A review by kjackmi
Blind to the Bones by Stephen Booth

4.0

Booth's mysteries always have some sort of 'supernatural' aspect, tied into the traditions and folklore of rural England. Both protagonists are sympathetic and madenning by turns. I liked how this one explored more of Fry's backstory. Interesting characters, good reader, fun to listen to. This was a very entertaining police procedural, even with an ending sort of 'pulled out of the hat.'