The bone orchard

Sara A. Mueller

Book - 2022

"Sara A. Mueller's The Bone Orchard is a fascinating whodunit set in a lush, gothic world of secrets and magic--where a dying emperor charges his favorite concubine with solving his own murder, and preventing the culprit, which undoubtedly is one of his three terrible sons, from taking control of an empire. Charm is a witch, and she is alone. The last of a line of conquered necromantic workers, now confined within the yard of regrown bone trees at Orchard House, and the secrets of their marrow. Charm is a prisoner, and a survivor. Charm tends the trees and their clattering fruit for the sake of her children, painstakingly grown and regrown with its fruit: Shame, Justice, Desire, Pride, and Pain. Charm is a whore, and a madam. The ...wealthy and powerful of Borenguard come to her house to buy time with the girls who aren't real. Except on Tuesdays, which is when the Emperor himself lays claim to his mistress, Charm herself. But now--Charm is also the only person who can keep an empire together, as the Emperor summons her to his deathbed, and charges her with choosing which of his awful, faithless sons will carry on the empire--by discovering which one is responsible for his own murder. If she does this last thing, she will finally have what has been denied her since the fall of Inshil - her freedom. But she will also be betraying the ghosts past and present that live on within her heart. Charm must choose. Her dead Emperor's will or the whispers of her own ghosts. Justice for the empire or her own revenge"--

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Subjects
Genres
Witch fiction
Gothic fiction
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Tom Doherty Associates 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Sara A. Mueller (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
420 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250776945
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Review by Booklist Review

Mueller brings together an epic cast of characters in this dark fantasy debut. When Charm finds out the emperor of Boren was killed, most likely by someone in his own inner family circle, she embarks on a tense mission to uncover motives and secrets. Mourning the death of the emperor, who also happened to be the love of her life, Charm encounters an even darker underbelly of Borengaurd than she knew existed. While Borengaurd grapples with the reality of a new emperor, Charm must come to grips with her own identity and assemble together all of the pieces of her past. Along the way, we follow her as she creates boneghosts to fill the void and the halls of Orchard House, which serves as a brothel for Borengaurd elite. These boneghosts are created from Charm's magical abilities and the bone trees she tends to outside of Orchard House. Mueller sets the scene in rich detail and allows readers to sink deeply into the gothic world she has created. With equal parts magic and mystery, Mueller weaves together psychological tension and character-driven plots that will keep readers guessing until the very end.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Political intrigue, necromancy, and identity struggles collide in Mueller's lush but overlong debut. A prisoner on an elegant leash, Charm runs the Orchard House, a brothel where the men of Boren mingle and talk politics, and where the workers are various facets of Charm's own personality, split apart from her and given new bodies. Charm herself is reserved for the Emperor's weekly visits--until the day she's rushed to his bedside as he lays suddenly dying. He charges her with discovering which of his terrible sons has murdered him, and keeping his kingdom safe by ensuring that the crown goes to someone just. The responsibility is immense and impossible, but the reward will be Charm's freedom and the freedom of her other selves. The mystery unravels like an interlocking puzzle, with a satisfying ending even the most well-read of the genre will struggle to guess. It's a masterfully woven plot with refreshing narrators in Charm and her other selves, a literally fractured mind, but the middle pages struggle to find their purpose, introducing myriad superfluous details. Readers will be a bit exhausted by the time they reach the cathartic conclusion. (Nov.)

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