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Kalte Asche - David Hunter, Band 2 (Gekürzt)
Kalte Asche - David Hunter, Band 2 (Gekürzt)
Kalte Asche - David Hunter, Band 2 (Gekürzt)
Audiobook (abridged)7 hours

Kalte Asche - David Hunter, Band 2 (Gekürzt)

Written by Simon Beckett

Narrated by Johannes Steck

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Allein ihre Asche und ihre Hände und Füße sind übrig geblieben. Als der Rechtsmediziner David Hunter die Überreste der Frau auf der schottischen Insel Runa untersucht, ist er sich sicher, dass ihr Tod kein Unfall war. Er will seine Erkenntnisse dem Superintendenten in Lewis mitteilen, doch ein Sturm schneidet die rauhe Insel von der Außenwelt ab. Am nächsten Morgen ist der Constable tot, der den Tatort bewachen sollte. Hunter erkennt entsetzt, dass der Mörder auf der Insel ist. Er muss ihn finden, bevor er wieder zuschlägt. Eine atemberaubende Jagd beginnt.
LanguageDeutsch
PublisherArgon Verlag
Release dateNov 14, 2012
ISBN9783866107250
Kalte Asche - David Hunter, Band 2 (Gekürzt)

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Excellent mystery. David Hunter, the forensic anthropologist, is an odd bloke. Constantly worrying about all manner of things, most of them not under his control. His relationship with his girlfriend Julie seems to be his biggest concern yet, between and on the lines, you find him questioning if he really has a relationship with her. If you don't feel like chucking him in the head and can ignore his constant ineffective pondering you will really enjoy the twists and turns this murder presents!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What I really enjoyed about this book was the location and all the unique characters. It is a very well written book with lots of twists and turns which makes it hard to put down and impossible to pin down the murderer. Looking forward to reading my next Simon Beckett book.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Not nice people at all, nasty plot, totally unbelievable ending. It was a waste of time to read it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    4.5 Stars. An excellent read with plenty of twists and kept me trying to work out who the murderer was. Recommend to others.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Set 18 months after the first book, David Hunter has returned to his work as a forensic anthropologist and is sent to investigate a suspicious death on a remote Scottish island. They become completely cut off by bad weather, as other murders occur.
    An interesting story with classic misdirection.
    A bit less enjoyable than the first book, perhaps because of the nature of the resolution of the story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I read the books, they are great.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    “I took the skull from its evidence bag and gently set it on the stainless steel table. ‘Tell me who you are. . . .’ ” With this silent plea, forensic expert Dr. David Hunter ignites a harrowing murder investigation on a windswept Scottish island, and a tale of menace, sexuality, and revenge unravels—along with the chilling message that a killer has…

    Dr. David Hunter should be in London with the woman he loves and a past he can’t quite shake off. Instead, as a favor to a beleaguered cop, Hunter travels to a remote island in the Outer Hebrides to inspect a baffling set of remains. A forensic anthropologist, he has seen bodies destroyed by all forms of violence, but even he is surprised at what he finds: human remains burned beyond recognition—all within the confines of an otherwise undamaged, unoccupied cottage. Local police want to rule the death accidental. But Hunter’s examination of the victim’s charred skull tells him that this woman, no doubt a stranger to the close-knit island of Runa, was murdered by someone nearby.

    Within days, two more people are dead by fire. Hunter’s job is to coax the dead into telling their stories—but now that he’s beginning to hear them, he is staggered by the truth. Working with only the barest of clues, he peels back the layers of mysteries past and present, exposing the tangle of secrets at the heart of this strange community—from the deceptions of a wealthy couple to the bitterness of an ex-cop and the secrets of a lonely single mother—as a tale of rage and perversion comes full circle…then explodes in a series of violent acts and shocking twists.


    Didn't enjoy it as much as the first book but was an entertaining read. Great descriptions of the island and the weather but a little too contrived for me.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was the first book I read that had such, oh, how to say....gorey details in it.It was well written, and lots of forensic information.Good plot, Beckett is a good writer.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Unusual thriller set on fictional remote Hebridean island of Runa, where forensic anthropologist, David Hunter has been asked to investigate some bones to see if there is a suspicious death involved. His arrival precipitates several grisly deaths as the island is cut off by violent storms and he races to try to find out who the victim was and why they were killed. A fast paced plot which keeps you wanting to keep turning the pages, to find out who did it and why. Keeps the surprises coming up to the end.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It really has all of my favorite ingredients for a good crime novel. A remote and isolated island, storms and bad weather, mysterious deaths and dark secrets. His best yet.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    "Written in Bone" has more twists than most roller coasters. This second book in the Dr. David Hunter series is a lot more interesting and faster paced than the first. But you can't help but notice that there seem to be a fair number of pages left just as the case has wrapped up, and everyone is preparing to go home. Then, another twist, one that I thought was totally unnecessary and only dragged the book out. Now I was just anxious for the &*%$@# thing to end. Then it happens, the FINAL twist, perhaps the gretaest one I have ever read. I am restraining myself from rushing out and getting series book #3
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Amazing read!!!Keeps twisting to the very last page.Mystery in a closed community.Hope to read a lot more books by this gifted writer
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great powerful crime thriller. Good twists and gory ending.Back Cover Blurb:On the remote Hebridean island of Runa, a grisly discovery awaits the arrival of forensic anthropologist Dr David Hunter.A body - almost totally incinerated but for the feet and a single hand - has been found. The local police are quick to record an accidental death but Hunter's instincts say otherwise: he's convinced it's murder. In fact Runa is far from the peaceful community it first appears - and a burned corpse is only one of its dark secrets.Then an Atlantic storm descends, severing all power and contact with the mainland. And as the storm rages, the killing begins in earnest.....
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another great read by Simon Beckett!This time the mystery is on an island in the Hebrides. It's one of those closed environment murder mysteries where the killer is among us, we can't get away, the killer can't get away, & people are dying all around us. Throw in a storm that cuts everyone off from communication & various horrible deaths & you've got a chilling read.Once again Beckett proves that he can write well & that he has a really good (& somewhat twisted) imagination. The twists & turns in this are lovely & unexpected & the whodunit really does stay a whodunit which makes it a true page-turner.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    David Hunter is a forensic anthropologist whose expertise is requested in Scotland when a woman's body is found burned by what appears to be spontaneous human combustion. On closer examination, Hunter determines otherwise. But with a storm brewing on this remote island and no means of communication, the killer does everything he can to protect his secrets and wait until it is safe to leave the island. An interesting read although there were more supposed accidents and bodies than in Jessica Fletcher's Cabot Cove.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I read this book without wasting time breathing, going to the toilet, sleeping or eating. I had to finish it! The story is about a anthropologist who is asked to go to an island to determine the cause of death of a body that was found in a shed. He arrives at the island, there is a big storm and he can't get off the island anymore. There is only one small village on the island and of course no one is willing to help the hero. Very well written, with an ending to expect another book, hurrah!