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Bones Of The Lost

2013 | Crime

A teenage girl is found dead beside a desolate highway on the outskirts of Charlotte. Inside her purse is the ID card of a local businessman who died in a fire months earlier. But who is the girl? And was she murdered?
Dr Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist, must work fast to reach the answers. Convinced that the girl’s death was no accident, she soon and covers a conspiracy that extends from South America to Afghanistan.
But to find justice for the dead, Tempe must be more courageous – and take more extreme action – than ever before.



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Bones Of The Lost
Bones Of The Lost
Kathy Reichs | 2013 | Crime
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Always gets the bad guy
In the 16th instalment of the bones series by Kathy Reichs, Dr Temperance Brennan is travelling from Charlotte to Afghanistan and back again. With appearances from all the regular characters, Temperance sets out to solve the murder of a mystery Jane Doe, and the potential unlawful killing of Afghani villagers.
Temperance aims to give the girl an identity, and figure out just who is to blame for cutting her life short. All the while Tempe is dealing with her own issues, the lack of contact from her on/off lover Andy, her unconventional relationships with her ex -husband, her flaky sister and her daughter.
Reichs always writes very well, including using the correct terminology, allowing readers to get a grasp of how the characters are really feeling, and keeping you on the edge of the mystery with little tiny bites of the truth, dotted with the odd red herring.
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