
Hollow Bones
Erica Wright
(Author)Description
An eerie Appalachian town. A fatal fire. Three women whose fates intertwine . . .
Essa Montgomery and her brother Clyde were brought up in New Hope, a serpent-handling church in Vintera, West Virginia, until the shocking deaths of both their parents closed the church down. Now twenty, reclusive Essa lives alone in her childhood home in the shadow of New Hope, which to her horror has been taken over by a new charismatic, unsettling pastor who continues the dangerous practice. So when the church burns down, she's glad - until she learns that two people died in the blaze, and her brother's the prime suspect . . .
Life has made Juliet Usher, who scratches a living as a psychic medium, both assertive and ruthless. With a baby on the way, it's the worst possible time for her partner Clyde to be arrested. She'll do anything to survive and keep him out of prison - no matter what it takes!
Merrit Callahan has always been ambitious. A striving news reporter, she's willing to go the extra mile and break the rules to get the big scoop. And in small-town Vintera, she thinks she might have found the story that will be the making of her career.
Fans of Angie Kim's Miracle Creek and Eli Cranor's Ozark Dogs will love this gripping and creepy mystery novel inspired by Shakespeare's Measure for Measure using a contemporary setting filled with shocking twists and turns!
Product Details
Publisher | Severn House |
Publish Date | August 06, 2024 |
Pages | 208 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781448313945 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 5.5 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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Reviews
[A] fast-paced, quirky debut-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Red Chameleon"
A clever little whodunnit-- "The New York Times on Famous in Cedarville"
Aficionados of humorous mysteries like the Stephanie Plum series and the Lucky O'Toole series by Deborah Coonts will want to add this to their reading lists-- "Booklist on The Red Chameleon"
Fascinating and fully developed characters . . . Wright's vividly told tale is studded with wry wit-- "Publishers Weekly on The Blue Kingfisher"
Readers will want to see more-- "Publishers Weekly on The Red Chameleon"
Tense undercover scenes paired with Stone's struggle to rebuild her life after her stint with the NYPD create a gripping addition to the recent trend in crime fiction of portraying the dangers facing America's immigrants-- "Booklist on The Blue Kingfisher"
The action builds to a thoroughly satisfying and exciting finale. Wright provides it all: clean prose, captivating characters, a gripping mystery, and a wry look at Hollywood glamour and decay-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Famous in Cedarville"
Wright successfully combines small-town sensibility with the money and glitz of twentieth-century Hollywood in a suspenseful mystery populated with winning characters-- "Booklist on Famous in Cedarville"
Wright's debut novel offers a promising start to a hard-boiled series featuring an idiosyncratic female PI whose quirkiness will appeal to fans of Linda Barnes or Karen Kijewski-- "Library Journal on The Red Chameleon"
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