the marvelous male voices he comes up with, and someone who knows how to act out different women’s voices well, could do them!
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Longstone
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 10
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 12 m
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea... Viking treasure is discovered beneath the icy waters of the North Sea, and local historian Dr Anna Taylor is called in to help catalogue the most exciting hoard in living memory. But when a shipwreck diver washes up dead, she’s soon out of her depth. Luckily, she knows just the person to call.... When DCI Ryan arrives at the picturesque fishing town of Seahouses, he's faced with an impenetrable wall of secrets and lies.
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Loved it! Another long wait for book 11.. *Sigh*
- De Trish R. en 03-10-19
- Longstone
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 10
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
A great story without sick serial killers
Revisado: 04-11-25
I liked the twists in this who dun it and the fact that it was a great compelling story without threatening any of the main characters, without gore. As usual Ryan does a kinda dumb hero type move that should’ve killed him, but that’s a feature I’d pretty much every story- I’ve grown used to it. Great narration also.
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Seven Bridges
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 8
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 39 m
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It's been five months since a killer walked free, and DCI Ryan is preparing to leave Newcastle to hunt him down - this time for good. But Ryan's plans are scuppered when events take a dramatic turn and he is forced to stay and face his past one last time or watch a friend suffer the consequences. Amid the chaos, another killer is preparing to strike. When the Tyne Bridge explodes, Ryan's team are faced with a frantic race to uncover a deadly foe who won't stop until every bridge is burned, along with everybody on it....
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Excellent
- De Marydior en 05-05-20
- Seven Bridges
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 8
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Great twisty story
Revisado: 04-08-25
I am happy to say that a character who made me nuts in the last book does not play a role here so it was a story about catching the criminals. A few different storylines were woven together here and each had twisty resolutions. As a reader this one created all of the engrossment and none of the angst as the last one did. I’m back in- bring it on #9!
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Dark Skies
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 7
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 49 m
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Beware what lies beneath.... One fateful, starry night, three friends embark on a secret camping trip, but only two return home. Thirty years later, the body of a teenage boy rises from the depths of England's biggest reservoir and threatens to expose a killer who has lain dormant...until now. Detective Chief Inspector Ryan returns from honeymoon to face danger from all sides. In the depths of Kielder Forest, a murderer has escaped justice before and will do anything to protect the secrets of the past.
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In a way, disappointing
- De Maine Knitter en 02-14-18
- Dark Skies
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 7
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Frustrating storyline
Revisado: 04-07-25
Very disappointed as to how this series is developing after really enjoying the first 5 books. I need to vent and explain my poor review for a moment so apologies that there are some spoilers below-So, as far as performance, narrator is quite good with various male voices, but female ones don’t have much variety. I am finding the element of DEt Supt Lucas to be a bit ridiculous (throws my suspension of disbelief right out the window) though I can see the author using this to up the ante in ways Ryan is challenged. There is just no way he wouldn’t have explained the real background to his superior, before she got there, no way he wouldn’t have called her to tell of his decision to accept the promotion, and somehow his superior put Lucas in the job suddenly against what the protocol was supposed to be? And she immediately sets out to superhumanly lure a member of Ryan’s team and does so in like two days? A cop who was crazy loyal to Ryan, they have one falling out and he’s the fly completely turned by this spider of a det Supt? Just not buying it. I would really love to have the murder mysteries be the storyline, either new types of situations/criminals, and with the police hierarchy working with Ryan’s team instead of one corrupt Supt and now another also out to get Ryan? Come on. And now here comes a new ‘hacker’ type of arch nemesis. So the next few books will be pretty similar to the first few- serial killer, corrupt senior making Ryan’s job incredibly harder, serial killer eventually coming after Ryan and Anna. I’m giving this series one more book and if this sort of stuff continues will probably be my last.
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Angel
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 4
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 7 h y 48 m
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After a turbulent time, DCI Ryan's life is finally beginning to return to normal, and he's looking forward to spending an uneventful Easter bank holiday weekend with his fiancée. Then, on Good Friday morning, he is called out to a crime scene at one of the largest cemeteries in Newcastle. The body of a redheaded woman has been found buried in a shallow grave, and the killer has given her wings, like an angel. Soon another woman is found at a different cemetery, followed quickly by another.
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Very good
- De Maine Knitter en 12-02-17
- Angel
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 4
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Edge of your seat audiobook
Revisado: 03-30-25
Maybe a spoiler half way into this!! So, Once the action gets going it’s intense and a good audio ‘read’ but…I was disappointed to have to suspend disbelief so hard that what happened at the end could have done so. I’ve read a number of British and Scottish police procedurals and it’s kind of interesting how every single one, including Sherlock, has an arch nemesis who, one way or another just won’t stay dead or incarcerated or…ya. I love it when the main characters are coming upon new villains in each book, new scenarios, new character growth and evolution. It does feel a bit like, ‘oh not this story line again’ when a story is going back to the ‘oh no oh no he’s bbbaaaccckkk and REALLY out for blood and mental torture of our heroes THIS time’. Perhaps I’ve become a bit jaded with this literary technique because it’s happened in almost every good Brit series I’ve read/listened to, which have been a fair amount! I’m a huge fan of this stuff. I imagine if this is your first series of the genre ever, don’t listen to me- you’ll love it! And I love it too. I just wish that…as above. :-)
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Heavenfield
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 3
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 8 h y 18 m
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The hunter becomes the hunted.... When a man is found dead at the remote church of Heavenfield, DCI Ryan is the only other person for miles around. The police have no weapon, no motive and no other suspects. Already suspended from Northumbria CID, Ryan must fight to clear his name. But soon more than his career is at stake when prominent members of the mysterious Circle begin to die.
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Spoilers, maybe.. but I doubt it..
- De Trish R. en 09-04-16
- Heavenfield
- The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 3
- De: LJ Ross
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
A good yarn but
Revisado: 03-28-25
I am enjoying this series, though each of the three books I’ve read v so far have required a huge suspension of disbelief. The narrator it great except for his female voices.
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