Fish, Blood and Bone: A Novel
When American forensic photographer Claire Fleetwood inherits a large house and garden in London from relatives she never knew she had, she imagines her own English dream, until her best friend is brutally murdered and she learns that her inheritance involves more than she wanted or bargained for. Reprint.
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Three families across two centuries. A shared history of love and murder.And one woman’s passion for life and obsession with death. . .<br><br>Expatriate Claire Fleetwood is a forensic photographer adept at turning the bones of the dead into silvery, telling shadows. When she inherits an estate situated in London’s East End, Claire finally feels rooted. Then one morning a friend is murdered beyond the walls of her garden--a crime that unnerves her, intrigues her, and compels her to unravel not only the mysteries of the victim’s past but her own past as well. It’s a journey that takes Claire to the India of her forebears, to a hidden paradise between Bhutan and Tibet, and to a secret history that reverberates through time, through blood, through a lineage of forbidden pleasures and harrowing implications.<br><br>A sensuous and revealing thriller like no other, <b>Fish, Blood and Bone</b> is an intoxicating reflection on the consequences of the past, of unearthed skeletons and family sins, played out against the most exotic landscapes on earth—and the most unsettling corners of the imagination.
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