The Bones Will Speak - A Review

Floyd  Johnson
Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,007 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

My latest review of a Vyrso book:

                https://vyrso.com/product/49262/the-bones-will-speak 

The Bones Will Speak

by

Carrie Stuart Parks

A Review

Gwen Marcey could have any number of titles on her business card:

  • Talented Painter
  • Successful Forensic Artist
  • Wanna Be Criminal Profiler
  • Amatuer Consulting Detective
  • Rookie Sleuth

But unless she, her best friend Beth Noble, and Sheriff Dave Moore can catch the “sociopath”, “slimebag”, “scumbag”, “tweeker”, “meth-maggot” ... “perpetrator” who was trying to destroy her life, she would not need a business card tomorrow or at all.

It started with the dog finding a skull.  That was followed by the almost dead body of Mattie and the other bodies found on the rural Montana county’s farms. The crimes had roots in Waco, Idaho, Seattle, and Portland.  And the first hard piece of evidence pointed to a possibly guilty sheriff. It was going to be a long week.

Given the author and her husband’s backgrounds, it makes sense that the plot reads more like Criminal Minds than the lighter Bones.  With a hint of faith, the book has value as it pictures the need for forgiveness - in a variety of circumstances. Given the author’s background as a practicing forensic artist, the story seemed somewhat credible - even given that it is fiction. I particularly enjoyed the author’s use of color throughout the book.

Though there were times I found it hard to pick up the book, the last six or seven chapters were difficult to put down this sophomore look at Gwen Marcey’s life after I prepared for bed - I had to get it finished; and it was well worth it. I have ordered the first book in the series (at my own expense) - this second book was that good.

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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review.  The opinions expressed are my own.

Blessings,
Floyd

Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

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  • Erin (Faithlife)
    Erin (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 165

    Floyd, thanks for your review! I always enjoy reading them and our team appreciates the time you take to write them!

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,007 ✭✭✭

    Erin:

    Thanks for the follow-up.  I always wonder if I am giving too much information, not enough information, or if these are helpful.  Thanks, again.

    I do have one question - when I post the reviews to the forums, my formatting is maintained; but when I post to the Vyrso site, all formatting is removed.  Paragraph marks, line-spacing, etc., are all removed. Am I missing something as I post, or is there something amiss with the site?

    Blessings,

    Floyd Johnson

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

  • Erin (Faithlife)
    Erin (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 165

    Hi Floyd, 

    Are you copying/pasting your review into the review box on the product pages? This might be removing your formatting. I will check in with our development team and see if there's anything we can do to edit the form entry box for reviews to get that fixed.

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,007 ✭✭✭

    Erin Land said:

    Hi Floyd, 

    Are you copying/pasting your review into the review box on the product pages? This might be removing your formatting. I will check in with our development team and see if there's anything we can do to edit the form entry box for reviews to get that fixed.

    I am copying and pasting - but the formatting is there when I press "Submit".  The c&p does not remove the formatting visually, though it might once submitted.

    I did wonder if I could use HTML to force line and paragraph breaks, but have not tried this. 

    Thanks for taking a look.

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com