Break No Bones
6 journalers for this copy...
Another book I found to fulfill a wish for Shroffland from the Suspense Mystery VBB!
Thank you, thank you! I can't get enough of Tempe Brennan!
It was fun to spend time with Tempe, Ryan, Pete, Boyd and Birdie in South Carolina for this story!
Reserved for svoight's Mystery suspense VBB Fall 2010
In the mail to mathgirl40 - apologies for the delay. I hope you'll enjoy this Tempe Brennan adventure!
Got this in the mail today and looking forward to reading my first Tempe Brennan mystery! This came from bookstogive's Mystery/Suspense/Thriller VBB. Thanks, Shroffland!
This was an entertaining mystery. It was my first novel by Kathy Reichs and I liked the character of Tempe Brennan. Will definitely seek out some more books in this series.
Journal Entry 8 by mathgirl40 at Nova Era Bakery & Pastry, King St. E. & Cedar St. corner in Kitchener, Ontario Canada on Friday, May 13, 2011
Released 12 yrs ago (5/12/2011 UTC) at Nova Era Bakery & Pastry, King St. E. & Cedar St. corner in Kitchener, Ontario Canada
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Released at the K-W BookCrossing meeting.
I got this 2006 paperback at the Bookcrossing meeting a few weeks ago. It's ninth in the series.
Tempe is supervising an archeological dig in South Carolina, when she and the students find a fresh skeleton. By fresh, we mean about five years old. The local coroner is an old friend of Tempe's who asks for her help with the case. Coincidently, another body turns up with the same odd skeletal anomaly that the first one had.
The mystery kept me guessing right to the end, so that part was good. There was one thing that Tempe found in the bones that I thought she should have recognised much quicker than she did (you'll know it). But there was a lot of drama about her love life that I could have done without. There were a couple of unrealistic coincidences, and the supposedly close friendship between Tempe and the coroner didn't have any chemistry.
Tempe is supervising an archeological dig in South Carolina, when she and the students find a fresh skeleton. By fresh, we mean about five years old. The local coroner is an old friend of Tempe's who asks for her help with the case. Coincidently, another body turns up with the same odd skeletal anomaly that the first one had.
The mystery kept me guessing right to the end, so that part was good. There was one thing that Tempe found in the bones that I thought she should have recognised much quicker than she did (you'll know it). But there was a lot of drama about her love life that I could have done without. There were a couple of unrealistic coincidences, and the supposedly close friendship between Tempe and the coroner didn't have any chemistry.
This one stopped by in the Cross Canada Book Box. I am pretty sure I have read this title already since I read a lot of Kathy Reichs so it is going back in the box. Love your bug stickers Rhonder. :)
Picked this out of the bookbox that just returned home after wandering across Canada for 5 or so months. I have read one book in this series and recall that I rather enjoyed it. Am looking forward to finding out more about the characters found within.