In this, the 13th book, of the Temperance Brennan series we find our heroine dealing with a body found in a pond. I won't go into just what shape the body was in but well, interesting. When the body is identified via a fingerprint things get interesting. For the body that is only freshly dead is i...
Also under the title “Mortal Remains”Book 13, in the Temperance Brennan seriesThis installment is pretty much the Kathy Reichs we know and we have come to expect. The story centers on the world of JPAC (Joint POW/MIA (Prisoner of War/Missing in Action) Accounting Command (US DOD) and how far the mil...
I am not a fan of the TV show Bones but I am a fan of Kathy Reichs. She writes fictional books based on her real life experiences as a forensic anthropologist. I particularly enjoy her ability to interject her science in a manner which is understandable by the average person. Besides learning a f...
This is the first Kathy Reichs I've read, and, well, I didn't hate it. (Unlike the Patricia Cornwell I read last year.) But neither am I really grabbed by it. Will I read more? Only time will tell, and whether or not one of my lists coughs up one for me to read. I certainly won't avoid it, but I kno...
I never read a Kathy Reichs book I didn't like until now. She really phoned this one in. The plot would barely have sustained a novella, and is risible in places. It's padded out to novel length with superfluous exposition and the writing is almost Dan Brown-bad. Avoid.
Another soft, very soft 3 stars. More like 2.5 stars. It's been quite a few years since I've really liked the yearly Temperance Brennan book. Since book 7 actually. This is like a really confused, twisted version of what's in the box combined with a nice but still travelogue of Hawaii. A body is fou...
It was good but it didn't measure up to her last one 206 Bones. I have enjoyed all the books in this series. Some more than others. I found it difficult to keep track of each of the soldiers since they were often referred to as their tag#.
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