Bones of ContentionBones of Contention
1st ed.
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Book, 2010
Current format, Book, 2010, 1st ed., No Longer Available.The Top End of Australia is a land teeming with crocodiles, poisonous snakes, and curious Aboriginal myths.nbsp; It's a strange place to choose to end one's life, but that is what Dinah Pelerin's wealthy American uncle has done. nbsp;Dying of cancer, he has summoned his entire family #150; current wife, ex-wife, assorted children and niece #150; to a remote, comfortless lodge where he intends to rewrite his will and commit suicide with the aid of a rogue Australian physician with whom he shares a mysterious history. Dinah sees this time with her uncle as a last chance to learn the truth about her father, who died during the commission of a felony when she was a child.nbsp; But when she arrives, she discovers that the truth has more and darker ramifications than she'd bargained on.nbsp; Her artist brother thinks he's possessed by the spirit of snake god who is moving his hand metaphysically across the canvas; her uncle, who isn't really her uncle, is obsessed by a woman he married but could never possess; the rest of the family is seething with resentments; and a man none of them claims to know is murdered on a nearby island, impaled on the back of a sea turtle. nbsp; nbsp;A wannabe anthropologist with a passion for mythology, Dinah tries to sort out the complicated song lines of her own ancestors while struggling to understand Dreamtime and solve not one, but two bizarre murders.nbsp; The Aboriginal concept of payback law takes on a terrible new meaning.
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