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The Diabolical Bones (Bronte Sisters, Bk 2)
The Diabolical Bones - Bronte Sisters, Bk 2
Author: Bella Ellis
It’s Christmas 1845 and Haworth is in the grip of a freezing winter. — Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë are rather losing interest in detecting until they hear of a shocking discovery: the bones of a child have been found interred within the walls of a local house, Top Withens Hall, home to the scandalous and brutish Bradshaw family. — ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780593099155
ISBN-10: 059309915X
Publication Date: 11/10/2020
Pages: 336
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4.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Diabolical Bones (Bronte Sisters, Bk 2) on + 515 more book reviews
A scary mystery that keeps you in suspense but ends good.
thefairunknown avatar reviewed The Diabolical Bones (Bronte Sisters, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
A very enjoyable read! The plot is a little dark but the book is interspersed with plenty of humor to keep it from being too heavy. The writing style is excellent - I felt like I could picture everything right as it was happening.

I guessed the twist, but that didn't bother me. I liked the entire cast of characters and wanted to see how everything ended for each of them, even when I was no longer trying to figure out who the villain was.

My favorite part of the book was the relationship between the sisters. It was very well-written, so realistic and believable. This also added much needed levity to the story.
cathyskye avatar reviewed The Diabolical Bones (Bronte Sisters, Bk 2) on + 2307 more book reviews
I fell under the spell of the first Brontë Sisters mystery, The Vanished Bride, and it didn't take long for a repeat performance with this second book, The Diabolical Bones. I am very well acquainted with the Brontës, their writings, and the Haworth area, and author Bella Ellis does a phenomenal job of bringing both the times, the physical setting, and the characters to life. If you love being immersed in an historical mystery, this is the one for you-- and you don't even have to be a Brontë fan to enjoy yourself.

The book begins with one of Emily's poems, a perfect choice for the weather in The Diabolical Bones, then moves swiftly to sole survivor Charlotte thinking back on this particular investigation, which gives it a bittersweet start. You might want to wrap up for an Arctic expedition when you read this book, because the sisters walk for miles and miles and miles in the bitter cold, biting winds, and deep snows. You're also going to be picking up interesting little nuggets of information about why yew trees are usually found in English graveyards, the Pendle witches, and villagers' attitudes towards Christianity and the "old stories" and superstitions.

Do you know why so many people in the small towns and villages were both so religious and so superstitious? Seems like a contradiction, doesn't it? Well, they thought of it as wearing your "belts and braces (suspenders)": Christianity was your belt, and the old stories and superstitions were your braces. You needed both to survive a world that often seemed to be dead set against you.

One oddly worded sentence in The Diabolical Bones told me who the villain was, but that did not take away any of my enjoyment of this book, and it's not all serious business. The loving relationship the sisters have. Their camaraderie. Their stealing lines from each other for their writing. It's all pitch-perfect enjoyment that I highly recommend.

(Review copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)


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