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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Requires great suspension of disbelief to swallow the idea of Tempe (a forensic anthropologist from Charlotte), Ryan (her detective boyfriend from Quebec), and Pete (her estranged husband, a lawyer) solving murders in Charleston. Hello, jurisdiction?And a shoutout to my librarian friends - you might find it annoying that Tempe searches in vain for a journal article online, and then suddenly her hindbrain reminds her where to find it (conveniently, in a book in her living room). A woman with a PhD can't use a database? Gah.Criticism aside, this is a good example of the series. Fun, quick, some red herrings to keep it from being *too* easy for the reader to solve. ( )Temperence Brennan is a forensic bone specialist, called upon to identify the remains of several bodies in Charleston, SC area. Her investigation leads her to a list of missing persons and a clinic run by a popular evangelist. Tempe gets help from her estranged husband, her lover who is a homicide dective in Canada, and her friend Emma, the local coroner who is too sick to handle the case on her own. The book is fast paced and entertaining, although not particularly memorable. very close to reality, to common life, scary, thrilling till the end This isn't my favorite in the series, but it is a good read. It's a lot more emotionally invested. Tempe's life is in more than a touch of emotional upheaval, and while I appreciate the character development it was almost a bit of an overload. However, the mystery, as always, was intriguing on multiple levels. And this one actually kept me guessing a bit. Another awesome Reichs read. Always full of details ,twists and turns. Brennan and her students are on an archeological burial ground when they dig up a body in a shallow grave. Upon examining the body, Brennan questions interesting marks on the bones. And the investigation is on. no reviews | add a review
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To some, the dead are a commodity. For Tempe Brennan, they hold the key to cracking a horrific crime ring.
Among the ancient remains in a Native American burial ground, Tempe discovers a fresh skeleton -- and what began as an ordinary teaching stint at an archeology field school in Charleston, South Carolina, fast becomes a heated investigationinto an alarming pattern of homicides. The clues hidden in the bones lead to a street clinic where a monstrous discovery awaits, and Tempe -- whose personal life is in upheaval, with two men competing for her -- can't afford any distractions as she pieces together a shattering and terrifying puzzle.
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