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The Bone Garden

2008 | Crime

Julia Hamill has moved home after her divorce and finds a set of human bones in her garden. She goes on a journey to find out who the bones belong to and why they are buried in her garden. What she uncovers is a series of murders that began in the 1830's.



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AJaneClark (3975 KP) rated

May 30, 2020  
The Bone Garden
The Bone Garden
Tess Gerritsen | 2008 | Crime
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8.3 (3 Ratings)
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Isles without RIzzoli
To begin with I struggled with the story alternating between the past and the present, and through multiple story tellers. Once I managed to get into the flow of the novel , it was interesting and the story addictive.

As one would come to expect from Tess Gerritsen, the story is well written and the balance of charming characters, heroes and wickedness helps to create suspense and excitement.
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MissCagey (2652 KP) rated

May 30, 2018  
The Bone Garden
The Bone Garden
Tess Gerritsen | 2008 | Crime
8
8.3 (3 Ratings)
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Thoroughly enjoyable
I wouldn't put my neck on the line and say this book was unputdownable but I really looked forward to reading a few chapters every night. It alternates between an historical and a modern setting that become intertwined. I particularly enjoyed the characters from the past and preferred those parts of the book, there was more action and the description of that time was so vivid you really got a sense of it.