From a young age, Finley Montgomery has been able to see
and comprehend things that others do not. Her grandmother
Eloise is the only one in their family who understands
Finley, since she experiences the same type of
extraordinary visions. Realizing she is unable to control
her powers any longer, Finley leaves Seattle and moves to
The Hollows to be near Eloise. Even though it seems like
a
quaint, idyllic small town to visitors, The Hollows, in
upstate New York, has a history of powerful negative
energy. There is also a malicious evil lurking in the
surrounding woods.
Almost a year ago, the Gleason family was vacationing in
a
lake house near The Hollows when their young daughter was
abducted after the family was attacked while hiking.
Believing her daughter is still alive somewhere in the
area, Merri Gleason returns to The Hollows where she
learns
that another similar incident 18 months prior could have
a
connection to their case. She hires Jones Cooper, retired
cop turned PI, to investigate. Jones and Eloise have
worked
a number of successful cases together over the years,
once
his skepticism of her special abilities subsided.
However,
this time, the Gleason case is Finley's to solve, not
Eloise's. Finley is not sure she's ready, but realizes
she
has no choice. Her visions will not let her walk away, no
matter how dangerous the situation, which quickly
escalates
into life-threatening proportions.
Lisa Unger gives readers a cleverly devised
psychological thriller in INK AND BONE. The surprising
twists and turns of the chilling plot, as well as the
unique characters and just the right touch of paranormal,
are a brilliant combination. In trying to work out how
all
the plot threads would come together, INK AND BONE kept
me
enthralled until the incredible conclusion. I am a big
fan
of suspenseful psychological thrillers, and then if it
has
a paranormal element, I am hooked. Of course, the writing
has to be good, and I can honestly say that Unger goes
way
beyond excellence in that aspect. INK AND BONE has all
the
elements I require for a first-rate reading experience.
Twenty-year-old Finley Montgomery is rarely alone. Visited by people whom others can't see and haunted by prophetic dreams, she has never been able to control or understand the things that happen to her. When Finley's abilities start to become too strong for her to handle - and even the roar of her motorcycle or another dazzling tattoo can't drown out the voices - she turns to the only person she kn knows who can help her: her grandmother Eloise Montgomery, a a renowned ps a a renowned psychic living in The Hollows, New York. Merri Gleason is a woman at the end of her tether after a ten-month-long search for her missing daughter, Abbey. With almost every hope exhausted, she resorts to hiring Jones Cooper, a detective who sometimes works with psychic Eloise Montgomery. Merri's not a believer, but she's just de desperate enough to go down that road, praying that she's no not too late. Time, she knows, is running out. As a harsh white winter moves into The Hollows, Finley and Eloise are drawn into the investigation, which proves to have much more at stake than even the fate of a missing girl. As Finley digs deeper into the town and its endless layers, she is forced to examine the past, even as she tries to look into the future. Only one thing is clear: The Hollows gets what it wants, no matter what.