The Skeleton Man

Cover of The Skeleton Man by Jim Kelly
Author: Jim Kelly
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 343
ISBN-13: 9780312377816
Dimensions:
Height: 8.1 Inches
Length: 6.2 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 1.305 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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The Skeleton Man by Jim Kelly, published by Macmillan on January 8, 2008, is a first edition novel comprising 343 pages. Set in the abandoned English hamlet of Jude’s Ferry, known for its crime-free history, the story begins when local reporter Philip Dryden uncovers a skeleton in a hidden cellar during army training exercises. This shocking discovery shatters the village’s long-standing reputation and raises questions about the identity of the victim, as well as the secrets that lie within the town’s past.

As Dryden delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Jude’s Ferry, he also navigates personal challenges, particularly the gradual recovery of his wife, Laura, from a long-term coma. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction, exploring themes of memory and rebirth amidst the eerie backdrop of a once-thriving community. Readers will find a compelling exploration of both the town’s hidden history and Dryden’s emotional journey as he seeks answers while grappling with his wife’s recovery.


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For seventeen years, the English hamlet of Jude’s Ferry has lain abandoned, used only for army training exercises. Before then, the isolated, thousand-year-old community was famous for one thing—having never recorded a single crime. But when local reporter Philip Dryden joins the army on practice maneuvers in the empty village, its spotless reputation is literally blown apart. Artillery fire reveals a hidden cellar beneath the old pub, and inside the cellar hangs a skeleton, a noose around its neck. No one knows—or will say—who the victim was.

Two days later, a terrified man is pulled from the reeds of a nearby river, with no idea of who he is or how he got there. The only name he can remember is “Jude’s Ferry.”

As Dryden searches for the secret history of the dead town, he is also witnessing a kind of rebirth: Seven years after the accident that nearly killed her, his wife, Laura, is finally emerging from coma and paralysis to begin a semblance of normal life. But will that semblance be enough for her—or for Dryden?

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Skeleton Man” by Jim Kelly. Synopsis preview: For seventeen years, the English hamlet of Jude’s Ferry has lain abandoned, used only for army training exercises. Before then, the isolated, thousand-year-old community was famous for one thing—having never recorded a…
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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9780312377816.
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Language: en. Pages: 343. Edition: First Edition.

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