Synopses & Reviews
Hilary and Mark Bradley are trapped in a web of suspicion. Last year, accusations of a torrid affair with a student cost Mark his teaching job and made the young couple into outcasts in their remote island town off the Lake Michigan coast. Now another teenage girl is found dead on a deserted beach. . . and once again, Mark faces a hostile town convinced of his guilt.
Hilary Bradley is determined to prove that Mark is innocent, but shes on a lonely, dangerous quest. Even when she discovers that the murdered girl was witness to a horrific crime years earlier, the police are certain shes throwing up a smoke screen to protect her husband. Only a quirky detective named Cab Bolton seems willing to believe Hilarys story.
Hilary and Cab soon find that people in this community are willing to kill to keep their secrets hidden—and to make sure Mark doesnt get away with murder. And with each shocking revelation, even Hilary begins to wonder whether her husband is truly innocent. Freemans first stand-alone thriller since his Stride novels is a knockout.
Review
"Well-developed characters and a thrilling climax ."--Publishers Weekly "Captivating ... A book that presents sufficient twists, turns and traps to intrigue any devotee of the thriller genre."--Kirkus Reviews "'The Bone House' more than lives up to its evocative title."--Carole Barrowman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "This is a super police procedural-amateur sleuth thriller starring a powerful cast and loaded with twisting action from start to finish."--Genre Go Round Reviews
About the Author
Brian Freeman is the internationally bestselling author of psychological suspense novels featuring detectives Jonathan Stride and Serena Dial. His books have been sold in 46 countries and 18 languages. His debut thriller, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a nominee for the Edgar, Dagger, Anthony, and Barry awards for best first novel. His other novels include The Burying Place, In the Dark, and Stalked. Brian is drawn to complex characters, and says, “My stories are about the hidden intimate motives that draw people across some terrible lines.” Brian and his wife, Marcia, have lived in Minnesota for more than twenty years.