name | The Bone House |
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author | Stephen R. Lawhead |
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country | United States |
language | English languageEnglish |
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classification | Fiction |
genre | Christian Fiction |
publisher | Thomas Nelson |
release_date | September 2011 |
media_type | Print (Hardcover), Kindle, Audio, CD, Audiobook, Unabridged |
pages | 416 |
isbn | ISBN-10: 159554805X |
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The Bone House is a novel by Stephen Lawhead, an American, best-selling author known for novels that blend elements of science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction. The Bone House is the second of five books in Lawhead’s Bright Empires series, and picks up right where its predecessor, The Skin Map ended.
Lawhead’s other fiction includes the King Raven, Song of Albion, and Dragon King trilogies. Lawhead’s publisher is Thomas Nelson in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Story
One piece of the Skin Map has been found. Now it is a race to put the rest of the pieces together. The pieces have been scattered throughout this universe and beyond—dubbed the multiverse—and Kit Livingstone’s survival depends on the staying one step ahead of his enemies.
As in The Skin Map, Kit’s friend Mina, from seventeenth-century Prague plays a crucial role in the success of the quest to find more pieces of the Skin Map, where it leads, and what it means.
Characters continue their use of ley lines, leaving their own worlds to traverse time and place.