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Bone Blind (2000)

by Abigail Padgett(Favorite Author)
3.37 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I found many parts boring, mostly about the writer and his book. He seemed to enjoy his research more than his writing. I'd figured out the end before I got there, there were a few too many clues. I enjoyed Yost's character, flawed, trying to do one more good deed before retiring. Deserves another proofreading, spotted several typos in here as well, glad it was a free download. It could have been better with a few changes, but not a completely horrible read.
review 2: Fans of Abigail Padgett's Bo Bradley mysteries know she's an exquisite stylist. BONE BLIND showcases her gift for creating atmosphere, and the atmosphere here is brilliantly dark. Boston horror novelist Finn Ryan is writing a gothic tale about a demon bride when he becomes entangled with Tally Se
... morerzak, another horror writer who has her own touch of the demonic; she's linked to a grisly unsolved murder that happened 20 years earlier. At the same time their obsessive romance unfolds, a local cop, on the verge of retirement, is looking into the old murder. The cop, Warren Yost, is down-to-earth, decent, and funny; thank goodness Padgett lets the reader have an occasional beer with him and relax. Another pleasure of BONE BLIND is its insight into the writing process. The moments of relief are welcome, because the Finn and Tally story will wrap itself around you like vines growing out of a grave. less
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volleyball42195
set it aside for now. may come back to it later
Christiane
Creepy and crazy and deliciously scary!
cheezie123
Reading on my Kindle.
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