Cross Bones
Temperance Brennan #8Kathy Reichs
ISBN: | 9780434010417 |
Publisher: | William Heinemann |
Published: | 4 July, 2005 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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Genre: | Crime Fiction |
- 0.5 First Bones
- 1 DĂ©jĂ Dead
- 2 Death du Jour
- 3 Deadly Decisions
- 4 Fatal Voyage
- 5 Grave Secrets
- 6 Bare Bones
- 7 Monday Mourning
- 8 Cross Bones
- 9 Break No Bones
- 10 Bones to Ashes
- 11 Devil Bones
- 12 206 Bones
- 13 Spider Bones
- 14 Flash and Bones
- 15 Bones Are Forever
- 15.5 Bones in Her Pocket
- 16 Bones of the Lost
- 16.5 Swamp Bones
- 17 Bones Never Lie
- 17.5 Bones on Ice
- 18 Speaking in Bones
- 19 A Conspiracy of Bones
- 20 The Bone Code
Cross Bones
Temperance Brennan #8Kathy Reichs
'Death by self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head' is the on-scene assessment, but the victim's relatives are adamant in their rejection of suicide as an explanation. Discovered in a closet, a full week after death, the body is barely recognisable. Extreme heat has accelerated decomposition, and Dr Temperance Brennan's forensic expertise is required. Advanced putrefaction, and the scavenging of starving cats have made it virtually impossible to determine the trajectory of the bullet. But just as Tempe is attempting to make sense of the fracture patterning, an unknown man slips her a photograph of a skeleton, telling her it holds the answer to the man's death-Detective Andrew Ryan is also on the case and, as his relationship with Tempe heats up, together they try to figure out who this orthodox Jew in the Israeli 'import business' really was. Was he involved in the black market trade in antiquities? And whose is the skeleton in the photo?- With the help of Jacob Drum, a biblical archaeologist and old friend from the University of North Carolina, Tempe follows the trail of clues all the way to Israel. In the Holy Land, she learns of a strange ossuary at Masada, a shroud, and a tomb that may have held the remains of Jesus's family. But the further she probes into the identity of the ancient skeleton, the more she seems to be putting herself in danger-'Better than Patricia Cornwell' Sunday Express'Kathy Reichs is some kind of writer! Deep in Patricia Cornwell territory, I think she outdoes the queen of slice 'em and dice 'em fiction- Terrific' Independent on Sunday*'It's becoming apparent that Reichs is not just 'as good as' Cornwell, she has become the better writer' - Daily Express
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