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Bare Bones
Bare Bones
Bare Bones
Audiobook8 hours

Bare Bones

Written by Debra Dunbar

Narrated by Elizabeth Phillips

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Skinned bodies are turning up in broom closets and garages, but when these bodies are identified, the ‘victims’ are found to be very much alive. Was there a mistake at the morgue? Is the murderer a serial killer with a gruesome fixation on taxidermy?

Human killers aren’t the responsibility of the Templars, even non-knight ones, but when a vampire is found dead and skinned north of the city, Aria suspects the killers aren’t human. She’ll need all of her friends – both alive and dead – to help catch these killers before they strike again.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDebra Dunbar
Release dateOct 20, 2016
ISBN9781987119305
Bare Bones
Author

Debra Dunbar

After majoring in English Literature with a concentration in Medieval and Folklore studies, Debra promptly sold out to the corporate world, occasionally dabbling in writing marketing copy and op/ed articles for a local city paper. By day, she designs compensation programs, after dark she stuffs her nose into obscure mythology, and feverishly writes her novels. A DEMON BOUND is her debut novel. Debra lives on a farm in Maryland with Sweetie, three sons, and a Noah’s ark of four legged family members. Unlike her protagonist, she drives an old PT Cruiser, couldn’t carry a tune if you duct taped it to her back, and enjoys an occasional cosmopolitan (heavy on the vodka). On a good day, she jogs and horseback rides, hopefully managing to keep the horse between herself and the ground. Her only known super power is ‘Identify Roadkill’.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    So this is instalment number 3, and yet I don’t feel like I know much more than book number one. There just doesn’t seem to be much character development to me, it’s just plodding along.

    The books are ok, but I expected more wow factor.