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206 Bones: A Novel

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206 Bones: A Novel

by KATHY REICHS

Simon & Schuster | August 25, 2009 | Hardcover

The #1 New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Fox television hit, Bones, returns with a spectacular new Tempe Brennan novel.

There are 206 bones in the human body. Forensic anthropologists know them intimately, can read in them stories of brief or long lives and use them to reconstruct every kind of violent end. 206 Bones opens with Tempe regaining consciousness and discovering that she is in some kind of very small, very dark, very cold enclosed space. She is bound, hands to feet. Who wants Tempe dead, or at least out of the way, and why? 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. Someone made an incriminating phone call. Within hours, the one man with information about the call was dead. 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 conveys 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. Reichs is writing at the top of her game.

Unabridged Compact Disk Includes a Bonus MP3 CD of Kathy Reichs'' Deja Dead

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    Rating: 4/5

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    Snowdrop Dreams

    2 years ago

    I absolutely love Kathy Reichs! I am always enthralled with her writing. I love reading all about the forensic side of a case. Ms. Reichs describes scenes with so much imagery and detail, leaving nothing out. She always explains terms used by anthropologists in ways that the everyday person can understand.

    206 Bones was intriguing right off the bat with Dr. Temperance Brennan waking up in a cramped,dark space. First I was thinking about how creepy and claustrophobic it would be and second I thought, "Who did she piss off this time?" Tempe always seems to be stepping on toes or pushing her way through investigations because she knows she is right. It tends to rub colleagues and suspects the wrong way.

    The story switches back and forth between Tempe being in the tomb like encasement and the cases she was working on up until then. The fear emitted through Tempe's thoughts and reactions to being stuck somewhere left for dead were very heart wrenching and I felt her pain and her fear.

    The storyline this time, has multiple cases they are working, one involving a few elderly women and one involving bones found in/near a lake that are very old. Most of the story takes place in Montreal this time, though Tempe normally spends her time between Quebec and North Carolina. The elderly victims were all found in different manners and died from different causes, though Tempe and Ryan believe they are linked, they just needed to figure out how. The second case is kind of an added part to help bring to light a saboteur. I always find it interesting how Tempe is really a forensic anthropologist, but also has amazing detective skills and always seems to help her fellow detectives figure out the crimes.

    Tempe also had her reputation questioned as one of the top anthropologists, when someone anonymously told a family member that she messed up on a case. She knew she hadn't and this pissed her off. And along the way more of her cases were coming up with her having missed easy things, causing her to second guess her work and also her boss not being too happy with her. I thought I had it all figured out who was sabotaging her, but there was a twist I hadn't accounted for. I love when an author can completely blindside you like that.

    The Dr. Brennan novels are written in a way that you can pick one up, have a short explanation here and there about different characters and their background and enjoy the book. Though I am sure if they are read in order, the relationships between the different characters would probably be a much more enjoyable read. This includes coworkers as well as family and love interests. The being said, I have a fondness for the Canadian detective she works with and has had a past romantic relationship with, Andrew Ryan. The chemistry between the two continues throughout this novel even though they are no longer a couple, though it seems like Ryan is trying his best to gain her affections again. I keep rooting for Tempe to let him back into her heart.

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    Absolutely great. Kathy Reichs is able give her characters depth and unique individual personalities. I truly felt like I was there with Temperance buried alive, trudging through the snow covered streets and dealing with office politics.

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    Rating: 5/5

    206 Bones

    Renee Grenier

    3 years ago

    Kathy Reichs at her best ! Love the way she describes the story...anyone can read her and not be a scientist, she makes it easy to understand forensics!

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    Andrea Durkee

    3 years ago

    Kathy Reichs has done it again. Temperance Brennan's character is complex and dynamic. In 206 Bones she is not only dealing with trying to solve a murder, but inter-office politics, and sort out her feelings for Andrew Ryan. A fast read, 206 Bones will keep you turning the page, to find out what happens next.

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Fox television hit, Bones, returns with a spectacular new Tempe Brennan novel.

There are 206 bones in the human body. Forensic anthropologists know them intimately, can read in them stories of brief or long lives and use them to reconstruct every kind of violent end. 206 Bones opens with Tempe regaining consciousness and discovering that she is in some kind of very small, very dark, very cold enclosed space. She is bound, hands to feet. Who wants Tempe dead, or at least out of the way, and why? 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. Someone made an incriminating phone call. Within hours, the one man with information about the call was dead. 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 conveys 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. Reichs is writing at the top of her game.

Unabridged Compact Disk Includes a Bonus MP3 CD of Kathy Reichs'' Deja Dead

About the Author

Kathleen Joan "Kathy" Reichs is native of Chicago and works as a forensic anthropologist for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of North Carolina and for the Laboratoire des Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale in Quebec. She has taught at Northern Illinois University, University of Pittsburgh, Concordia University, McGill University and is currently the Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her work as a forensic anthropologists is internationally recognized since she has traveled to Rwanda to testify at the UN Tribunal on Genocide, helped in an exhumation in the area of the highlands of southwest Guatemala, done forensic work at Ground Zero in New York, and so forth. To date, she has written nine novels, which have been translated into 30 languages. Her first novel, Déjà Dead, won the 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel.

Hardcover

320 Pages, 6.42 x 9.4 x 1.14 in

August 25, 2009

Simon & Schuster

English


0743294394
9780743294393

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