Review Anyone who has read Erica Wright's works before probably know what to expect. But I found The Museum of Unusual Occurrence to be more enjoyable than her first book featured on the Cantina Book Club. See my book review for Hollowed Bones by Erica Wright. I knew I would get an eerie and mysterious… Continue reading The Museum of Unusual Occurrence by Erica Wright
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Where the Bones Lie by Nick Kolakowski
Dash Fuller is the guy that Hollywood elites call when they need something covered up and secrets kept. Or at least he used to be. These days he’s giving stand-up comedy a try. When an old colleague asks for help in finding a couple young celebrities, Dash reluctantly takes the job, desperate for the cash payout. While he only planned for a brief stunt, a young woman, Madeline Ironwood, approaches him with a seemingly impossible task. Her father, Ken Ironwood, went missing about 20 years ago. Then his body turned up in a barrel at the bottom of a lake. And Madeline wants Dash’s help in finding out who killed him. Washed up in his own self-loathing from a life of hiding humanity’s worst secrets, he thinks this might be a chance to do some good. But there’s a handful of people who want the truth to remain hidden. And they will go to great lengths to ensure that. Where the Bones Lie by Nick Kolakowski is a contemporary crime fiction novel where Dash and Madeline work against Hollywood elite and thugs alike to uncover the truth, only to learn that the crimes reach much further than they had ever expected.
