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Boneyard by Michelle Gagnon

mackenzierm's review against another edition

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4.0

I don't really remember reading this, but I do remember that it was a sort of chilling story. I hope to re-read it at some point.

laurenjodi's review

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3.0

The Boneyard by Michelle Gagnon
Book #2 in the Kelly Jones series
3 stars

Synopsis:
Following the discovery of a mass grave, FBI Agent Kelly Jones is on the trail of two separate killers and at the same time must cope with jurisdictional issues, rival police officers and a suspicious cover-up. To top it all off, she is in a race against time to save the life of the latest victim.

Review:
Following my enjoyment of the first book in the series, I had built up certain expectations with regard to this installment but was severely disappointed. The plot fails to live up to its potential and there is one thread that remains unresolved at the rather lackadaisical conclusion.

The character development is virtually non-existent, aside from Jack and Kelly, who have gone from mere acquaintances to a fully-fledged couple with absolutely no buildup of their relationship, the other characters are completely one dimensional. The identity of the primary killer is obvious from the very beginning due to an insufficient suspect pool and an excessive number of details provided regarding his personal life. Moreover, there is no explanation for the motivation behind his crimes.

The writing flows smoothly but lacks the background detail and descriptions that made the first book so engrossing. Hopefully the next one will be better.

ava_123's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

mackenzierm's review

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4.0

I don't really remember reading this, but I do remember that it was a sort of chilling story. I hope to re-read it at some point.

katrinaburch's review against another edition

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3.0

This book, is the second book in the series but it's not necessary to read the first book to read this one. There are a couple of complaints that I have about this book. The first is that the killer is not really developed on the good side (as he's head of the search and rescue). There are only a handful of scenes where he interacts with Kelly and that's it. The second is that some of the torture scenes are just horrific and this is coming from somebody who has read lots of horror, war crimes, and genocide things.
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