Cross Bones
by:
Kathy Reichs (author)
This is an alternate cover edition for ISBN 0099441497/9780099441496.An orthodox Jew is found shot dead in Montreal, the mutilated body barely recognisable.Extreme heat has accelerated decomposition, and made it virtually impossible to determine the bullet trajectory.But just as forensic...
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This is an alternate cover edition for ISBN 0099441497/9780099441496.An orthodox Jew is found shot dead in Montreal, the mutilated body barely recognisable.Extreme heat has accelerated decomposition, and made it virtually impossible to determine the bullet trajectory.But just as forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan is attempting to make sense of the fracture patte
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Publisher: Arrow
Pages no: 481
Edition language: English
Series: Temperance Brennan (#8)
Just...meh. I spent most of the book wondering what the point was and why I cared enough to keep reading. Not terrible, just boring. I did find the parts about Wahhabism very timely given the recent Paris attacks. Overall, a bit of a grind. I've noticed a lot of this series is on-again, off-a...
Autor: Kathy ReichsTitel: Totgeglaubte leben längerReihe: Tempe Brennan (8)Genre: ThrillerÜbersetzer: Klaus BerrVerlag: Random House Audio [15.02.2006]ISBN: 3866040830 – Audio-CDTB, 417 Seiten, 8,95 €Kindle-Edition: 7,99 €Random House Audio, [18.10.2007]Spieldauer: 6 Std., 23 Min (gekürzt)Sprecher: ...
Jakoś nie mogłam dobrnąć do końca. Uwielbiam antropologię i bardzo zaciekawił mnie temat związany z Jezusem. Jednak miałam wrażenie, że autorka zasypuje mnie milionem informacji na raz, co dało mi skojarzenie z mało zajmującą lekturą podręcznika. Zapewne kiedyś wrócę do tej książki i mam nadzieję, ż...
4 1/2 stars!I found this book to be Ms. Reichs' best to date. It is true that the premise of the storyline is not new. There have been many books written on the possibility that Jesus did not resurrect. What is different is that this book tackles the premise from a forensic perspective. Also dif...
Well, Reichs seems to have become the master of incomplete, abbreviated sentences. The writing has become increasingly staccato, which again, I don't enjoy because it pulls me out of the story. And frankly, it gets really tiring to read.As for the story, well my mother had to quit halfway through be...