Bone rattler

A Mystery of Colonial America

Hardcover, 460 pages

English language

Published April 8, 2008 by Counterpoint.

ISBN:
978-1-59376-185-1
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Aboard a British convict ship bound for the New World, Duncan McCallum witnesses a series of murders and seeming suicides among his fellow Scottish prisoners that thrusts him into a bloody maw of the French and Indian War. As the only man aboard with any medical training, Duncan is ordered to assemble evidence to hold another prisoner accountable for the deaths - or face punishment that will mean his own death. His conclusions suggest tht the wave of violence is somehow linked to the "savages" of the American wilderness. Duncan's suspicions that the prison company is to be sacrificed in the war seem to be confirmed when he learns that they are all indentured to Lord Ramsey's estate in the uncharted New York woodlands, a Heart of Darkness where mutiple warring fractions are engaged in a physical, psychological, and spiritual battle. Following a strange trail of clues that seem half …

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Review of 'Bone rattler' on 'Goodreads'

Eliot Pattison's novel is historically interesting and feels well-researched, but I found his writing style to be less than intriguing. For instance, his overuse of the phrase "into the shadows" lent his storyline an unfortunately schlocky impression.

Overall, Bone Rattler is an engaging mystery that also novelizes the fascinating relationship between the Highland Scottish immigrants and the native Iroquois Indians. It was an enjoyable read.

Subjects

  • Scots -- United States -- Fiction