Bone White

Bone White
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"Bone White" according to Carrie G.. In the remote little town of Dreads Hand, Alaska a man walks into the local diner covered in blood and obviously not having bathed in weeks or months even. One of the locals recognizes the man as old Joe Mallory who hasn’t been seen for quite a while in the small town. Joe shocks the others claiming he needs the local law called as he has killed people.Seeing the story of old Joe Mallory turning himself in on the news and the police finding numerous unidentified bodies Paul Gallo knows he needs to travel to Dreads Hand and see if he can get news on his twin brother who he hasn’t heard from. When Pau. No, sir. Not lost,’ he says, still grinning like a wooden puppet. ‘In fact, I’m perfectly found.’ For some reason, I seem to forget just how much I enjoy Ronald Malfi's writing in between books. He is one author whose writing definitely gives me the heebie jeebies.And he and I have a strange affinity for the horror of the frozen realm. I've read his books SNOW, THE ASCENT, and now BONE WHITE and all are superb horror tales with snow, ice and freezing cold at their core.College professor Paul Gallo has always had a "connection" to his twin brother, Danny. Danny has always been the wild child so when he took off a year ago for Alaska, Paul didn't think much about it. Danny kept in touch with him by postcard a. "A remarkable reading experience" according to Tripower5A remarkable reading experience A remarkable reading experience Tripower53 4 and 1 / 2 starsJoseph Mallory walks into a small restaurant and tells people that he has murdered eight people and buried them in the woods. The locals wouldn’t take him too seriously except he seems to be covered in blood and is acting more than a little odd.Taking the police to Dread’s Hand which is the site about ninety miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska, it is then discovered that indeed, there are bodies buried up there in the snow and ice. Among other things, there is a dirt basement beneath Mallory’s house. In the basement, there is a distressing sight in a trunk.Paul Gallo is a pro. and 1 / 2 starsJoseph Mallory walks into a small restaurant and tells people that he has murdered eight people and buried them in the woods. The locals wouldn’t take him too seriously except he seems to be covered in blood and is acting more than a little odd.Taking the police to Dread’s Hand which is the site about ninety miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska, it is then discovered that indeed, there are bodies buried up there in the snow and ice. Among other things, there is a dirt basement beneath Mallory’s house. In the basement, there is a distressing sight in a trunk.Paul Gallo is a pro. . A remarkable reading experience Tripower53 4 and 1 / 2 starsJoseph Mallory walks into a small restaurant and tells people that he has murdered eight people and buried them in the woods. The locals wouldn’t take him too seriously except he seems to be covered in blood and is acting more than a little odd.Taking the police to Dread’s Hand which is the site about ninety miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska, it is then discovered that indeed, there are bodies buried up there in the snow and ice. Among other things, there is a dirt basement beneath Mallory’s house. In the basement, there is a distressing sight in a trunk.Paul Gallo is a pro. and 1 / 2 starsJoseph Mallory walks into a small restaurant and tells people that he has murdered eight people and buried them in the woods. The locals wouldn’t take him too seriously except he seems to be covered in blood and is acting more than a little odd.Taking the police to Dread’s Hand which is the site about ninety miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska, it is then discovered that indeed, there are bodies buried up there in the snow and ice. Among other things, there is a dirt basement beneath Mallory’s house. In the basement, there is a distressing sight in a trunk.Paul Gallo is a pro
What Paul finds are superstitious locals who talk of the devil stealing souls, and a line of wooden crosses to keep what's in the woods from coming out. And the more he searches for answers, the more he finds himself becoming part of the mystery. The same bit of wilderness where his twin brother went missing a year ago. It's not even a town; more like the bad memory of a town. But the mystery is only beginning. Paul Gallo saw the report on the news: a mass murderer leading police to his victims' graves in remote Dread's Hand, Alaska. He finds no closure because no one can explain exactly what happened to Danny. As the bodies are exhumed, Paul travels to Alaska to get closure and put his grief to rest