The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly, #20booksofsummer24 (2024)

Being so busy these last couple of weeks at school, I’ve not been blogging much, being tired in the evenings, not sleeping well due to the heat – but perversely getting lots of reading done in the small hours! As a result, I’m doing unseasonably well with my 20 Books of Summer so far this year, I’ve just finished reading my 8th, which is previously unheard of in June, although I have ended up with 5 blog tours next month which will slow things down a little. Still … Onwards!

My sixth read was this fantastic psychological drama from Erin Kelly. But before I get to the book itself, I must revisit the work that inspired Erin Kelly to write this novel.

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That was Masquerade by Kit Williams with simply gorgeous illustrations shows Jack Hare’s journey to take the jewel from the sun to the moon and dropping it on the way. Williams made a beautiful hare jewel and buried it under the tip of the shadow cast by Catherine of Aragon’s stone in Ampthill, Beds on the equinox. It was made clear that it was on ground open to the public. Although not the first book to describe a real treasure hunt, Masquerade, published in August 1979, caught the public’s imagination in a big way, and trying to decipher the riddle within took up a large part my free time that summer from then until I went back to university, I was beginning to feel I might get somewhere with it, but had no more time.

However, in 1983, Cadbury’s produced Conundrum by Don Shaw, illus Nick Price – with 12 golden eggs designed by Garrard, up for grabs. At work, we’d pored over the one we thought was geographically nearest, and had got very close as it happened, but had no transport to go out to confirm our thoughts. Then a couple of days later, it was on the local news that that egg had been found. Oh well…

Which brings me to this marvelous novel.

Artist Frank Churcher’s bestselling treasure hunt book, The Golden Bones, was published half a century ago. The book’s cryptic pictures and text detailed where to find the seven golden bones that made up the skeleton of its protagonist, Elinore. Only six were ever found, the pelvis remains hidden. As a result, a cult has grown up around the bones and the hunt for the missing one took on a macabre turn when Frank’s teenaged daughter, Eleanor, was attacked and stabbed by one of the obsessive ‘Bonehunters’ who thought it was inside her back in 1992. The attack is detailed in the prologue.

Then we head back to 1969 and the genesis of the book. Frank, his best friend Lal, also an artist, and Lal’s girlfriend Marcelle have been drinking in Kilburn before returning to their house-share with folkie Cora, a potter cum artist, ‘a maker’ in Frank’s parlance. Cora and Frank will wed, Marcelle will become their agent, and Lal will marry Bridget in due course, and the success of the book will enable Frank and Lal to live in next door houses in the exclusive ‘Vale of Health’ enclave on Hampstead Heath.

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However, fifty years on, Frank is fed up of being judged mainly as the creator of The Golden Bones, not the great artist he believes he is, the book having eclipsed his show of nude muses, Intimacies. It’s time to reveal the seventh bone, and his house is the location for a TV documentary being filmed which will reveal the final secret on publication day of the new anniversary edition.

Meanwhile Eleanor, who was of course traumatised by the stabbing, has rejected everything the book represents, living quietly on a narrowboat on London’s canal network, having taken no money from Frank. She is a craftswoman too, making stained glass ornaments, selling enough to keep herself and her not-entirely-legal ward Billie, the teenaged daughter of her ex-boyfriend, afloat.

The anniversary edition of the book is bringing out the Bonehunters again. Ingrid, the stabber, may be incarcerated with no access to the outside world, but the other trolls are still there including troll/stalker Stuart Cummins who has an exclusion order wrt Eleanor. Also, the forum run by an American couple is picking up worrying traffic again as speculation mounts about the seventh bone’s whereabouts, and information seems to leak from the TV production which puts Eleanor – and Billie – in danger.

But the real problem is that there are many more skeletons to come tumbling out of the family’s closets. Frank, the swaggering artist, a randy old goat who painted and bedded his muses, ignores his wife Cora mostly. Lal, as his oldest and closest friend, has seen his own career never take off in the same way as his more famous pal, and you just know that will leave seething resentment underneath that will threaten to bubble to the surface as Lal struggles with alcoholism. Cora, Lal, Eleanor, and Dom, Eleanor’s equally ignored brother, also all have cause against Frank, as do many others. I had a lot of sympathy for Lal in particular, for reasons that will be clear to anyone who’s read the novel.

I’m not going to reveal any more of the plot, it’s fabulously complicated and full of twists, turns and revelations, and dare I say it having complained about chunksters in my previous post, needs just short of 500 pages to reveal all of its many secrets!

The main narrator in the present is Eleanor, and Kelly has created a superb main protagonist in her. She is feisty, independent, and not a little proud of her life without familial money. Her parents, for their part, don’t seem to acknowledge that she physically suffered for Frank’s book. Her relationship with Lal and Bridget is closer than that with Frank and Cora for the most part. That’s not to say that she totally rejected her family – only the money – indeed the relationship she has with her brother made me chuckle in recognition.

You wouldn’t say my brother is my best friend – we only see each a couple of times a year – but there is a unique bond, a shared history, that I could never replicate with anyone else.

Also winding him up is one of the greatest pleasures of my life.

This was the first novel by Erin Kelly that I’ve read. It definitely won’t be the last – can any of you recommend which I should pick up next?

Source: Own copy. Hodder & Stoughton, Hardback 497 pages – but now in paperback 512 pages.

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The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly, #20booksofsummer24 (2024)

FAQs

What is the skeleton key book about? ›

It is focused on a treasure hunt for the bones of a woman named Elinor, scattered in the countryside, and one bone, fifty years later, still hasn't been found. There are also a group of people who call themselves by the disturbing name 'the bone hunters' who are obsessed with the treasure hunt.

Who is Billie in the skeleton key? ›

Nell Churcher is the protagonist of the story. She lives in London, on a narrowboat without a permanent mooring. She shares her humble abode with fifteen year old Billie, who is the daughter of Nell's former boyfriend.

What is the summary of The Skeleton Key? ›

This book is about a fourteen year old boy, named Alex Rider, who is a spy for MI6 and has to prevent a bomb exploding, which would kill lots of people. He finds himself in lots of trouble, escaping death on a few occasions. However, Alex has a job to fulfil. Can he accomplish it and save many innocent beings?

What is the plot twist in Skeleton Key? ›

Afterwards, they both awaken, but Caroline now is cool and calculating and talks like Violet, because now "Violet" is in her body. The true purpose of the events have become clear: "Violet" was never really Violet to begin with, she was the spirit of Cecile in Violet Devereaux's body.

Is The Skeleton Key based on a true story? ›

And while the events of Skeleton Key might not be accurate to real life, the beliefs of its participants – and perhaps the audience as well – lend it credibility. "I think that my favorite horror movies don't rely on an element that is just true; that the characters believe in that thing is what makes it true."

How old is Alex in Skeleton Key? ›

"Skeleton Key" is the third in the series about Alex Rider, a 14-year-old English school boy, who works as a spy for M16, the U.S.'s equivalent of the CIA.

What is the story of under lock and Skeleton Key? ›

Tempest Raj is a gifted stage magician who's forced to move home to Hidden Creek, California, after a performance in Las Vegas goes horribly wrong. Tempest is convinced her stage double, Cassidy, sabotaged her—but with no way to prove it, the down-on-her-luck magician must return to her family home, Fiddler's Folly.

What is the synopsis of The Skeleton Key James Rollins? ›

Book overview. From New York Times bestselling author James Rollins comes a thrilling short story that delves deep beneath the city of Paris to a dark necropolis, where the only means for escape is… The Skeleton Key. Seichan is ripped out of the Sigma series for an adventure all her own—but can she survive?

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