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Bone Harvest [Hardcover]

Mary Logue (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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June 15, 2004
Then the quiet was broken. The baby reached up a hand and jerked at the tablecloth. A spoon hit her on the head, and she started to cry. Bertha Schuler stuck her head out the door and called that dinner was ready. The clock in the hallway struck the half hour. And the first shot was fired.

The unsolved murders at a remote Wisconsin farmhouse half a century ago have receded into time. But one deranged man will do anything to make sure that all of Pepin County remembers that bloody day.

The world was out of balance. It had been so for nearly fifty years. Only he could see it. Only he could change it.

When a quantity of dangerous pesticides is stolen from the local co-op, Deputy Sheriff Claire Watkins is called in to investigate. The thief has left one bizarre clue: the finger bone of a child long dead.

The pesticides soon reappear with devastating effect—in flowerbeds, in animal feed, and in a fatal concoction at a Fourth of July picnic. Each time, a tiny human bone is left at the scene. With the help of Harold Peabody, the quirky, aging editor of the Durand Daily, Claire unravels the secrets of the past, leading her to a pair of young lovers, a man enraged over his mother’s death, an obsessive recluse, and the deputy who first discovered the corpses of the Schuler family Claire desperately races against time to find the madman before he uses the lethal pesticide again. But he won’t be stopped. Not until he gets what he wants.

The truth must be told. Or more will die. The flowers and the birds were only the beginning. . . .

Written with Mary Logue’s trademark power and compassion, Bone Harvest is a bold, brilliant thriller that carries the reader deep into the heart of the Wisconsin bluffs country, into the hearts of its people—and to a startling conclusion.

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From Publishers Weekly

Logue's latest in her appealing series featuring deputy sheriff Claire Watkins (Glare Ice, etc.) is set as usual in the small Wisconsin town of Fort St. Antoine. Someone has stolen deadly pesticides and is using them in a series of escalating crimes: first, a bed of flowers is wiped out, then a flock of chickens, and finally the lemonade at a Fourth of July celebration is contaminated. Claire soon links the poisonings to the 50-year-old unsolved slaughter of seven members of a local farm family, the Schulers. Each of the Schulers had a finger removed; now the dried bones of those fingers are showing up at the scenes of the recent crimes, and Claire is convinced that the 50-year anniversary of the killings will end in disaster if she can't find the person responsible. Her daughter, 11-year-old Meg, is sent safely out of town, but boyfriend Rich is still in the picture and bent on asking Claire to marry him. All these continuing characters are winning, and even the killer, once exposed, is sympathetic. Fine writing, a charming setting and an attractive and intelligent heroine add up to a satisfying and pleasurable read.
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From Booklist

In the fourth case for rural Wisconsin deputy sheriff Claire Watkins, a deranged numerologist steals some industrial-strength insect and weed killer and begins poisoning his way up the food chain, leaving behind a telltale trail of human fingers. They point to the horrific massacre of a German farming family some 50 years ago. Claire enlists the help of a newspaperman with a long memory in her race to solve the old murders and prevent fresh woe. Meanwhile, love interest Rich keeps his hand in, deepening their relationship with desultory doggedness. Logue employs a score of viewpoints, which has the reader clambering into and out of the nondescript personae of numerous bit players and dilutes the book's psychological depth, keeping it less on a par with Thomas H. Cook or Ruth Rendell than with an episode of Law & Order--a good episode, however, with ample suspense and swift turnings to keep readers up well past bedtime. For larger collections and fans of downtoearth regional mystery writers, such as Jance, Barr, or Pickard. David Wright
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (June 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 034546222X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345462220
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,845,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Buried secrets, August 22, 2004
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This review is from: Bone Harvest (Hardcover)
Claire Watkins, Deputy Sheriff in Fort Antoine, Wisconsin is back. This time she is investigating a fifty-year-old murder of an entire family that came to her attention while investigating the theft of pesticide. Shortly thereafter plants and people start being poisoned and it all points back to the long ago death of the Schuler's, a farm family consisting of two parents and five young children.

Mary Logue has written a very compelling story interweaving past and present. Both past and present characters were intriguing. It took a little effort to keep everyone straight, but it was well worth it. The story was suspenseful and though I found the ending to be a bit weak it did not detract from the overall enjoyment of the story.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FAST PACE AND ENTHRALLING!!!!, November 30, 2009
This review is from: Bone Harvest (Hardcover)
I rarely give a 5 star review but this story deserves it.

Fifty years ago in the farming area of Pepin County Wisconsin, someone killed the Schuler family murdering the parents, their four young children and a baby. Nobody was ever prosecuted for the crime. The victims were German and there was a lot of lingering resentment towards them because of what happened in WW II.

Only the police and a reporter at the time knew that the smallest finger from each body was cut off.

Claire Watkins, Deputy Sheriff in Fort Antoine, Wisconsin is investigating a fifty-year-old murder of an entire family that came to her attention while investigating the theft of pesticide. Shortly thereafter plants and people start being poisoned and it all points back to the long ago death of the Schuler's family.

Highly enjoyable story fast pace and fascinating.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chilling and sad, July 18, 2004
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Bone Harvest is the fourth entry in the Claire Watkins series, and is the first one that I have read-but I am looking for the first three books now! The setting for Bone Harvest is a small Wisconsin farm town that does not have, or usually need, many law enforcement resources. However, fifty years ago, a brutal mass murder in an isolated farmhouse eliminated an entire family and the police never found the killer.

Using the quiet farm community with its violent history as a background, Mary Logue develops an absorbing story focusing on strange events that begin taking place shortly before the fiftieth anniversary of the crime. Pesticides stolen from the local farming co-operative reappear, first poisoning a garden, then a flock of chickens, and finally people at an outing. Claire Watkins begins to draw connections to the long ago killings when an anonymous letter writer provides hints to the local newspaper.

Carefully tying together situations from today with characters from the past, Bone Harvest leads the reader to a conclusion that is simultaneously chilling and sad. Well written, suspenseful, and demonstrating sensitivity and empathy, I would recommend Bone Harvest to anyone.

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Rich fingered the small package in his pocket as he walked down the hill with Claire to the farmer's market in the park-his mother's diamond engagement ring. Read the first page
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pesticide guy, stolen pesticides
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Pepin County, Harold Peabody, Otto Schuler, Earl Lowman, Paul Lindstrom, Carl Wahlund, Celia Daniels, Fourth of July, Sheriff Talbert, Andy Lowman, Bertha Schuler, Claire Watkins, Ray Sorenson, Chuck Folger, Deputy Watkins, Theo Lindstrom, Charles Folger, Durand Daily, Farmer's Cooperative, Eau Claire, Lake Pepin, Ron Sorenson, Marie Lowman
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