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Welcome to Albertsville Population 397…and falling. When Ryan Cassidy claims a house left to him by his estranged grandparents, he becomes tangled in the mystery of a town crushed by a deadly secret spanning generations. The town's power core, which includes the reeve, his council members, and the local police, smother opposition with deceit, brutality and fear. They will stop at nothing to keep the horror they've committed buried. A severe winter storm leaves Albertsville snowbound—a trap only the dead can hope to flee—and Ryan becomes a liability that must be silenced at any cost. The answers to the town’s mystery and its salvation are hidden...In the Bones.

In the Bones Renee Miller 9780987811226 Books

A well-written novel that's full of intrigue and suspense that kept me engaged right from the start. Money, greed, sex, corruption, murder - this novel had it all, and so much more. All of the characters are so well-rounded; fleshed-out that you truly get a sense of each and every individual and the role they each play, in the end making this story come alive. In my opinion novels are a better read when the villain is one evil son-of-a-bitch; the more evil he/she is the better, and boy does the author deliver on this. The "monster" is one of the most nastiest, disgusting, and evil character that I've had the pleasure of reading about in quite some time. Ryan (our hero), an average guy who truly shines as the hero; who believes in truth and justice. Majority of residents of Albertsville continually insist that he pack his bags and leave town immediately if he knows what's good for him. Unable to stand by and watch one man wield his god-like powers over the townsfolk, Ryan takes a stand, and daunting as the task may be, hopes the scared and defeated citizens will face their fears and stand up for what they believe in.

I was all set and ready to rate this novel five stars, but I'm sorry, I don't know what the author was thinking when she wrote the ending as it has to be one of the worst endings I've read in quite some time. I honestly cannot believe how bad it is. It's as though the author got tired and decided she couldn't write any more.

In the end, "In the Bones" is a terrific story that's worth reading. It's just too bad about the ending.

Product details

  • Paperback 302 pages
  • Publisher DeadPixel Publications (February 15, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0987811223

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Couldn't put it down. An entire different plot than most thrillers. Finished at 430 in the morning. Quite a twist
It was just ok. I was expecting a larger and bigger ending but it was just pretty anticlimactic. I like more suspense.
A guy inherits his grandparents farm with a stipulation that he must live there for a year. He quickly finds that's things a re not what they seem. Shenanigans follow. Will he figure out the mystery before the town takes care of him, like they have taken care of his family?

Good read.
Small town mystery with big time bad guy. Miller creates a big piece of garbage stinking up a country town. This is one of those reads you can't wait to see the antagonist get what's coming. By the end, I was rooting for his demise in the worst possible way. And that's what a good bad guy should do in the story like this.
this is a very fun read, and it draws you in. There is a central mystery, and its a bit fuzzy at the end, but I couldn't put this down as I enjoyed reading it so much. Renee Miller has quite a handle on dialogue and building up likability in her main characters. I think if you're a fan of intrigue, maybe a dash of soap opera, and creepy neighbors, this should do you nicely.
In The Bones begs the question, what would you do if the only way you can claim your inheritance is if you live in a rural, small town for a year? Sounds nice, right? Only, the folks who live there are intent, by any means necessary, on keeping outsiders out and their secrets buried. Yeah. Not so nice, now, huh? That's the premise for In The Bones.

First off, I loved this book. I love it when an author makes me feel so strongly about their characters that I'm yelling at my kindle like they're real people who I might be able to influence. Of course they're not real, and I can't control what they do, but it feels good to at least try to affect an outcome. That's how I felt throughout, In The Bones. I rooted for the 'good' guys, and wanted to maim and kill the bad guys, and sometimes, it was hard to know who was who. This author has an exceptional talent for creating believable, loveable, and hateable characters.

If you like strong characters who make you feel deeply and an engaging storyline, then you'll enjoy this book!
IN THE BONES finally made its way up to the top of my long reading list. When it finally picked it up, I devoured it in a weekend, because it was so smoothly and well written.

Reporter and writer Ryan Cassidy returns to the town from which his dead grandparents hail to collect a substantial inheritance, but there is a catch. If he wants the money he must remain the isolated Canadian village for a year. With every catch comes a problem...the town IS the problem. A nest of secrets, murder and other assorted no-goodery infests the village, with the town’s reeve (mayor) at the heart of everything. Ryan didn’t count on count on getting tangled in a web of conspiracies, and he didn’t count on falling in love, either. Ryan must decide whether to get involved or hang low and just survive. Now the town’s secrets are closing in, and Ryan is running out of options and time. .

The best part of the book was the worst part – the bad guy. Renee Miller writes a rattlesnake of a bad guy. I wanted him dead immediately. I kept thinking, "Will somebody shoot this guy?" A good bad guy can make a book. Think “Canadian Saddam Hussain,” complete with evil henchmen, and you’ve got a pretty good picture. I didn’t know Canadians could be so brutal. The rest of her characters are well written, too, but the bad guy, well, he was really nasty.

Well written and easy to read, I would recommend IN THE BONES to anyone looking for a good crime thriller.
A well-written novel that's full of intrigue and suspense that kept me engaged right from the start. Money, greed, sex, corruption, murder - this novel had it all, and so much more. All of the characters are so well-rounded; fleshed-out that you truly get a sense of each and every individual and the role they each play, in the end making this story come alive. In my opinion novels are a better read when the villain is one evil son-of-a-bitch; the more evil he/she is the better, and boy does the author deliver on this. The "monster" is one of the most nastiest, disgusting, and evil character that I've had the pleasure of reading about in quite some time. Ryan (our hero), an average guy who truly shines as the hero; who believes in truth and justice. Majority of residents of Albertsville continually insist that he pack his bags and leave town immediately if he knows what's good for him. Unable to stand by and watch one man wield his god-like powers over the townsfolk, Ryan takes a stand, and daunting as the task may be, hopes the scared and defeated citizens will face their fears and stand up for what they believe in.

I was all set and ready to rate this novel five stars, but I'm sorry, I don't know what the author was thinking when she wrote the ending as it has to be one of the worst endings I've read in quite some time. I honestly cannot believe how bad it is. It's as though the author got tired and decided she couldn't write any more.

In the end, "In the Bones" is a terrific story that's worth reading. It's just too bad about the ending.
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