Break the Bodies, Haunt the Bones

Paperback, 304 pages

Published Feb. 11, 2020 by John Joseph Adams/Mariner Books, John Joseph Adams Books Paper.

ISBN:
978-0-358-13363-6
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I finished this a while ago, but it works deeper in the mind, so I needed some decompressing. This is as spoiler-free as possible. I'm not going to discuss any plot points per se, but there are some aspects of the story that are special and need to be addressed to discuss the novel at all.

The setting is a depressed Southern town, Swine Hill, in more-or-less modern times. The pork processing business has become the town's livelihood. Almost everyone works there or works in businesses that support its employees. The special thing about the town is that its center is inhabited by ghosts and their circle of influence is growing.

Jane & Henry live amidst these ghosts. Swine Hill ghosts are a bit non-traditional, reminding me of Pullman daemons, but they are selfish and basically sinister. They lend their special abilities to their haunteds. Jane's ghost allows her to …