![]() ![]() * I was gifted this copy in exchange for an honest review. Will she survive the secrets of the bone house? Follow Alan and Ciere on their latest mission in this edge-of-your-seat in this Illusive novella. This thrilling sequel to Illusive will have readers on the edge of their seats. With the help of forensic anthropologist Sophia Hudson, and the extraordinary young Elliott Carter, Detective Sarah Noble gets to the bottom of a cold case that refuses to stay in the past. A sci-fi adventure about a band of super criminals who get powers from a vaccine created to stop a deadly virus sweeping the planet. It’s the moment that new mother, Cora, has been dreading since she moved to Slayton – because someone knows, and is going to make her pay. When hundreds of birds fall from the sky into Slayton’s lake in a terrifying freak event, the waters are dredged – revealing a dark, long-held secret.Īn old pram is pulled from the depths, with the bones of a baby still strapped inside. → content warnings: death, infant death, murder, domestic abuse, suicide, mental illness, kidnapping, rape Those who enjoyed Erin Kelly’s The Skeleton Key or who prefer crime fiction should read this. ![]() ![]() While putting the pieces of the mystery, suspenseful puzzle together, the writing style makes for a simple and exciting read. This book was complex and horrific, with strange characters, many points of view, and twists and turns that kept me reading into the wee hours of the morning. ![]() This is one of Caroline Mitchell’s many works that I’ve read, and one thing about her that I admire is that she isn’t afraid to dig into the nitty-gritty aspects of crime. The bone house, the bone house is calling for you” “It whispers your name in the dead of night ![]()
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