The Bone House by Brian FreemanMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
When I started this book, I was still stuck in Frost Easton's world, and so it took me a little while to get into this one. But I'm glad I persevered. As usual, Mr Freeman doesn't disappoint with a very well written, twisty novel.
Six years ago, Glory nearly died in a fire. Now she's a wild child, and when she meets Mark Bradley on a beach in Florida, she immediately comes on to him. The problem - Mark is a disgraced high school teacher who lost his job because of Glory's elder sister, Tresa.
When Glory is found dead the next morning, Mark is immediately a suspect. In a small town in Wisconsin where outsiders are not welcome, Mark struggles beneath the weight of joblessness and doubting neighbours, all of who believe that Mark is guilty.
But while everyone is quick to believe in Mark's guilt, Det Cab Bolton isn't too sure. Taking a trip to Wisconsin, he quickly starts to unravel clues that point to things not being as cut and dried as everyone would hope.
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