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Hunting Shadows

Inspector Ian Rutledge • Book 16

by Charles Todd

Narrated by Simon Prebble

4.15 ABR Score (6.4K ratings)
★ 4.06 Goodreads (5.6K) ★ 4.55 Audible (778)
10h 22m Released 2014 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

The only witness to the killer can't be believed — and Rutledge, still haunted by the trenches, understands better than anyone what it's like not to be.

  • Great if you want: psychological historical mystery where WWI trauma shapes every clue
  • Listening experience: slow, atmospheric, fog-over-the-fens — rewards patience
  • Narration: Prebble's measured restraint perfectly mirrors Rutledge's suppressed grief
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — 16 books of backstory weighs on this one

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About This Audiobook

Two murders in the Cambridgeshire fens share only one visible characteristic: the killer vanishes without leaving traces conventional investigation can follow. When the only witness to the second killing describes something that sounds impossible, Inspector Ian Rutledge finds himself working a case that reaches back into the trenches of the First World War — as all his cases eventually must. Charles Todd's Agatha Award-winning novel is careful, atmospheric, and character-driven in the tradition of the best British procedurals.

Simon Prebble has narrated the Rutledge series consistently, and his handling of the novel's layered time — the 1920s present and the war's shadow — is precise. His Rutledge carries the shell shock of Hamish, the voice in his head, with a restraint that makes the psychological burden feel real rather than melodramatic. At just over 10 hours, Hunting Shadows is a methodical and rewarding listen for fans of historical crime fiction.