Bones Are Forever (Temperance Brennan, #15)

Bones Are Forever (Temperance Brennan, #15)

Kathy Reichs

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A riveting novel featuring forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan—a story of infanticide, murder, and corruption, set in the high-stakes, high-danger world of diamond mining. A woman calling herself Amy Roberts checks into a Montreal hospital complaining of uncontrolled bleeding. Doctors see evidence of a recent birth, but before they can act, Roberts disappears. Dispatched to the address she gave at the hospital, police discover bloody towels outside in a Dumpster. Fearing the worst, they call Temperance Brennan to investigate. In a run-down apartment Tempe makes a ghastly discovery: the decomposing bodies of three infants. According to the landlord, a woman named Alma Rogers lives there. Then a man shows up looking for Alva Rodriguez. Are Amy Roberts, Alma Rogers, and Alva Rodriguez the same person? Did she kill her own babies? And where is she now? Heading up the investigation is Tempe’s old flame, Homicide Detective Andrew Ryan. His counterpart from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is Sergeant Ollie Hasty, who happens to have a little history with Tempe himself, which she regrets. This unlikely trio follows the woman’s trail, first to Edmonton, and then to Yellowknife, a remote diamond-mining city deep in the Northwest Territories. What they find in Yellowknife is more sinister than they ever could have imagined.


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  • wenders
    Jan 07, 2025
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  • malintries
    Jan 22, 2025
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    I've liked every single Brennan book in the series so far, but for this one, only giving it 2 stars as the only exciting bits happened around 20% of the end... and even then, it was by using the same old tricks where Tempe gets ONCE AGAIN in danger.
    I usually don't mind her flaws as any character needs to have some, but in this specific book, every single character was just soooo annoying. And don't even get me started on Ryan and his ludicrous idea that giving an alcoholic some booze is ok, just because of 'the situation'. It never is.
    Finally, I've never been this bored by extra unnecessary fluff that almost seem like Reichs didn't know how to fill space - sorry but NO the extra detailed bits abour diamonds and their history was not that essential to solving the crime, could have kept to basic info about it.

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