206 Bones: A Novel (Temperance Brennan Book 12) by Kathy Reichs (MOBI)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2009
  • Number of pages: 324 pages
  • Format: MOBI
  • File Size: 0.46 MB
  • Authors: Kathy Reichs

Description

There are 206 bones in the human body. Forensic anthropologists know them intimately, can use them to reconstruct every kind of violent end. When Tempe finds herself regaining consciousness in some kind of very small, very dark, very cold enclosed space—bound, hands to feet—Tempe begins slowly to reconstruct…

Tempe and Lieutenant Ryan had accompanied the recently discovered remains of a missing heiress from Montreal to the Chicago morgue. Suddenly, Tempe was accused of mishandling the autopsy—and the case. Back in Montreal, the corpse of a second elderly woman was found in the woods, and then a third. Seamlessly weaving between Tempe’s present-tense terror as she’s held captive and her memory of the cases of these murdered women, Reichs reveals the incredible devastation that would occur if a forensic colleague sabotaged work in the lab. The chemistry between Tempe and Ryan intensifies as this complex, riveting tale unfolds, proving once again, that Reichs is the dominant talent in forensic mystery writing.

User’s Reviews

Review “The science is fascinating, and every minute in the morgue with Tempe is golden.” —The New York Times Book Review

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ The point Kathy Reich makes in this book is very important. In 1980 my mother, father and 16 year-old son where involved in a fatal car crash. My son was driving late at night when a drunk driver hit them from the rear at a speed of over 80 mph. My mother was thrown from the car and killed. My father was critically injured but, Thank God survived. My son was not seriously injured as he was awake driving and saw the truck was going to hit and was able to brace himself. Unfortunately my mother and father were asleep as they were returning from vacation. The drunk was arrested and the next morning when told he had killed someone had the following to say ” Oh well, big deal. But the guy put the brakes on right in front of me and I had no place to go.” He had no explanation for why he did not stop to help and only got caught because he got a flat tire a mile down the interstate and as the ambulance with my son in the front seat and my father in the back passed him and my son recognized the truck. In court the guy tried to blame it on my son but the State Police Lab was able, thanks to great science, to prove the brake light was not on at the time he hit them and had not been on for some time. So good science was able to convict the guy and let my son know he had done anythng wrong and killed his grandmother.Kathy writes great books. I can not put them down. I have read 2 complete ones today and have no doubt I will fall asleep reading the next in the series tonight.She is able to explain science in away anybody can understand it. And my high school French is coming back, at least as far as readng it. And having been once married to a French Canadian I have no trouble understanding the strange way they swear. My late mother-in-law’s favorite curse was St.Citrion, or in English Saint Grapefruit.So you keep writing Kathy and I’ll keep reading and learning. Thank God for people like you.

⭐ With the exception of 1 or 2, I have read every book that Kathy Reichs has put out. And, as usual, this book is typical and excellent without exception.This book happens to be one of my favorite of the Tempe Brennan series. In this book she is accused of botching an autopsy, something that she seeks out to prove not true. Rather than the usual North Carolina or Montreal, Tempe is in Chicago. As usual, Andrew Ryan is on the scene, adding to the mix of sexual tension & adventure.In the end, Reichs crafts up one of the most exciting endings to a book that I have ever read. It was fabulous & horrifying. It made me physically cringe. Phew.Enjoy reading this novel; it is everything that you’ve come to expect from Kathy Reichs and her writing.

⭐ This was fascinating since Tempe is trying to figure out connection between murders in Canada as well as murder of the son of one of her ex-husband’s senior relatives’ boyfriend. Simultaneously someone is trying to taint her reputation. The story alternated between her having been entombed alive to flashbacks to the above murders. She is still at odds with Ryan though working with him on the cases.

⭐ A stunning and nightmare-inducing start. Good sub-plots. What’s not to like? Every time you think “aha, just another Kathy Reichs novel,” you get stuck in, and the word “just” gets dropped? Although not an adventure thriller as such, it is definitely a pageturner and the plot threads are skilfully interwoven. Tempe herself gets attacked repeatedly; not just in the dénouement, and the cities of Charlotte and Québec become increasingly real in the reader’s mind.

⭐ How many bones in the human body, how many ways can you attack a person. Tempi is going to find out but the question is are they related or are they just chance.

⭐ Her story shines through the science. Early reads by Reichs, I sometimes felt lost in scientific detail. Each book she writes seems to be better balanced. As any CSI devotes will tell you the answer is in the forensic details and we know Ms Reichs an expert but the story must be the “meat” of the book. “206 Bones” is best yet. Please keep them coming your loyal readers live in anticipation !

⭐ I can only say the same thing over and over. This Brennan is so different from the TV show. I love the show and its characters’ personalities. The personalities in the books are boring and this Brennan has emotional difficulties of which I tire. I like the TV bones and her comrades at the Jeffersonian. They remind me of the geniuses I worked with in the computer industry. In the books, you have none of those characters. The best comparable character is the Canadian detective Ryan and the TV Special Agent Booth. There is no Angela, Hodges, Cameron, etc. I wish I could read a book like the TV show.

⭐ I’ve never read any of her books, but I’m going to now. Interesting and educational if you like forensics and medical

⭐ As usual a great story and characters from Kathy Reichs. Her amount of detail is amazing! And interesting!!

⭐ I have read her entire Temperance Brennan series and love that they are a fairly quick read as I do not have a lot of spare time. I can get through a book and not have to worry about having to sit it down for a few weeks and not remembering what all happened. Each book left me ready to read the next as this last one did…I cant wait for her to have a new book come out in this series….

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