Atmospheric Novel Captures Breaking Free
This is my second Megan Chance novel - "Inamorata" being my first immersive experience in Chance's incandescent prose. To say that my expectations were high was an understatement. While this book is far and away different than the other, that beautiful Chance prose captures the atmosphere and surroundings, as well as the people, their feelings, thoughts, more`s and cultural beliefs. I was not disappointed.
"Bone River" is about deathbed promises and their impact on the living. It's about rationality versus spirituality, science versus religion, thinking versus feeling, control versus passion. It's about a 17 year old girl with a dying father. He is an ethnologist on the Northwest coast of California studying the native Indian tribesmen. In his dying breath, he makes her promise to marry his 40 year old assistant Junius. She says NO! Then, after huge guilt, gives in to him. We find that Junius has previously agreed to the match, but he will become a bigamist, as he is already married, since he ran out on his first wife many years ago.
And so the scene is set for an emotionally rousing story surrounding Leonie, our 17 year old bride, Junius, her husband, Lord Tom, an Indian friend of the family that has looked out for Leonie since she was young, and David, Junius' son from his first marriage. The story takes place twenty years after the wedding, and kicks off with Leonie finding a mummy buried in a basket in the slope by the river in front of her home. This female mummy is the catalyst for all the events that occur.
Chance's worldbuilding is so superior that she makes the settings in each of her novels into a character. You can touch, taste, feel, hear and see every scene in her novels. This takes them far beyond cinematic.
Every character in the novel was conflicted. None of them, with the exception of Lord Tom, were doing things that they either wanted or needed to do. All of them were stifled by deathbed promises. Humans, being adaptable, tend to make the best of the situation at hand, unless you shake them up - like a hornets nest.
Once the mummy is found, the shaking starts. Shake! Shake! Shake! Then unpredictable and nasty things start to happen. Spirits speak, old murders are uncovered, relatives drop by, people almost drown, others are shot at, graves are robbed, dreams invaded, adultery is committed, boats are overturned, cows are milked, secrets are kept and then revealed, things are destroyed in a flood and life is created.
Leonie's is a strong character, even if she doesn't know it. She is a multi-faceted heroine whose challenge is one that we all face: be true to yourself. She has a big heart, a belief in the beauty of people, life and nature, as well as an ability to pick up on spirit vibrations from objects or from the spirits themselves. She uses the information from the spirits to help with her work on the Indian legends.
Bottom Line: In amongst the swirling wind, dashing rain and rushing water, you will find the story of four people and one mummy who enter the whirlwind with their own agendas, and come out the other side; their plans obliterated. They will never be the same people ever again.
Highly Recommended!