Speaking in Bones: A Novel (Temperance Brennan)
by:
Kathy Reichs (author)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • First time in print: the novella Bones on IceNo one speaks the language of suspense more brilliantly than Kathy Reichs, author of the acclaimed Temperance Brennan series. In Speaking in Bones, the forensic anthropologist finds herself drawn into a world of dark secrets...
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • First time in print: the novella Bones on IceNo one speaks the language of suspense more brilliantly than Kathy Reichs, author of the acclaimed Temperance Brennan series. In Speaking in Bones, the forensic anthropologist finds herself drawn into a world of dark secrets and dangerous beliefs, where good and evil blur. Professionally, Temperance Brennan knows exactly what to do—test, analyze, identify. Her personal life is another story. She’s at a loss, wondering how to answer police detective Andrew Ryan’s marriage proposal. But the matter of matrimony takes a backseat when murder rears its head. Hazel “Lucky” Strike—a strident amateur detective who mines the Internet for cold cases—comes to Brennan with a tape recording of an unknown girl being held prisoner and terrorized. Strike is convinced the voice is that of eighteen-year-old Cora Teague, who went missing more than three years earlier. Strike is also certain that the teenager’s remains are gathering dust in Temperance Brennan’s lab. Brennan has doubts about working with a self-styled websleuth. But when the evidence seems to add up, Brennan’s next stop is the treacherous backwoods where the chilling recording (and maybe Cora Teague’s bones) were discovered. Her forensic field trip only turns up more disturbing questions—along with gruesome proof of more untimely deaths. While local legends of eerie nocturnal phenomena and sinister satanic cults abound, it’s a zealous and secretive religious sect that has Brennan spooked and struggling to separate the saints from the sinners. But there’s nothing, including fire and brimstone, that can distract her from digging up the truth and taking down a killer—even as Brennan finds herself in a place where angels fear to tread, devils demand their due, and she may be damned no matter what.Praise for Speaking in Bones “Speaking in Bones keeps the suspense high.”—Associated Press “Temperance’s forensic sleuthing uncovers many secrets, along with a blockbuster psychological surprise.”—The Huffington Post
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780345544063 (0345544064)
ASIN: 0345544064
Publish date: 2016-01-26
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Temperance Brennan (#18)
I am coming to terms with the fact that Book Tempe and Show Tempe are two different people with the same name and profession. Kathy Reichs even says so on her webpage, where she notes that she felt she had to make them distinct from one another so she wouldn't need to worry about show continuity af...
This book is # 18 in the Temperance Brennan series. This book does well as a standalone novel. It is a bit easier to understand when read in order with the given series. Temperence Brennan has another string of murders that get her into a situation again in this current installment of the police...
I am a huge fan of Temperance Brennan and Kathy Reichs, so I am always eager for the next book, Speaking in Bones. How Kathy Reichs is able to come up with a fresh case of crime is always a pleasure for me to read about.This time, we have some help, or do we?Websleuths – amateurs compete online to s...
Argh. I did used to love this series, but this one really bothered me. This Dr. Brennan really goes out of her way to put herself in danger to a ridiculous degree (and then yells at Ryan for wanting to rescue her). I've read almost all of them, but I just ran out of patience with her as a charact...
Published by: Random House Publishing Group - Bantam Dell (30h July 2015) ISBN: 9780345544049 Source: Publisher review copy via Netgalley Rating: 4* Synopsis: When forensic anthropologist Dr Tempe Brennan is approached by amateur detective Hazel ‘Lucky’ Strike, at first she is inclined to di...