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BoneMan's Daughters - Community Reviews back

by Ted Dekker
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A Tale of Two Pages
A Tale of Two Pages rated it 8 years ago
Ryans life is semi-perfect. Husband, father, Naval officer, and adventures, it is what every person dreams of. But under the idyllic look, the cracks appear. His wife has never been faithful, his daughter loathes him, and when he is captured in the desert of Iraq, the remnants of his family fall apa...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
A plot not unlike the common-variety television crime series in which the investigation centers around deciphering evidence (actual and circumstantial) and building behavioral profiles to try to stay one step ahead of the alleged perpetrator. The 'twist' in this is that if one was coerced to commit ...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
The BoneMan, or, more frequently, just BoneMan, no article thank-you-very-much, is a fairly typical post-Hannibal the Cannibal serial killer. He has a schtick--kills his victims by breaking their bones, one at a time, without ever breaking the skin. He has a fetish--clear, unblemished, unbroken sk...
Blood Rose Books
Blood Rose Books rated it 12 years ago
Ted Dekker is a well known author in the Thriller genre, however, this is my first read of one of his books. He does not disappoint with his portrayal of the BoneMan who is obsessed with finding the perfect daughter.Is there any lengths that you would not go to save your daughter? Even if it meant t...
bunnycates
bunnycates rated it 15 years ago
This book was very slow to "get going". It took nearly 150 pages to get the main character home from the war and actually get to "meet" the bad guy. The story was not well paced, at all. After all the reccomendations, I was very dissappointed.
Mandrake's Cabinet of Readables & Curiosities
This would have to be the most anticipated book I have read. Thanks to fellow flannel friend Jon Dylan (who bought it while on hol in the US) I was able to read it before it's release here in NZ.Did the book live up to the anticipation? Close but... no. I'll begin with the negatives.The book starts ...
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