翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ The Book of Healing
・ The Book of Heavy Metal
・ The Book of Henry
・ The Book of Heroic Failures
・ The Book of Hours
・ The Book of Hymns
・ The Book of Illusions
・ The Book of Images
・ The Book of Invasions (album)
・ The Bone Clocks
・ The Bone Collector
・ The Bone Collector (novel)
・ The Bone Doll's Twin
・ The Bone Flute
・ The Bone Forest
The Bone Garden
・ The Bone Man
・ The Bone of Contention
・ The Bone Palace
・ The Bone People
・ The Bone Scatterer
・ The Bone Season
・ The Bone Snatcher
・ The Bone World Trilogy
・ The Bonehunters
・ The Bonemender (book series)
・ The Bones
・ The Bones Brigade Video Show
・ The Bones of Avalon
・ The Bones of What You Believe


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

The Bone Garden : ウィキペディア英語版
The Bone Garden

''The Bone Garden'' is a 2007 novel written by Tess Gerritsen, loosely part of the Jane Rizzoli / Maura Isles series.
==Plot summary==
The book delves into Boston's past (1830), with Maura Isles playing a cameo role in present-day Boston. In the present, recently divorced 38-year-old Julia Hamill, trying to plant a garden for her newly purchased rural Massachusetts home finds a female skull buried in the rocky soil. She contacts medical examiner Maura Isles who finds it scarred with the marks of murder but can discover no more due to the skull's age.
In the past, Boston in 1830, Norris Marshall, a talented but poor student at Boston Medical College attempts to pay his college tuition by being a "resurrectionist" - one who plunders graveyards to sell the corpses on the black market. When two nurses are found murdered (one on the hospital grounds) as well as a respected doctor, Norris is considered as the prime suspect; he has had a glimpse of the killer at the second murder scene.
Norris, attempting to clear himself, attempts to track down the only other witness to have caught a glimpse (at the first murder scene), a beautiful 17-year-old Irish immigrant seamstress named Rose Connolly who fears she may be the next victim, exacerbated by the need to protect her newborn niece Meggie. Rose, Norris and his classmate Oliver Wendell Holmes comb the city, from its grim cemeteries and autopsy suites to its glittering mansions and power centers, to track down the killer.
Central to the plot is the condition of maternity wards at the time: doctors would often walk in from the autopsy area to the "lying-in" wards, and handle the women without using even gloves (let alone antisepsis, which Holmes later suggested) putting the women at higher risk of childbirth deaths than if they had given birth attended by midwives, or even unattended.
Julia and 89-year-old Henry Page, a descendant of one of Boston's first female doctors, Margaret Tate Page (Meggie as an adult), piece through letters written by Holmes to Dr. Page about the case to find out more about the murders and piece together the facts. For Julia, the driving question is if the victim is Rose, Holmes' final letter to Dr. Page, posted at the book's end, reveals that her aunt Rose survived the events, and never married.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「The Bone Garden」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.