Saturday, July 18, 2020

Book Review: "Bone Canyon" By Lee Goldberg

Patience is a virtue...Lee has outdone himself on this one with a unique thriller that will have you guessing till the end.

It begins in an area well known for brush fires in the LA suburbs with plenty of corruption, cold cases, and fog to keep these anthropologists digging for days.

What they unearth is shocking because it seems that three deputies from the nearby sheriffs office are up to no good at "Lost Hills."

Without giving it all away I can tell you that this new work  had that immediate want and need to higher powers and appeal to know more, to utilize police procedures, to play detective, and to seek justice ultimately for those who were silenced.

In fact, those individuals may have died but their deaths were not in vain.
There's something fishy here, a cover up possibly, but even more than that...could the skeletal remains hold more than mere DNA...could they be the clue that unlocks the secrets...could the bodies speak from their graves...and could their possibly be a connection?

OMG!! This has plenty of difficult topics including rape, corruption, death, victim blaming/shaming, and much-much MORE!

You won't want to miss this gem!

Thank you Lee, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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