A review by setaian
Crowbones by Anne Bishop

2.0

There are a few ways to get a high rating from me. Great story; great characters; great writing.

Unfortunately, Crowbones has none of that. It starts with the scrap of a good idea, but I can't help but think Anne Bishop probably should have realised what a mess the book is at the first draft and tossed it into a bottom drawer and pretended it didn't exist.

It really is confusing. And I recognise that confusing can be a good thing but in this case it's just frustrating.