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BILGE WATER BONES
A Luanne Fogarty Mystery
Review by Mark Baker
No Bones About It, This is Another Great Read
Tommy Hanover, teenage son of a rich family has gone missing after a boating
accident. While searching for his body, Luanne finds a skeleton with
a third eye in a sunken boat. Trying to identify the bones leads Luanne
to a mysterious graduate student. What is he up to in the swamp?
Who belonged to the bones? And will they ever find Tommy?
I’ve been looking forward to this book because Glynn always weaves a great tale
with wonderful writing. I was not disappointed. As always, the
writing is atmospheric, and I felt like I was diving in the springs right beside Luanne.
I’ve grown to love the characters, and it’s always nice to
spend more time with them. I especially enjoyed the sub-plot of Harry trying to get
comfortable with diving again. That’s been a multi-book arc that has enriched
the series. And you’ve got to love Pasquin, Luanne’s swamp
neighbor. The plot seemed to slow down in the second quarter, but picked
up again at the half way point and kept moving until the end.
This series combines mysteries, diving, great characters, and captivating writing.
Each book in this series should be savored.
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