Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Skeleton Box - Bryan Gruley - Review AND Giveaway

 Bryan Gruley is another new to me author. The Skeleton Box is the third book in Gruley's Starvation Lake series.

Starvation Lake is a quiet, small town in Michigan where nothing dangerous really ever happens, but a recent series of break-ins has the town worried.  The break-ins are occurring on bingo nights -  when most of the town's elderly residents are out. Nothing is ever taken, but their belonging are being rifled through. The pressure is on for the sheriff to solve these cases - it's a re-election year. And the stakes are upped when a break-in turns to murder.

Gus Carpenter, editor of the local paper is covering the biggest story of his career. The victim is someone near and dear to him. And as he digs deeper into the story, he finds it taking him places he never expected -  and much closer to home than he could have imagined.

Gus is Gruley's recurring protagonist. I really liked Gus - he just came across as real, down to earth and believable. He's dealing with job stress/cutbacks, an elderly mother with the beginnings of dementia and an on again off again relationship - with a local deputy. He's not painted as an infallible, intrepid reporter, but just a regular guy.

The mystery in The Skeleton Box is timely and features a good solid plot. But for me, it was the town of Starvation Lake and its' residents that took centre stage. Characterization is Gruley's strong point. I loved all the colourful citizens. My only problem was that everyone has a nickname as well. I had a wee bit of trouble keeping everyone straight.(Take note - Bryan Gruley's nickname is Grules!) Gruley has painted a vivid, accurate portrait of the town. The River Rats hockey team, their players and the town's support is so spot on I thought Gruley was writing about my small town. ( Go Irish!) The various hockey analogies used were quite effective.

Even though I have missed the first two in the series, I was able to enjoy this book as a stand alone. (But it would be definitely worth looking up the first two) Folksy is a term that popped to mind when I was trying to think of how to describe Gruley's writing. Read an excerpt of The Skeleton Box.

"Bryan Gruley is a reporter at large for Bloomberg News. Formerly the Chicago bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, Gruley shared in the Pulitzer Prize given to the newspaper for coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks. He has won the Anthony, Barry and Strand Awards and was nominated for an Edgar Award for best first novel." You can find Bryan Gruley on Twitter and on Facebook.

Sound like a book you'd like to read? Well, thanks to the nice folks at Simon and Schuster, I have a copy to give away. Open to US and Canada, no po boxes please. Simply leave a comment to be entered. Ends Aug 4/12.

69 comments:

  1. Please count me in! I'm always on the lookout for a new mystery series, folksy sounds like just the thing.
    Thanks, Liene @ LLucane at yahoo dot com

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  2. Thank you so much for the kind words! (By the way, my nickname is Grules :)

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  3. Thank you so much for the kind words! (By the way, my nickname is Grules :)

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  4. Excellant series...still need to read the newest book The Skeleton Box. Great reading Grules!

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  5. And who said social networking was a waste of time? I'm hooked by the synopsis and by the stellar list of awards. As a Michigan writer, sweltering on a 100+ day, I'm ready to dive into "Salvation Lake" or the Michigan shoreline this week.

    Sounds like I just found me a new series to discover.

    Karen Tintori
    www.karentintori.com

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  6. First two books were fantastic. Looking forward to reading the new one.

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  7. This mystery sounds unique and special. Many thanks for this interesting giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. Fascinating new series which interests me greatly. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  9. I am anxious to read this book also.
    kpallante@comcast.net

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  10. Hey Bry, congrats again on all the great reviews. Our trip to Europe left me a little short, hopefully I will get the book this weekend.

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  11. Bryan Gruley is one of the finest writers I knew at The Wall Street Journal. He was also one of the only people on the planet whose idea of a good time was visiting northern Michigan in the winter.
    --- Tom Herman
    375 South End Ave., Apt. 20-E, NYC, NY 10280
    rthomasherman@gmail.com

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  12. Folksy writing with a good mystery sounds good to me!

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  13. Thank you!!!!

    Hope they come in Large Print, for my husband too.

