Book Review of The Bones Will Speak
by Carrie Stuart Parks
"A Gwen Marcey Novel"
REVIEW BY: L. Kimbro
"A Gwen Marcey Novel"
REVIEW BY: L. Kimbro
Note from L. Bankhead: Please warmly welcome my daughter, L. Kimbro, as she read and reviewed this exciting new mystery thriller.
This is the second installment in the Gwen Marcey novel series. Gwen Marcey is a forensic artist for the Missoula Police Department in Montana. One day her dog, Winston, brings home a human skull. This leads her to find out there is a serial killer in their community and on the loose. Her dog leads her to a cabin where a girl is found tortured and clinging to life. To her astonishment, the victim looks remarkably like her daughter. The killer has a score to settle from long before and Gwen will be put to the test using her forensic skills to track down the killer.
My opinion about this book, is that it is extremely well written with many twists and turns. The author is very detailed and makes everything very vivid, coming alive on the pages. Parks leaves you hanging on the end of each chapter, really making you want to read more. I'm definitely going to go back to the first book and read it. I look forward to Parks coming out with new books. I recommend this mystery to men and women, but no one under the age of 14 (rape, graphic torture, etc are mentioned).
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My opinion about this book, is that it is extremely well written with many twists and turns. The author is very detailed and makes everything very vivid, coming alive on the pages. Parks leaves you hanging on the end of each chapter, really making you want to read more. I'm definitely going to go back to the first book and read it. I look forward to Parks coming out with new books. I recommend this mystery to men and women, but no one under the age of 14 (rape, graphic torture, etc are mentioned).