Twenty-seven Bones

by Jonathan Nasaw

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'As Lewis's eyes adjusted to the light, what appeared at first to be a can of ivory-coloured sticks and stones proved to be a can of disarticulated bones, some like sticks, long and thin, flared out delicately at the ends, others roundish, like irregularly-shaped stones, and still others short, with conical tips. They were of course, the bones of a human hand. If he'd counted, he'd have found twenty-seven of them - eight carpals, five metacarpals, and fourteen phalanges.' Although officially retired, ex-Special Agent Pender can't ignore a plea for help from an old friend - especially when there's an all expenses paid trip to the Caribbean attached. Julian Coffee, St Luke's chief of police, needs Pender's help in tracking down a serial killer known as the 'Machete Man' because of his habit of cutting off the right hand of his victims. Pender is about to encounter the strangest and most baffling case of his long career.
  • ISBN10 0743231597
  • ISBN13 9780743231596
  • Publish Date 4 May 2004
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 27 April 2007
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 368
  • Language English