    :-)

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    Books Editor
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  15. I can't imagine knowing that someone has been in my house and moving my things around. What a mind game that would be! Have put your books on my wish list.kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com

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  16. Love hockey and totally ready to get into the Starvation Lake series. Thanks for the heads-up. carlscott(at)prodigy(dot)net(dot)mx

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  17. Please enter me. I love mysteries and this a new series for me!

    lag110 at mchsi dot com

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  18. I was drawn in by your saying the book is folksy and has good characterization.
    suefarrell.farrell@gmail.com

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  19. I would love to be entered to win this one, it sounds awesome! I love a good mystery.

    mlawson17 at hotmail dot com

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  20. I would like this.

    slb3334@gmail.com

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  21. would love to read this, thanks

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  22. Murder! Mystery! Thriller!
    The kind of book I would love to read. Please add my name to this great giveaway.

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  23. This sounds like a great book.
    Shaunda.Eppes at gmail dot com

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  24. This is a new series for me. I would love to see who did it. I can understand the small town in Michigan, since I live there.
    twoofakind12@yahoo.com

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  25. I loved your review on this book. It definitely makes me want to read it. Mysteries are my favorite books and this one sounds really good. I really liked your take on some of the colorful characters. I would enjoy reading it. Please enter me. Thanks!
    ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net

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  26. It looks like a book I would enjoy.
    mce1011 AT aol DOT com

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  27. Sounds like a great book to me too.

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  28. ANOTHER FANTASTIC AUTHOR.
    I WILL START READING ALL HIS BOOKS.

    jimpat34@broadstripe.net

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  29. Sounds great!
    Mrsmommybooknerdsbookreviews at gmail dot com

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  30. Sounds like a good read! Would love to add it to my library.

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  31. Please enter me to win this book. It sounds like a good book.

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  32. I would love to read this book—thanks for the opportunity to win a copy!

    skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net

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  33. I would love to read this. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
    kat_emerick@yahoo.com

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  34. Count me in too! Thanks to you, it sounds like I've found a great new series to read. Folksy sounds good to me as well! :)

    wrights5[at]hughes[dot]net

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  35. Never heard of this author but this mystery sounds good.

    nanze55 at hotmail dot com

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  36. Great review! Thanks for the chance.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  37. I have been looking for a new mystery bok to read!

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  38. Wow! This sounds like a book I couldn't put down.

    Bshaw75015@aol.com

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  39. Loved the first 2 books
    Diane Baum
    esldiane2gmail.com

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  40. Sounds like it would be a good book!

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  41. This sounds like a book that I would enjoy reading.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

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  42. Sounds like a great read. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  43. This book sounds like a great book for my next book club meeting
    melissalucky43@yahoo.com

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  44. Thanks for the giveaway, sounds like a great read

    morganowl28 at gmail dot com

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  45. The title sucked me in right away! Sounds like a rockin book!

    king_nickolay(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  46. sounds interesting, like reading about other places around the country - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

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  47. Thank you for the opportunity. I found myself not giving my love of mystery its due course, this sounds like a great book. Thanks for the chance to own it!

    medictom@gmail.com

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  48. If i should win this I'll have to get the first two because it sounds so good.

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  49. Sounds good, would love to read!
    celiaafisher@gmail.com

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  50. I would love to read Bryan Gruley.

    theyyyguy@yahoo.com

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  51. Everything I know, I learned from a mystery novel. This looks like a good way to continue my education. Thanks.

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  52. Sounds like a really good book. I am always on the lookout for authors I haven't heard of yet!

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  53. Looks like a great read!
    lovefreestuff17(at)gmail(dot)com

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  54. Thank you for the giveaway! I'd love to read this!

    tridingermckee at gmail dot com

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  55. Please Enter Me In Your Book Giveaway
    It Would Be Great To Win
    A Copy of The Skeleton Box
    by Bryan Gruley.
    This Looks Like It Might Be Interesting To Read.
    Thanks For Having This Giveaway!!!!!!

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  56. Sounds like a book I would enjoy

    Peachesncream887(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  57. i love a good book

    jim.coyne2@verizon.net

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  58. Love the review!! Sounds like a great book. Please enter me!! Thanks!!

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  59. The story sounds very interesting. Looks like a good read.
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  60. great giveaway, i love to read
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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  61. I would love to have the opportunity to win this one

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  62. This book sounds good!Would love it!
    kat_emerick@yahoo.com

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  63. Of all my favorites mysteries are on the top of my list. This one sound so good!
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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  64. Awesome contest! Thanks

    email/ daveshir2005@yahoo.com

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  65. I love reading & finding new authors!

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  66. I enjoyed your review. I love a good mystery. Thanks for the giveaway. garrettsambo@aol.com

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  67. I wanna win!

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