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My Sister's Bones: A Novel of Suspense by Nuala Ellwood

panda27's review against another edition

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5.0

What the.
This book started out slowly but wow I devoured it in a day after getting into it. I'm just mind boggled

sueotwell's review against another edition

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4.0

This book took me a minute to get into but it was a page turner. It was very intense and I really enjoyed it!

k_west1984's review against another edition

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5.0

Really enjoyed this book an a really good twist that I never saw coming

twentytworeader's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced

4.0

pud50's review against another edition

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dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

kbranfield's review against another edition

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4.0

My Sister's Bones by Nuala Ellwood slowly builds into a suspense-laden mystery with very unexpected twists and turns.

War correspondent Kate Rafter's return to her childhood home following her mother's death contributes to her increasingly fragile mental state. Her recent experiences in Syria are horrific and the events leading up to her last assignment play a fairly large role in her declining emotional stability. Kate is suffering from extensive post traumatic stress disorder which makes her an increasingly unreliable narrator when she begins seeing and hearing things that cannot be corroborated by anyone else. Much of her story is revealed through her sessions with Dr. Shaw and no one is quite sure what to believe about Kate's recounting of extremely traumatic events that have recently occurred.

Kate's narration comes to an abrupt and shocking end and the perspective then switches to that of her younger sister, Sally, who is a raging alcoholic. Their relationship is badly fractured but Kate make a valiant effort to get through to her sister on her visit home. Sally consumes copious amounts of wine and spends her days in a drunken stupor as she laments the rift with her daughter, Hannah, whom she has not seen in several years. Her husband, Paul Cheverell is incredibly patient with her but their marriage is definitely breathing its last gasp. After a surprise visitor appears on her doorstep, Sally finally sobers up long enough to remember a desperate request from Kate. Will she then uncover the truth about whether or not Kate's experiences at their childhood home are real or imagined?

A dark, twisted and incredibly atmospheric tale, My Sister's Bones is an intriguing mystery that is initially somewhat slow-paced but dramatically hurtles to a twist-filled and shocking conclusion. Nuala Ellwood's extensive research and subsequent portrayal of the devastating effects of PTSD are hard-hitting and incredibly realistic. Kate is a sympathetic character whose intentions to expose the damages of war are noble and eventually take a horrific toll on her psyche.It is impossible to predict what direction the storyline is going until the absolutely jaw-dropping plot twist. From that point, the novel moves at a breakneck speed in the aftermath of stunning revelations. An outstanding debut that I highly recommend to fans of the genre.

ilariam's review against another edition

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2.0

“Lei è al sicuro adesso. Libera dai suoi demoni. Riposa in un posto quieto e tranquillo, in un piccolo, placido fazzoletto d’acqua. Le sarebbe piaciuto, penso, guardando un battello avvicinarsi al molo. Lo avrebbe ritenuto appropriato.
È difficile credere che abbia trovato pace dopo una fine così violenta, ma spero ci sia riuscita.
Mia sorella. La mia bellissima sorella.”

Kate è una reporter di guerra. Ha visto cose negli ultimi 20 anni che non potranno mai essere capite da chi non le ha vissute sulla propria pelle. La sua vita non è mai stata facile: il padre alcolizzato, le violenze subite, il pessimo rapporto con la sorella minore, Sally. Come se non bastasse, ecco la notizia della morte della madre, in un momento davvero delicato e dal punto di vista personale e da quello professionale. A funerale già avvenuto, è costretta a tornare a casa per risolvere alcune faccende, non immaginando che sarà l’inizio di un nuovo incubo.

La prima parte del racconto è estremamente appesantita dal tema del disturbo post-traumatico da stress della protagonista, che la porta ad avere allucinazioni uditive e visive. Lo scopo è mettere in dubbio la sua capacità di distinguere tra realtà e immaginazione, ma il risultato, piuttosto confusionario, è tutt’altro che efficace; di tensione alla fin fine ce n’è davvero poca. Se a questo si aggiunge l’eccesso di elementi drammatici nel background di Kate (padre alcolizzato e abusi, facile ricorso a vino, sonniferi e psicofarmaci, una storia d’amore finita male, un aborto, colleghi-serpenti, Aleppo), è facile capire come procedere nella lettura sia un supplizio. Non va molto meglio nella seconda parte, quella affidata alla Sally: in positivo rispetto alla prima ha solo l’essere più breve. Il racconto a due voci dovrebbe conferire una certa ambiguità (due punti di vista, due realtà diverse a seconda di chi parla), ma le potenzialità di un simile approccio non sono affatto sfruttate a dovere; al massimo si può parlare di un pallido accenno. Tolto tutto il superfluo, a far di questo libro un thriller non c’è quasi nulla; per di più non c’è sviluppo di trama che non si possa intuire sin dall’inizio. In soldoni: anche per una lettura estiva è davvero troppo poco; due stelline sono un giudizio più che generoso. Sconsigliato.

misscalculated's review against another edition

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dark sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

traceyd's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF another one

I’m 1/4 through the book and Kate is still being held by the police. It’s so slow it’s makes me crazy.

Went to book club and found out the rest of the book. Saved me a lot of time.

keppers_jax's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I wouldn't say this was necessarily the best written novel I've ever read, but it was a good story with a twist I absolutely did not see coming. The author did a great job with some really difficult subject matter. 

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