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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Book Review: Bone Deep by Sandra Ireland

Bone Deep
Title: Bone Deep 

Author: Sandra Ireland

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Review:
Bone Deep starts off with a two unlikely people who are drawn together by mystery. The chapters switch between the different characters in the story that can cause readers to get a little lost. The story moves quickly page after page readers will be pulled into a tale of mystery until the predictable ending will leave readers shaking their heads.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher Polygon for the advance copy of Sandra Ireland Bone Deep

Synopsis:
What happens when you fall in love with the wrong person?
The consequences threaten to be far-reaching and potentially deadly. Bone Deep is a contemporary novel of sibling rivalry, love, betrayal and murder. It is a dual narrative, told in alternative chapters by Mac, a woman bent on keeping the secrets of the past from her only son, and the enigmatic Lucie, whose own past is something of a closed book. Their story is underpinned by the creaking presence of an abandoned water mill, and haunted by the local legend of two long-dead sisters, themselves rivals in love, and ready to point an accusing finger from the pages of history.
Kindle Edition272 pages
Published July 5th 2018 by Polygon

About The Author:

Sandra Ireland was born in England but lived for many years in Éire before returning ‘home’ to Scotland in the 1990s. She is the author of Beneath the Skin, a psychological thriller, which was shortlisted for a Saltire Literary Award in 2017. Her second novel, Bone Deep, a modern Gothic tale of sibling rivalry, inspired by an old Scottish folktale, will be published in the UK by Polygon in July, and in the US (Gallery) and Germany (Penguin) next year. She also writes poetry, often inspired by the seascapes of Scotland’s rugged east coast. Her poems have been widely published in anthologies, including Seagate III (Dundee), and New Writing Scotland. She won the Dorothy Dunbar Trophy for Poetry, awarded by the Scottish Association of Writers, in 2017 and 2018. Sandra is Secretary of Angus Writers’ Circle and one third of the Chasing Time Team, which runs writing retreats in a gloriously gothic rural setting.

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