Old Bones
By (Author) Aaron Elkins
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
21st August 2014
United States
Paperback
212
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
An Edgar Awardwinning mystery featuring the forensic anthropologist hailed as a likable, down-to-earth, cerebral sleuthfrom the author of Switcheroo (Chicago Tribune).
With the roar of thunder and the speed of a galloping horse comes the tide to Mont St. Michel, goes the old nursery song. So when the aged patriarch of the du Rocher family falls victim to the perilous tide, even the old mans family accepts the verdict of accidental drowning.
But too quickly, this accident is followed by a bizarre discovery in the ancient du Rocher chateau: a human skeleton, wrapped in butcher paper, beneath the old stone flooring. Professor Gideon Oliver, lecturing on forensic anthropology at nearby St. Malo, is asked to examine the bones. He quickly demonstrates why he is known as the Skeleton Detective, providing the police with forensic details that lead them to conclude that these are the remains of a Nazi officer believed to have been murdered in the area during the Occupation. Or are they Gideon himself has his doubts. Then, when another of the current du Rochers diesthis time via cyanide poisoninghis doubts solidify into a single certainty: Someone wants old secrets to stay buried . . . and is perfectly willing to eradicate the meddlesome American to make that happen.
Voted one of the Independent Mystery Booksellers Associations 100 Favorite Mysteries of the 20th Century, and featuring a thrilling final scene, Old Bones will captivate fans of Kathy Reichs and Tess Gerritsen as well as readers of Aaron Elkinss popular Alix London series (Publishers Weekly).
Old Bones is the 4th book in the Gideon Oliver Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Aaron Elkins is a former anthropologist and professor who has been writing mysteries and thrillers since 1982. His major continuing series features forensic anthropologistdetective Gideon Oliver, the Skeleton Detective. There are fifteen published titles to date in the series. The Gideon Oliver books have been (roughly) translated into a major ABCTV series and have been selections of the BookoftheMonth Club, the Literary Guild, and the Readers Digest Condensed Mystery Series. His work has been published in a dozen languages.
Mr. Elkins won the 1988 Edgar Award for best mystery of the year forOld Bones, the fourth book in the Gideon Oliver Series. He and his cowriter and wife, Charlotte, also won an Agatha Award, and he has also won a Nero Wolfe Award. Mr. Elkins lives on Washingtons Olympic Peninsula with Charlotte.