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  • 01/2024
  • 979-8987817063 B0CTMN1W2H
  • 336 pages
  • $3.99
David Santana
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The Shattered Bones

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

Army veteran, Rylan "Rye" Beam, struggled to find balance after the Iraq War, reaching for a version of himself that no longer existed. With his boots back on American soil, he began building a family, convinced he was "maintaining" by drowning his demons in a bottle of whiskey. Unaware of how delicately he teetered on the brink, a devastating tragedy suddenly collapsed the ground underfoot and sent him headlong onto a murderous path. Unable to cope with the loss of his family, Rylan resolves to die, but fearing he has squandered his life, vows to make a difference on the way out. He sets off on a cross-country quest for redemption and retribution, carrying a hammer in one hand and a list of twenty-one names in the other, while a brash young FBI agent finds himself tasked with picking up the trail of a serial killer. As his list becomes shorter, Rylan's mind begins crumbling under the weight of long-repressed guilt and an increasing number of broken bodies, and what began as a desperate man's attempt to satisfy a twisted sense of duty, evolves into something new when he starts interviewing his victims. While seeking to understand what motivates people to commit violent crimes, his victims' stories challenge his rigid perception of guilt and innocence, forcing him to question the limits of justice. THE SHATTERED BONES, is the first novel in a multi-part series chronicling the journey of a serial killer, the experiences that shaped him, and an FBI agent's struggle to stop his rampage.
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 6 out of 10
Prose: 7 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 7.25 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: The Shattered Bones spotlights military veteran and widower Rylan "Rye" Beam, who takes justice into his own hands in a bid to end his life. The plot examines Rye's ravaged emotions as his motivation for a unique brand of vigilante justice, in contrast to his devoted, tender treatment of his wife when she was alive.  

Prose: Santana crafts this thriller in chilling tones of horror, with disturbing imagery and crisp prose that paints a picture of a broken man on an intimate path to destruction.

Originality: Santana sets an exciting pace—from time skips between Rye's high school years, his time in Iskandariyah, and the present—while depicting a tortured inner journey that vibrates with tension.

Character/Execution: Despite his horrific crimes, Rye is a sympathetic character, to a point, as he vacillates between questioning his mission and stubbornly insisting he's an anti-hero. 

Date Submitted: August 13, 2024

Reviews
This brutal yet ruminative road thriller from Santana, the kickoff to a series, explores the mind, travels, and possible redemption of Rylan Beam, a man driven to exact justice on those he believes have escaped it—a mission he often carries out with a hammer. Haunted by a troubled past that includes military service in Iraq and the loss of his father and wife, Rylan has created “The Garbage Route,” a list of individuals he seeks to confront and punish. Among his targets are Edward Chaffin, a child molester, and Abraham Poindexter, who attacked a woman with nitric acid after being rejected by her. Santana intertwines Rylan's present-day surveillance, doubts, and bone-crushing murders with flashbacks into his past, revealing Rylan's motivations and the emotional scars that have shaped him.

Rylan’s past relationship with Abigail reveals his vulnerable and loving side, while his experience of the dehumanizing realities of war powers his quest for vengeance. Rylan approaches each victim with meticulous planning and cold detachment. As he captures each, his calm demeanor starts to unravel, exposing his unpredictable and inhumane nature. Santana depicts these encounters with disturbing detail, compelling readers to grapple with the ethics of Rylan’s actions, especially as “fresh-faced FBI agent” Helio Sangria takes up the case. At times, in brisk italicized in-his-head colloquies, Santana captures Rylan talking himself through his disquiet, coming up with rationalizations.

The Shattered Bones delves into the psyche of a vigilante, exploring themes of personal trauma, the quest for justice, and muddy lines between right and wrong. The novel's deliberate, taking a deep dive into Rylan's thoughts—he feels deeply alone, in 2017, after seeing the Wolverine film Logan and having no one to discuss it with. Such detail can at times feel indulgent, but as a complex character study of a man haunted by his past and driven to right the world’s wrongs at any cost, the novel weaves a morally intricate narrative. However, it leaves significant plot threads unresolved, setting up a potential sequel while falling short of delivering a complete arc for Rylan.

Takeaway: A soldier’s brutal quest for revenge powers this psychological road-trip thriller.

Comparable Titles: Stephen Graham Jones’s The Least of My Scars, James Ellroy’s Killer on the Road.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 01/2024
  • 979-8987817063 B0CTMN1W2H
  • 336 pages
  • $3.99
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