
Product Description
A Texas serial killer called BoneMan is on the loose, choosing young girls as his prey, His signature: myriad broken bones that torture and kill - but never puncture.
Military intelligence officer Ryan Evans is married to his work; so much so that his wife and daughter have written him out of their lives. Sent to Fallujah and captured by insurgents, he is asked to kill children not unlike his own. The method: a meticulous, excruciating death by broken bones that his captor has forced him to learn.
Returning home after the ordeal, a new crisis awaits. A serial killer is on the loose, and his method of killing is the same. Ryan becomes a prime suspect, which isn't even the worst of his problems: Ryan's daughter is BoneMan's latest desire.
My thoughts:
Ted Dekker has created a creepy serial killer with the BoneMan and in this novel “BoneMan’s Daughters”, this killer kidnaps the daughter of military man Ryan Evans. Evans has to deal with his own demons after being captured and psychologically tortured overseas and from also being targeted as a suspect in his daughter’s disappearance. I couldn’t put this book down. When one chapter deals with what the BoneMan is doing, then next deals with Ryan’s search, and then the next his daughter and maybe another; the authorities. The tension builds up with each new chapter, with a climax that left me somewhat fulfilled. Mr. Dekker piqued my interest and I look forward to reading more from him.
2 comments:
I have been waiting to read your review. I cannot wait to read this book and since you couldn't put it down I know I will need to set aside the time to read it from start to finish!
Thanks for the review!
Wow! A new Ted Dekker novel. Wonderful.
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