The bone hacker
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9781797154848
9798885790741
9781982190071
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Since making her literary debut in 1997's Déjà Dead, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan has investigated dark, unsettling, and frequently bizarre crimes. Even though the books stick to a formula, Reichs always works in enough variation to keep the stories fresh. Her new entry to the series is no exception. Here, an unusual tattoo on a lightning-strike victim leads Brennan to a mystery involving a series of disappearances of young male travelers to Turks and Caicos. Over a period of years, their bodies have turned up in unusual places, but there's little else to connect the victims. Then Brennan swoops in and discovers a boat full of corpses. While the plot is suitably attention-grabbing, it's Brennan's character that keeps us glued to the page. In a genre full of strong female protagonists, she's a standout: a brilliant scientist who knows she can be abrasive, demanding, and condescending, but who really isn't all that interested in changing. She is who she is, and we love her for it.
Booklist Reviews
After making her literary debut in 1997's Déjà Dead, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan has had quite a ride, investigating crimes of a dark, unsettling, and frequently bizarre nature. Even though the books stick to a formula, Reichs always works in enough variation to keep the stories fresh. Her new entry to the series is no exception. Here, an unusual tattoo on a lightning-strike victim leads Brennan to a mystery involving a series of disappearances of young male travelers to Turks and Caicos. Over a period of years, their bodies have turned up in unusual places, but there's little else to connect the victims. Then Brennan swoops in and discovers a boat full of corpses. While the plot is suitably attention-grabbing, it's Brennan's character that keeps us glued to the page. In a genre full of strong female protagonists, she's a standout: a brilliant scientist who knows she can be abrasive, demanding, and condescending, but who really isn't all that interested in changing. She is who she is, and we love her for it. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
As she examines the deeply seared body of a lightning-strike victim in Reichs's The Bone Hacker, durable forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan discovers an odd tattoo that ultimately leads her to the disappearance of young male tourists on the Turks and Caicos Islands over the last seven years. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal
Copyright 2023 Library Journal.