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The Bone Jar by S.W. Kane

kellyvandamme's review against another edition

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5.0

The Bone Jar, what a title! I was fully intrigued and I hadn’t even read the blurb yet! And then I did read the blurb, and then I read it again, and in the end I virtually tripped over my own feet in my haste to sign up. You see, I have some trigger words, in a good way: words that are guaranteed to pique my interest and trigger me into wanting to read the novel if they’re in the blurb. One of those words is “secret”. Did you read the blurb? Check! Another, and one I hadn’t even realised until now, is “asylum”. Oh my giddy aunt, an asylum! An ABANDONED DERELICT asylum! With underground bunkers and secret rooms and *whispers* unspeakable psychological experimentation, ooooooh!
Kids, I was so enthusiastic about this one that I read it right after I got it, namely May. I regret nothing. Except maybe that I can’t read it again for the first time, but then again, I will definitely read it a second time, not in the least to try and spot any clues Ms Kane left and I missed the first time around. Yeah, it’s one of those novels where you reach the end and think: was the truth really staring me in the face this whole bloody time and did I still miss it?! I think it was! I need to go back and check!
So, what do we have here? An elderly woman found murdered in an abandoned asylum. Few pages in, and we already have our first mystery to solve. Because who is she? And why the hell would anyone want to murder an eighty-something woman? At the same time, a man has gone missing in the vicinity of Blackwater Asylum. Did he have anything to do with the murder? Did he just go on a bender? Or might he have witnessed something he shouldn’t have? Bam, second mystery! And they only pile on from there. The more the police discover about Blackwater, the more questions pop up.
Of course I gobbled up the mysteries, the questions whose answers kept eluding me, the slowly unravelling secrets, but there is more to The Bone Jar. While it’s excellent fiction, it also sheds a light on a treatment used in psychiatric hospitals in the 60s and 70s: Deep Sleep Therapy. I found that fascinating and most definitely an enrichment of the story, knowing that the practice and malpractice of said technique is based on real facts.
The Bone Jar has such an atmospheric setting, not just because of the asylum but also because it’s set in the dead of winter, with the cold and the snow creating a gloomy sort of mood. It has a whole array of interesting characters, notably DCI Lew Kirby, whom I adored, Connie, an urban explorer, and Raymond, a former Blackwater patient. I do hope to see more of Kirby, The Bone Jar would be an excellent start of a new police procedural series, and if that’s the case then hopefully Connie will be back too. I also feel there are a few details left to clear up or expand upon, and I’d be first in line for a sequel!
The Bone Jar is so intricately woven that at one point I wondered if I should start drawing up family trees to keep all the facts straight. My brain must have short-circuited at least once, but you know what? This is 100% worth straining your grey cells for! I loved how it all came together in the end and how Blackwater’s dark history was finally laid to rest.
For me, The Bone Jar more than lived up to the expectations the blurb had created, I thoroughly enjoyed it and if you, like me, can’t resist a brooding thriller set in an asylum, then I’d happily recommend you add this one to your TBR!

nicolemelie1984's review against another edition

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2.0

Giving this book 5

pedzpt's review against another edition

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3.0

Not bad

Hard to keep the characters straight with who is who. The detective appears honest with morales, hope that continues in the next books

lbyrne82's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.75

the_peg's review against another edition

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3.0

Leaning between 2 & 3 stars. It was okay but not great. It's a fast paced crime mystery set in an instantly interested setting of an abandoned asylum that has all of the hallmarks of a haunted place. I appreciated the scene setting and how as the investigation progressed we opened more questions. It was gratifying that almost all of the questions raised were answered.

My only compliant was that while there were relatively few characters, they were REALLY intertwined. You really did have to pay attention to who was who, who was sleeping with who, who was whose father/mother/sister/cousin/child, who killed who and why... etc. So while the end was twisty and validating to get to the conclusion... there were a couple of loops that frankly felt unnecessarily and complicated for the sake of having "another twist".

I didn't realize that this was the first of a series when I started, so it makes sense that that we ended on more of a cliff hanger about the detective that felt wholly unnecessary at the time. I don't know if I'll return to the series, but it was a quick and captivating read.

jazzijessi's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced

2.0

Trope after trope after trope. Not great. 

trisha_thomas's review against another edition

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3.0

"Things get forgotten over the years - even extraodinary things. Out of sight, out of mind."

A great mystery but there's a lot going on. It was almost hard to keep all the story lines and mysteries straight. Dealing with the asylum's mysteries from the past, the unusual death of Connie's sister Sarah and then the present day mysteries and deaths were...a lot to take in. There were also a lot of players to keep track of and, with different timeframes, not always easy to remember who was who and how they tied to each other. It was funny that at times this town felt much smaller than it maybe really was. All in all, though, the mystery was great and I really loved Sweet, Connie and Kirby. It definitely seems set up for there to be a book 2 and I'm absolutely in for reading it!

3mangos's review against another edition

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3.0

A bit of a slower burn, but that's okay - I don't mind those. Enjoyed the story anyway.

julianav's review against another edition

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4.0

Balances the thriller portion and the detective portion extremely. Definitely an above average thriller. Looking forward to more

abbienk's review against another edition

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challenging dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25