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Forgotten Bones
- Dead Remaining, Book 1
- Narrated by: Julie McKay
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An Amazon Charts bestseller.
An unlikely pair teams up to investigate a brutal murder in a haunting thriller that walks the line between reality and impossibility.
When small-town police officers discover the grave of a young boy, they’re quick to pin the crime on a convicted criminal who lives nearby. But when it comes to murder, Officer Susan Marlan never trusts a simple explanation, so she’s just getting started.
Meanwhile, college professor Eric Evans hallucinates a young boy in overalls: a symptom of his schizophrenia - or so he thinks. But when more bodies turn up, Eric has more visions, and they mirror details of the murder case. As the investigation continues, the police stick with their original conclusion, but Susan’s instincts tell her something is off. The higher-ups keep stonewalling her, and the FBI’s closing in.
Desperate for answers, Susan goes rogue and turns to Eric for help. Together they take an unorthodox approach to the case as the evidence keeps getting stranger. With Eric’s hallucinations intensifying and the body count rising, can the pair separate truth from illusion long enough to catch a monster?
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-24
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The characters were surprisingly well-developed and likable (minus the villains, of course, even the twist one who, honestly, was suspicious as heck right from the start). The supernatural aspect was handled really well, with a kind of self-awareness. It wasn't too over the top. Likewise, the way the author handled the subject of schizophrenia was refreshing, straightforward but sensitive.
The mystery wasn't the most complex, but it was still compelling.
Even though the plot hinged on a twist, it still held up to a repeat read, which is saying something.
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