<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A rancher and poet in Montana has his life ruptured when a long buried dead body appears on his property.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Eli Singer, a rancher and poet in remote Eastern Montana, sees his life upended when a long-buried corpse--which turns out to be a murder victim from Eli's childhood--erodes out of a hillside on his property. This discovery forces Eli to turn inward to revisit the tragic events in his past that led to a life-changing moment of violence, while at the same time he must reach outside himself toward Chloe, a literary agent from New York whom he is falling in love with. In the tradition of such classic western writers as Thomas McGuane, James Lee Burke, Ivan Doig and Jim Harrison, <i>A Bloom of Bones </i>is a poignant and moving exploration of family, community, and the echoing ramifications of violence across generations, as well as a genre-subverting literary mystery.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Allen Jones's <em>A Bloom of Bones</em> is simply riveting. Always lyrical, often wise, filled with vitality, and the promise that love and loyalty can surmount the darkness in our lives. I couldn't put it down."--<strong>Mark Spragg</strong>, author, <em>Where Rivers Change Direction</em> and <em>An Unfinished Life</em> <p/>"What a terrific novel Allen Jones has given us! Two attractive but emotionally isolated people, a rancher on the starved-to-death plains north of Jordan Montana who has written his way into nationally interested poetry, and a young woman who represents his New York publisher. A progressing love story and an unsolved murder on his ranch--<em>A Bloom of Bones</em> is articulate, occasionally heartbreaking, and all the way fascinating."--<strong>William Kittredge, </strong>A author, <em>Hole in the Sky</em> and <em>The Willow Field</em> <p/><br><br>"Allen Jones's <i>A Bloom of Bones</i> is simply riveting. Always lyrical, often wise, filled with vitality, and the promise that love and loyalty can surmount the darkness in our lives. I couldn't put it down."--<b>Mark Spragg</b>, author, <i>Where Rivers Change Direction</i> and <i>An Unfinished Life</i> <p/>"What a terrific novel Allen Jones has given us! Two attractive but emotionally isolated people, a rancher on the starved-to-death plains north of Jordan Montana who has written his way into nationally interested poetry, and a young woman who represents his New York publisher. A progressing love story and an unsolved murder on his ranch--<i>A Bloom of Bones</i> is articulate, occasionally heartbreaking, and all the way fascinating."--<b>William Kittredge, </b>A author, <i>Hole in the Sky</i> and <i>The Willow Field</i> <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Allen Morris Jones</b> is author of an acclaimed novel, <i>Last Year's River</i> (Houghton Mifflin), which was chosen as as a Barnes and Noble Discover pick, a highly influential consideration of the ethics of hunting, <i>A Quiet Place of Violence</i>, and co-editor of <i>The Best of Montana's Short Fiction.</i> He is currently editor-in-chief of <i>Big Sky Journal</i>, and runs his own press, Bangtail Press. He has appeared on "PBS NewsHour" as a guest essayist, and seen rave reviews of his work appear on the <i>Today Show</i> and in the <i>LA Times, People magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Booklist</i>, and many others. He lives in Montana with his wife and young son.<br>
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