Death du Jour
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by riverwillow from Beckenham, Greater London United Kingdom on Thursday, February 16, 2006
From the back of the book:
March in Montreal: it is a bitterly cold night and in the grounds of an old church forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan digs carefully. She is there to exhume the remains of a nun proposed for sainthood. But the body has been moved to an unmarked grave in a far corner of the cemetery. What will Tempe discover when the frozen ground finally yields to her tools?
Just hours later, Tempe is called the scene of an horrific arson. A young family has perished, and there seems to be not witness, no motive, no explanation.
From the charred remains of the inferno, to a trail of sinister cult activity and a terrifying showdown during an ice storm, Tempe gathers her evidence and confronts the terror of a killer out of control. 'Another day. Another death. Death du Jour. My God, how many such days would there be?'
March in Montreal: it is a bitterly cold night and in the grounds of an old church forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan digs carefully. She is there to exhume the remains of a nun proposed for sainthood. But the body has been moved to an unmarked grave in a far corner of the cemetery. What will Tempe discover when the frozen ground finally yields to her tools?
Just hours later, Tempe is called the scene of an horrific arson. A young family has perished, and there seems to be not witness, no motive, no explanation.
From the charred remains of the inferno, to a trail of sinister cult activity and a terrifying showdown during an ice storm, Tempe gathers her evidence and confronts the terror of a killer out of control. 'Another day. Another death. Death du Jour. My God, how many such days would there be?'
Journal Entry 2 by riverwillow from Beckenham, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, February 18, 2006
This was a good read, she is a great storyteller.
Arrived safely this morning....along with some very welcome extras:-) Thanks ever so much
Another compelling read - somewhat predictable in places, but still I wanted to read on. Can't wait to start on the next one
Journal Entry 5 by riverwillow from Beckenham, Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Back home again. Thank you Vespa