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Bare Bones
  

Bare Bones (Hardcover)

by Kathy Reichs (Author) "AS I WAS PACKAGING WHAT REMAINED OF THE DEAD baby, the man I would kill was burning pavement north toward Charlotte ..." (more)
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"As I was packaging what remained of the dead baby, the man I would kill was burning pavement north toward Charlotte."

With this opening sentence, Kathy Reichs serves notice that her heroine, Temperance Brennan, is in for one of her scariest, most gruesome adventures yet. As fans of this popular series already know, Tempe is a forensic anthropologist: an expert in the human form (especially bones) who helps solve crimes. The abovementioned infant is only the first in a series of grisly remains, both human and animal, that Tempe must sort through and decode. Meanwhile, as several seemingly unrelated cases begin to intertwine, her sleuthing puts her in the crosshairs of a very nasty stalker who hides behind an e-mail alias.

Reichs knows how to keep the narrative ball rolling with a canny mix of plot developments, character delineation, and scientific detail, all relayed in Tempe's smart, breezy, sarcastic voice. In fact, Bare Bones has a few too many characters and plot lines for Reichs--or most readers--to keep perfect track of. But it's a fun ride anyway, enlivened by some steamy romantic scenes and some fascinating, appalling information about the illicit trade in endangered wildlife (did you know that bears' gall bladders fetch more money per ounce than cocaine?). Bare Bones is a crisp, enjoyable read that cements Kathy Reichs's standing as the best forensic-thriller writer at work today. --Nicholas H. Allison --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



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This sixth novel in the Temperance Brennan series opens at a sprightly pace. In fact, so pacy are the early chapters, that when the author turns to introducing and developing her characters, the narrative slows considerably, like changing from fourth gear to first in one movement.
Set in North Carolina, this mystery includes many friends that Reich’s readers are familiar with: Andrew Ryan our heroine’s current flame, Katy her daughter, and of course her pet dog and cat, Boyd and Birdie, to whom Brennan often confides her most secret thoughts.
Not content with a single compelling mystery, Reichs involves us in drug smuggling, possible infanticide, the poaching of rare animals and the trafficking of their various body parts, a plane crash that causes the death of two people, a headless corpse and many disconnected human remains at a plethora of locations all seemingly without a common denominator. Assisted by an obnoxious detective, “Skinny” Slidell-whose use of folksy down south sayings and “witticisms” truly irritates at times-Brennan manages to pull all of these crimes and illegal activities together at great risk to her personal safety, and presents us with an interesting finale.
While this novel will make pleasant Sunday afternoon reading, some questions must be raised: For example, Brennan, after an encounter too brief, expresses grave concerns about her daughter’s new boyfriend, Palmer Cousins, for no reason other than that he is very good looking. We’re first subjected to these misgivings of a doting mother on page 27, but afterwards, we’re forced to wait until page 166 to hear of him again. In addition, I have yet to understand why Ryan, born in Nova Scotia, employed as a Police detective in Montreal, constantly talks like Hopalong Cassidy in a “B” western movie. Frankly it’s irritating! As is the use of too many abbreviations such as “mope”, “perp”, “vic” and “pax”-the latter apparently referring to “passenger” and I’ve thought for all these years that it meant “peace” in Latin! These things undermine Reich’s writing.
Despite these criticisms, Reichs is undoubtedly superior to her contemporaries when she tackles the forensic aspects of her cases. At these times, her style changes for the better, and she seems much more at ease. Both at the crime scenes and in the morgue, her vivid descriptions and explanations are excellent.
Reichs has filled this latest novel with so many situations, characters and locales that the plot is at times confusing. The author herself seems to be aware of this, and twice recapitulates the myriad of conundrums she, and we, are confronted with. For this the reader is most grateful.
If you were disappointed by Reich’s previous offering, Grave Secrets, you should be pleased with this latest improved effort.
Des McNally (Books in Canada)
--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite Witty, Aug 8 2009
By Toni Osborne "The Way I See It" (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Temperance Brennan book 6

The story begins with Tempe and Andrew Ryan looking forward to spending a romantic vacation together away from the pressure of their professions. But once again their romantic interlude is scuttled when their expertise is required.

At the scene of a small plane crash, Tempe is needed to investigate and identify the remains. While buried up to her neck in dead bodies, other cases are sent her way in the form of sub-plots: one is the charred body of a new born and the other is a foul discovery by her hyperactive dog Boyd. Naturally, Tempe pursues various leads and puts her life on the line to find the truth.

The story in general is quite witty and offers many complicated facets. Some may feel keeping track of the many suspects and victims of the numerous cases taxing. Nevertheless the author skilfully brings everything together, with a narrative that is rich in medical details and a style of writing that is snappy, shrewd and humorous.

Ms Reichs has given us another novel with just the right blend of action, suspense, grisly descriptions and romance.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Deceiving, Dec 31 2007
By Jojos "Jojos" (Quebec, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bare Bones (Hardcover)
A so so mystery. Not fast enough. I got hooked past the middle of the book. I almost abandoned it. I must say I prefer thrillers. I agree with Ez's review.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More of What You Expect from Reichs, Oct 17 2007
By N. Manning (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This was a particularly good entry in the Temperance Brennan series. With a first sentence like that I was hooked and read the first half of the book in one setting. This one will not disappoint fans. More of what you expect from Reichs and there are some interesting developments in Brennan's personal life, too. I was annoyed with the political preaching of the last two pages which were totally unnecessary and the reason for my rating of 4.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Boring
Forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan investigates when a newborn's bones are found in a woodstove, there's a Cessna crash, and bones are found in a remote area. Read more
Published on Nov 5 2004 by Ez

4.0 out of 5 stars Finally! Tempe gets some lovin'
But I want more! I have read almost all the Tempe Brennan novels now, and kept reading them to see if she would hook up with a hunk of burnin' love. Read more
Published on Aug 9 2004 by Marni

1.0 out of 5 stars A Disappointment
I've read Reichs's previous novels and enjoyed them. I bought this one when it came out in paperback, expecting another page-turner.

It wasn't. Read more

Published on Aug 2 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Obnoxious Tempe
Although I have enjoyed the plots and the science in Ms. Reich's storys, I find Temperance Brennan to be a very unpleasant character. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2004 by J. Pike

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
This book is categorized as a suspense-thriller, which is interesting because it contains barely any suspense and hardly any thrills. Read more
Published on Jun 17 2004 by Melanie

2.0 out of 5 stars Bareley worthwhile, but what next?
Series in this genre always seem to decline over time. The plots become more extreme, and the resolutions become more abrupt. Read more
Published on Jun 14 2004 by bjimminy

3.0 out of 5 stars It's not as good.
Kathy's novels have slowly changed from a real thriller to a boring, drag-on, non-thrilling, self-important acnedote of Temperance Brennan. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Bare Bones
Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta books declined in quality as the workings of the plots became crazily centred on the personality of Scarpetta. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004 by Spike

5.0 out of 5 stars Brennan's in love----again
One of Reichs best. Although there are a plethora of characters this serves to keep the identity of the worst bad guy pretty much concealed until the final page. Read more
Published on May 21 2004 by ghostly

2.0 out of 5 stars confusing and unengrossing
Like others, I found too many characters, sub-plots, and confusing detail to be able to get engrossed. Read more
Published on May 3 2004

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