The Bone Mother
A Martha Strangeways Investigation, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Barron
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By:
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Suzy Aspley
Martha Strangeways has settled into a quiet life in Strathbran, after the horrific events that traumatised the village a year earlier: her son, Dougie is at university, her friend Orla will give birth at any minute, and she's becoming ever closer to her ex, Jamie.
But all this is turned upside down when her friend at Glasgow CID, DI Derek Summers, calls on her to help with a truly disturbing case: a human ear, with an unusual Celtic earring, has been found next to a railway line in the Highlands.
And when the body of a young woman wearing matching jewellery turns up at a landmark church shortly after, the mystery only deepens. Why has she been laid out in such a ritualistic fashion? Does her trek along the little-known Cailleach Way have anything to do with her demise? And who is running the Facebook Group where she posted details of her journey to the shrine of the Bone Mother goddess?
As Martha tries to unpick the threads, she soon finds herself entwined with a ghost from her own past, and in conflict with the owner of a company committed to a huge hydro-electric scheme that threatens to destroy the goddess's sacred land.
With Halloween approaching, and someone determined to protect the goddess at all costs, can Martha and Summers catch the killer before they strike again – and this time much closer to home…?
©2026 Suzy Aspley (P)2026 Ulverscroft AudioOnce again Suzy Aspley has given us a fantastic mystery involving Scottish legends and folklore. As with the first book, I loved the spooky, gothic vibes and the remote Scottish setting. Martha is a fantastic character - a strong woman who has had to deal with so much grief and sadness in her past - and found her relationship with DI Summers interesting, and loved her friendship with Orla. This was a great listen with a complex and interesting plot. I really need more Martha and hope we don't have to wait as long for the next book!
Sarah Barron did a fantastic job narrating the book and bringing the characters to life.
Amazing Scottish folklore mystery
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