To the Bones, Valerie Nieman
To the Bones, Valerie Nieman
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To the Bones
a Novel

Author: Valerie Nieman

Narrator: Eric Fritzius

Unabridged: 8 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/10/2021


Synopsis

Darrick MacBrehon, a government auditor, wakes among the dead. Bloodied and disoriented from a gaping head wound, the man who staggers out of the mine crack in Redbird, West Virginia, is much more powerful—and dangerous—than the one thrown in. An orphan with an unknown past, he must now figure out how to have a future.

Hard-as-nails Lourana Taylor works as a sweepstakes operator and spends her time searching for any clues that might lead to Dreama, her missing daughter. Could this stranger’s tale of a pit of bones be connected? With help from disgraced deputy Marco DeLucca and Zadie Person, a local journalist investigating an acid mine spill, Darrick and Lourana push against everyone who tries to block the truth. Along the way, the bonds of love and friendship are tested, and bodies pile up on both sides.

In a town where the river flows orange and the founding—and controlling—family is rumored to “strip a man to the bones,” the conspiracy that bleeds Redbird runs as deep as the coal veins that feed it.

About Valerie Nieman

Valerie Nieman's fifth novel, In the Lonely Backwater, draws on all the people she's been-a wandering child, uncertain teen, farmer, newspaper reporter, teacher, sailor. To the Bones, a genre-bending novel about the coal industry and its effects on Appalachia, was published by West Virginia University Press in 2019 and was a finalist for the Manly Wade Wellman Award. Like her earlier novels, Blood Clay, Survivors, and Neena Gathering, the stories are set in North Carolina, and West Virginia. She has also published short fiction and nonfiction. Her third poetry collection, Leopard Lady: A Life in Verse, debuted at Coney Island Museum and was runner-up for the Brockman-Campbell Prize. Her poetry has appeared widely, from Poetry to Crannog to the Georgia Review, and has been published in numerous anthologies, including Eyes Glowing at the Edge of the Woods and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. She has held state and NEA creative writing fellowships. A graduate of West Virginia University and Queens University of Charlotte and a former journalist, she is professor emeritus of creative writing at North Carolina A&T State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Isaac

At first, I wasn't sure I'd be able to get into this story. The first chapter doesn't immediately allow the reader any insight into where the protagonist (Darrick) is or how he got there. That's intentional. We're experiencing the scene through Darrick's own confusion. Starting a story with that typ......more

Valerian Nieman has made the perfect beach read...an evil coal baron, an intrepid reporter, a government man who wakes up with powers beyond his control, an ordinary woman shut down by grief, and a river so acid it strips the skin off Christians. Loved it! And the themes of souls at risk and environ......more

Goodreads review by Beth

Some of my favorite novels are those in which the setting is integral to the story. In this thrilling, genre-bending novel, the richly rendered setting is inseparable from characters’ fears, strengths, and weaknesses and from nearly every tragedy and triumph in the story. The coal-baron family at the......more