PDF Ebook , by Aaron Elkins

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, by Aaron Elkins

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, by Aaron Elkins


PDF Ebook , by Aaron Elkins

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File Size: 2068 KB

Print Length: 218 pages

Publisher: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller (April 1, 2014)

Publication Date: April 1, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00J84KPYK

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Old bones turn up buried under paving stones in the basement of a French villa in 1986. The detective in charge of the case is conveniently located nearby at a week-long police conference on forensic anthropology. There, Dr. Gideon Oliver, an American anthropologist known as the “Skeleton Doctor,” is a featured lecturer. Gideon accompanies the detective to the site of the discovery, where he discovers that the bones constitute only one-third of a complete skeleton.Meanwhile, in the villa above, the far-flung du Rocher family is gathered to find out why the patriarch has summoned them. As Gideon struggles to learn more from the bones, intense conflict breaks out among the family. The bones appear to have been buried during World War II — and in some way they may be related to the conflict within the family upstairs. Then the aging patriarch turns up dead, a victim of drowning in the ocean, and one of his presumed heirs is murdered.Two investigations now proceed simultaneously: Gideon’s pursuit of the truth about the bones, and the detective’s attempt to establish the motive — and the identity — of the murderer. Naturally, the two investigations merge in due course. The novel evolves into a twisted tale of the Nazi occupation and the French Resistance.In some respects, Old Bones is a thoroughly traditional murder mystery, with a limited cast of suspects and a shrewd detective on the hunt for the truth. However, the complex backstory, set in World War II, lends a second and far more interesting dimension to the book. The story is suspenseful to the end.About the authorIn addition to the eighteen novels in the Gideon Oliver series, Aaron Elkins has written fourteen other mystery novels. Interestingly, his degrees — a B.A., M.A., and Ed.D. — are in the arts and education. Though he taught anthropology at some point in his career, he is not a forensic anthropologist. Elkins won the Edgar Award for Best Novel for Old Bones.

The first chapter was excellent, promising an enjoyable read. However, as the book progressed the pace slowed considerably, especially as you tried to keep all the characters straight. Once the characters converge in one location, more or less, they become easier to separate. The descriptions of the characters was distinct, however their voices were not as much so, which made it more difficult. The middle of the book was fairly slow, which made it a bit of a challenge to continue reading. The last 15% of the book picked up the pace and became an enjoyable read again. I would consider reading another book by this author before I made a final judgement about reading the entire series.

This series is fun. The plot is interesting, reaches back to the French Resistance and takes place near Mont San Michel. What could be bad? Not the food, not the atmosphere. And it is interesting to read as Gideon Oliver 'sherlock' a skeleton, almost giving you the culprit from his observations.Well done even if wife Julie is back home in the woods. I read this one years ago, I forgot the solution and enjoyed it again now.I do occasionally cringe at the character details. They are not all charmers and the development can be a little too much for my taste, but the protagonists and the plot are always interesting and very readable.

Gideon Oliver is an amateur detective one could conceivably hope to know. He's not wealthy aristocracy and not suffering from a marital hangover and not an "outsider" -- he is a respected academic and happy (I gather newly) married in this fourth mystery in the series. Gideon's work in forensic anthropology obviously takes him to many interesting places where (not quite so convincingly) he always falls into the middle of some crime scene. I learned a lot of interesting things by this adventure of confusing identities and the reading of a will -- most memorably about the tides and topography around Mont St. Michel. This novel got lots of attention including the Edgar Allen Poe Award. As the wife of a professor, I have never thought conferences could be this interesting. I guess I will start attending them with him (at least those in France).

I had read other books in this series many years ago, and I enjoyed them. I decided to revisit Gideon when I saw this particular book won an Edgar Award in 1988. I hate to say it, but I found it plodding. I had to work hard to finish it. Technology has changed a lot, of course, but even factoring that in, I just don't think this book would be an award-winner these days.

Had to give "Old Bones" five stars as it is far & away the most complex of the Gideon Oliver mysteries I have read. The Skeleton Detective has his work cut out for him identifying the bones buried in the cellar of a French mansion.The bones first appear to belong to a WWII-era Nazi officer of the French occupation but they might be those of a famed hero of the Resistance or maybe the hero's brother. Or maybe not. You won't put this one down until the mystery is unraveled.

The famous tides of Mount St Michel playing an active role in the plot. Interesting characters gathered at a major house for a family council. But the patriarch who called the meeting does before revealing its purpose. With the titular Old Bones found in the cellar there's reason enough for the skeleton detective who is lecturing at the Mont to come render an opinion on the bones ... And much more of course. A thoroughly satisfying read.

I've found the author's books to be a bit uneven in quality. While there were a couple of surprises, so many things were obvious to me, even though they often came as a big surprise to the characters in the book. And speaking of the characters, the struck me as types rather than people.Elkins has done better.

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