Bone House

by Betsy Tobin

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Set in seventeenth-century rural England, BONE HOUSE is the tale of two women. One is large, voluptuous and charismatic - a prostitute to whom many, not just men, are drawn. The other is young, slight and solitary - a servant whose quest to solve the mystery of the prostitute's death leads her to shocking discoveries, unexpected love, and the beginnings of a future.

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I love the premise of Bone House. I mean, COME ON! From the description, doesn't it sound complex and interesting? Well, unfortunately I have very little to say about it. I hate it when I read something that leaves me so completely ambivalent that I'm not even sure how I feel about the book.

The writing was beautiful, painting a hauntingly accurate picture of Gothic England. On the other hand, the descriptions were a bit much for me at times - rape, persecution of so-called witches, incest, mutilation - Bone House was interesting, but the some of the chilling details were just plain sickening.

After plodding through, determined to finish the book, I was completely disappointed by the ending. As I sit writing this, days later, I am still show more left unsatisfied by the author's choices. I did not care for the element of romance Tobin attempted to add to the story. It felt disjointed and just confused things for me.

Despite the fact that I didn't care for the story, I cannot bad-mouth the writing - Tobin is wonderfully original and artistic. The narrative flows effortlessly, and the prose is imaginative and picturesque. Betsy Tobin has created a marvelously dark, Gothic atmosphere in Bone House. Although I can't say it's a book that I'll recommend to friends, Bone House is a well-written and absorbing Gothic mystery. The writing is exceptional enough that I might give Tobin another chance. Her novel Ice Land looks interesting...
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½
I really enjoyed this book! The characters are historically realized and all very interesting and diverse.
A bit dark, but the story is engrossing.
Intriguing book - set in 1603, begins with a body, ends with a crime solved, lots of village characters in between.
Hate the title, love the cover and size
½
A simple interesting mystery story.

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Betsy Tobin was born in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to England in 1989. A journalist and playwright, she lives in London with her husband and four children.

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Lichtblau, Heidi (Translator)

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Goldmann (45131)

Common Knowledge

Canonical title*
Das Beinhaus
Original title
Bone house
Original publication date
2000
First words*
Ihr Tod macht uns fassungslos.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Doch instinktiv weiss ich, sie ist da, tief in mir, und wird mich freigeben.
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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3570 .O287 .B66Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Members
194
Popularity
169,186
Reviews
5
Rating
½ (3.28)
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
13
ASINs
4