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The Bone Factory (2009)

by Nate Kenyon(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0843962879 (ISBN13: 9780843962871)
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English
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Leisure Books
review 1: Nate Kenyon has an uncanny ability to write horror, I mean some major unsettling terrifying horror, without resorting to gore and gratuitous sex/violence (not that there is something wrong with those, of course :)). I read this book immediately after Brian Keene's The Rising and City of The Dead, because I wanted a break from nonstop action and dangling intestines and this book fit the bill. There is really almost no supernatural element to this book, but it's quite scary all the same. Would make a great snow day read. I didn't like it as much as Kenyon's Reach and Bloodstone, those books were amazing. But this book was still very good. I highly recommend it.
review 2: David Pierce is in desperate need for a job. He has a wife and a child to take care of. When
... morehe is offered the job as an advisor at Hydro Development. The plant has recently been re-opened after being shut down for a while. When the mutilated body of a farmer and the disappearance of a little girl where thought to be connected with the plant, the company shut it down. Now Hydro Development is ready to get up and running again. David will be the man to help them do just that. Dan Flint works for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The FERC is has its eye on Hydro Development, especially after it was reported that the plant has supposedly tainted the water. A child caught some fish that had some strange growths. Dan senses something honest in David. He contact David and asks him to help him get the goods on the plant. Neither one of them could ever imagine the nightmare that awaited them. The first few pages of this book is a definite attention grabber. The Bone Factory is a quick read. For me the star was David. I didn't expect this from him. He seemed like a by the book type of guy. He turned out to be a tough guy. He really stepped it up when it counted the most. If you have never read anything by Nate Kenyon then now is a good time to give him a try with The Bone Factory. It left me wanting more of a really good author. less
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Muks
Wow this book really kept me on the edge of my seat, I couldn't put it down.
Kayli
Though well written, the plot was somewhat predictable from the first page.
cheeto23
A good story. Very gruesome, but keeps you on the edge of your seat.
alena
Suspenseful, Frightening, and Gruesome. What's not to love.
Nightbloominglady
This was a pretty solid thriller and well worth reading.
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