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srellik1
12th Sep 2007
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Good Points: I just borrowed the book, did not buy it.
Bad Points: The book, Kathy Reichs.
General comments: What a load of American upper class pompus rubbish. Weak story line, trying to imitate Dan Brown. Very annoying main characters. Not true to life what so ever.
Anyone who enjoys the TV series "Bones" will be sadly disappointed. One of the few times I have actually thought a TV programme was far far superior to a book.
Tempe is obviously Kathy Reichs alter ego and her self opinion must be in outer space.
I will not be reading any more of KR's novels, only so I do not have to see her smug self satisfied face on the inside cover.
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Harriet Klausner 5th Apr 2005
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Cross Bones
Kathy Reichs
Scribner, June 2005, $25.00, 366 pp.
ISBN 0743233484
At Quebec's Central Crime and Medical Lab, forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan is assigned to work on the case of Orthodox Jew Avram Ferris. The on-site investigators thought he committed suicide but Tempe, an expert at skeletal anatomy, comes to the conclusion that he was murdered. When she steps out of the autopsy room a man stops her and gives her a picture saying this was the reason Ferris was killed.
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