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The Skeleton Key: A family reunion ends in murder; hailed as a Book of the Year 2022
Erin Kelly
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'Moody, propulsive, and one of the most intriguing set ups I've read in years' GILLIAN McALLISTER
'I completely lost myself to this book for a few days' LUCY FOLEY
'Unputdownable' HEAT
'There's layer upon layer of mystery in this frankly brilliant read' BELFAST TELEGRAPH
THIS REUNION WILL TEAR A FAMILY APART ...
Summer, 2021. Nell has come home at her family's insistence to celebrate an anniversary. Fifty years ago, her father wrote The Golden Bones. Part picture book, part treasure hunt, Sir Frank Churcher created a fairy story about Elinore, a murdered woman whose skeleton was scattered all ... Read moreover England. Clues and puzzles in the pages of The Golden Bones led readers to seven sites where jewels were buried - gold and precious stones, each a different part of a skeleton. One by one, the tiny golden bones were dug up until only Elinore's pelvis remained hidden.
The book was a sensation. A community of treasure hunters called the Bonehunters formed, in frenzied competition, obsessed to a dangerous degree. People sold their homes to travel to England and search for Elinore. Marriages broke down as the quest consumed people. A man died. The book made Frank a rich man. Stalked by fans who could not tell fantasy from reality, his daughter, Nell, became a recluse.
But now the Churchers must be reunited. The book is being reissued along with a new treasure hunt and a documentary crew are charting everything that follows. Nell is appalled, and terrified. During the filming, Frank finally reveals the whereabouts of the missing golden bone. And then all hell breaks loose.
From the bestselling author of He Said/She Said and Watch Her Fall, this is a taut, mesmerising novel about a daughter haunted by her father's legacy . . .
'A feat of real ambition and imagination - original, suspenseful, and with complex characters that spring irresistibly to life on the page, this is Erin Kelly at her finest' LOUISE CANDLISH
'Erin Kelly excels at twisted family dynamics and toxic, compelling characters, and this glorious slice of bohemian gothic showcases all her strengths' RUTH WARE
'Scary, eerie, moving and compelling: a beautifully-plotted, gorgeously-written triumph of a thriller' NICCI FRENCH
'An intricately plotted thriller, full of detail and invention, with impeccably realised settings and characters as monstrous as they are believable. Above all it is a completely addictive story of two families destroyed by success. Erin Kelly is a genius' JANE CASEY
'A twisted treasure hunt with a fatal family secret at its heart. Powerful, playful and deeply disturbing. I loved it' SARAH HILARY
'A blisteringly good read. I simply couldn't put it down' LUCY DAWSON
'A unique storyteller; impossible to predict, impossible to put down' JOHN MARRS
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Product Details
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
Shipping Time
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About Erin Kelly
Erin Kelly is the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Poison Tree, The Sick Rose, The Burning Air, The Ties That Bind, He Said/She Said, Stone Mothers/We Know You Know, Watch Her Fall and Broadchurch: The Novel, inspired by the mega-hit TV series. In 2013, The Poison Tree became a major ITV drama and was a Richard & Judy Summer ... Read moreRead in 2011. He Said/She Said spent six weeks in the top ten in both hardback and paperback, was longlisted for the Theakston's Old Peculier crime novel of the year award, and selected for both the Simon Mayo Radio 2 and Richard & Judy Book Clubs. She has worked as a freelance journalist since 1998 and written for the Guardian, The Sunday Times, Daily Mail, New Statesman, Red, Elle and Cosmopolitan. Born in London in 1976, she lives in north London with her husband and daughters. erinkelly.co.uk twitter.com/mserinkelly Show Less
Reviews for The Skeleton Key: A family reunion ends in murder; hailed as a Book of the Year 2022
An intricately plotted thriller, full of detail and invention, with impeccably realised settings and characters as monstrous as they are believable. Above all it is a completely addictive story of two families destroyed by success. Erin Kelly is a genius
Jane Casey
Moody, propulsive, and one of the most intriguing set ups I've read in years. Erin Kelly ... Read moredoesn't put a foot wrong in this atmospheric, original thriller
Gillian McAllister
A feat of real ambition and imagination - original, suspenseful, and with complex characters that spring irresistibly to life on the page, this is Erin Kelly at her finest
