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A review by motherhorror
All the Murmuring Bones by A.G. Slatter
4.0
The folklore of All the Murmuring Bones drives the characters forward, shapes their choices, and ultimately determines their fates. Slatter weaves together a tale of family, power, and the struggle to escape from the chains of the past Miren is a young woman with a strong desire for freedom but suffers under the weight of her family's legacy. Told in three parts, readers are with Miren as she discovers the truth of long-buried family secrets and the plan for her life.
The second part is a quest/journey to find her parents and take control of her own destiny. She meets a variety of colorful characters along the way.
The last act unfolds like a murder mystery.
Miren is unpredictable and capable. I've come to expect this from Slatter's books--this is my third.
If I was forced to rank Slatter's books, it would go like this:
The Path of Thorns (audiobook recommended)
The Brian Book of the Dead (a close second-audiobook recommended)
All the Murmuring Bones (audiobook *not* recommended)
I am a HUGE A. G. Slatter fan.
The second part is a quest/journey to find her parents and take control of her own destiny. She meets a variety of colorful characters along the way.
The last act unfolds like a murder mystery.
Miren is unpredictable and capable. I've come to expect this from Slatter's books--this is my third.
If I was forced to rank Slatter's books, it would go like this:
The Path of Thorns (audiobook recommended)
The Brian Book of the Dead (a close second-audiobook recommended)
All the Murmuring Bones (audiobook *not* recommended)
I am a HUGE A. G. Slatter fan.