Inherit the bones /

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Author / Creator:Littlejohn, Emily, author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:New York : Minotaur Books, 2016.
Description:321 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Detective Gemma Monroe novels ; 1
Detective Gemma Monroe novels ; 1.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11046526
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ISBN:9781250089397
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9781250089403
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Summary:"Secrets and lies can't stay buried forever in Cedar Valley. In the summer, hikers and campers pack the small Colorado town's meadows and fields. And in the winter, skiers and snowboarders take over the mountains. Season by season, year after year, time passes and the lies, like the aspens and evergreens that surround the town, take root and spread deep. Now, someone has uncovered the lies, and it is his murder that continues a chain of events that began almost forty years ago. Detective Gemma Monroe's investigation takes her from the seedy grounds of a traveling circus to the powerful homes of those who would control Cedar Valley's future. Six-months pregnant, with a partner she can't trust and colleagues who know more than they're saying, Gemma tracks a killer who will stop at nothing to keep those secrets buried. Beautifully written with a riveting plot and a richly drawn cast of characters, Inherit the Bones is a mesmerizing debut from Emily Littlejohn"--
Review by Booklist Review

Detective Gemma Monroe is the first on the scene when a traveling circus performer has his throat cut in Cedar Valley, Colorado. Gemma senses that this crime is somehow tied to two other unsolved cases that stretch back to 1985, and sets about to prove it. Although this is a series debut, it seems as if the fully fleshed character of Gemma has jumped into an ongoing series midstream. But then, the author drops little crumbs of backstory that the hungry reader will gleefully devour. A series to watch.--Keefe, Karen Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

Three years ago, Nicky Bellington vanished over Bridal Veil Falls, so why is his body, with the throat torn out, lying in the Cedar Valley morgue? As lead detective on the case, soon-to-be-mom Gemma Monroe, quickly discovers that Nicky had been living as Reed Oliver and working as a clown in a traveling circus. She also learns that his disappearance has ties to a 1985 case of missing cousins Tommy and Andrew McKenzie, whose skeletons were found in 2011 by Gemma and her boyfriend. What kind of secrets are buried in Cedar Valley, and who is intent on exposing them-or keeping them concealed? VERDICT Debut novelist Littlejohn writes with assurance and skill. The story's plotting is sure-footed, and the characters are well developed and believable. Gemma has been hurt but desires a full life, nonetheless. Highly recommended for fans of Susan Dunlap and Tricia Fields. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The shocking identity of a murdered clown leads an investigator to wonder how much she really knows about the town she calls home.When six-months-pregnant Gemma Monroe, a seasoned deputy in Cedar Valley, is called in to investigate the murder of a clown at the traveling circus, shes astonished to discover the identity of the victim. Though the circus has known the clown as Reed Tolliver (3), the coroner identifies the body as that of Nicky Bellingham, the mayors teenage son everyone thought was killed in a hiking accident three years earlier. The discovery reopens the file on Nickys death, prompting Gemma to pair with the departments rookie cop, Sam Birdshead, to investigate. When their interviews with the Bellinghams lead to nothing more helpful than the reopening of the familys old wounds, Gemma and Sam turn to Reed Tollivers life to see if they can find a motive within Nickys new identity or his carny family. Interviewing Reeds girlfriend, Tessa, and her roommate reveals a love triangle, but is it a strong enough motive for murder (69)? Gemma has a sense that the case is somehow related to the murder of two young boys some 30 years before, though her only evidence for this connection is her own nightmares. She almost wishes her partner, Brody, were back from his research trip to Alaska, but knows that when he returns, hell want to know whether shes in this relationship for good (35).Presenting investigations into two different worlds gives Littlejohn, in her mystery debut, an opportunity to show her skills in drawing real characters and presenting them from the viewpoint of her appealing protagonist. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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