At Marrow Creek Crocodile Park, five-year-old Noah Vale finds a tiny white skull and gives it a name.
Richie.
To Noah, Richie is not a toy. Not a keepsake. Not dead in any ordinary sense. He is cold, frightened, and asking to come home.
For Joe Vale, the skull is only the beginning of a nightmare that seeps into drains, old records, family memories, and the buried history of a town that has spent decades teaching its children not to listen. His wife Claire remembers more than she wants to. His daughter Evie has been keeping evidence no one believed. And somewhere beneath Marrow Creek, something ancient is waking through every bone that was named, kept, hidden, or loved too fiercely to let go.
Because every bone remembers.
And some names should never be spoken inside a house.
Every Bone Remembers is a contemporary Australian folk-horror novel about grief, childhood, family, and the terrible things that happen when the dead are not allowed to rest.