Louise Candlish
Erin Kelly excels at twisted family dynamics and toxic, compelling characters, and this glorious slice of bohemian gothic showcases all her strengths
Ruth Ware
Scary, eerie, moving and compelling: a beautifully-plotted, gorgeously-written triumph of a thriller
Nicci French
A twisted treasure hunt with a fatal family secret at its heart. Powerful, playful and deeply disturbing. I loved it
Sarah Hilary
A blisteringly good read. I simply couldn't put it down
Lucy Dawson
A unique storyteller; impossible to predict, impossible to put down
John Mars
Such a clever, intriguing read . . . There's layer upon layer of mystery in this frankly brilliant read
Belfast Telegraph
Gloriously gothic - a richly layered, utterly compulsive read. I completely lost myself to this book for a few days. This is Erin Kelly at the height of her powers
Lucy Foley
I adored this novel. Treasure hunts, an old book, puzzles & clues, and bone hunters. What more could you want? Gothic, complex, character-driven, addictive and intense. The PERFECT bookclub thriller for 2022
Will Dean
A highly imaginative time-slip novel about vanity, arrogance, murder and deceit . . . Highly entertaining, in spite of the vividly described distress of many of the characters, this is an excellent psychological thriller
Literary Review
Like all Kelly's novels, it's pacy, brilliantly plotted, and full of complex characters and relationships . . . One of my favourite writers is back with a gripping thriller about two families connected by a devastating secret
Good Housekeeping
Although this is the kind of dark and twisted thriller we've come to expect from Erin Kelly, The Skeleton Key is also a delicious deep dive into the secrets and grievances of one of the most dysfunctional families you're ever likely to meet
Red Online
A richly imagined, multi-layered story, asking some though-provoking questions about family, art and privilege along the way
Irish Independent
Fascinatingly original
Peterborough Telegraph
Spearheading a new wave of Succession-esque fractured family tales . . . Erin Kelly's The Skeleton Key is the ultimate entertaining thriller
Evening Standard
Kelly's deftly etched depiction of human relations shows how our nearest and dearest often spark in us the most intense of emotions
The Times, Thriller on the Month
Every autumn needs a gothic mystery and this one is a twisty turny treat. Right up there with Kelly's bestselling debut The Poison Tree
The Shift
By turns a dysfunctional family drama and a deliciously sinister thriller
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Kelly's realisation of periods stretching back to the 1960s is flawless, and her saga of sex, art, fame, money, egos and damaged children is intriguing, but it's the psychological thriller strand centred on Frank's daughter Nell that makes it moreish
The Sunday Times
A rich and fascinating puzzle
Mail on Sunday
Stands head and shoulders above the rest, for its originality, its ingenuity and its sumptuous realisation of an intensely problematic family . . . A gorgeously intricate puzzle of a book
Observer
An intricate book within a book, a two-family saga set across different timelines, multi-layered and with subplots galore, it is imaginative, intriguing and absorbing
Choice
Imaginative, vivid, TOTALLY engrossing . . . I couldn't put it down
Marian Keyes
A dark treasure hunt, family secrets and plot twists . . . An excellent reminder of why we love reading
Stylist Online
Her skills for domestic tensions and elegant writing come to the fore . . . The story that is unveiled criss-crosses the years, and intricately unveils the tensions in the author's household and its terrible consequences in a slow burn of a story that grips hard with its tragic inevitability in which no one is to be trusted
Crime Time
A deliciously involving page turner about art, ambition, toxic families and the perils of success, with meaty characters and long-kept secrets galore
Guardian
Erin Kelly is a key practitioner of rigorous psychological crime, and The Skeleton Key is well up to par . . . Kelly's customary aptitude with different time frames adds finesse to a forceful scenario
Financial Times
This imaginative novel is a gripping read, full of gothic suspense
MyWeekly.co.uk
A delight, particularly the descriptions of Nell's eccentric and utterly dysfunctional family
Irish Times
Finely crafted . . . Moving and moreish
The Sunday Times
A twisty, inventive psychological crime novel
Literary Review
a compelling story of fame, toxic families and the enduring power of love
Daily mail
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