Monday, 31 December 2012

Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs

I am an avid fan Kathy Reich's Temp Brennan series and therefore possibly a little biased in opinion when I say that once again, Kathy Reich's does not disappoint. Temp's latest case takes her on an emotional journey after  infant corpse's are found stuffed in closets and cupboards of a young woman's home after the hospital report of an Amy Roberts discharging herself showing sign's of having recently given birth. To discover the truth of this woman's motives Temp and Detective Andrew Ryan must follow the evidence, and this takes them into tight knit native american territory where there lies a dark secret in among the drugs and prostitution they encounter there; where they find who they believe are their prime suspects and have to work alongside Sergeant Ollie Hasty of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who much to Ryan's distaste is something of an attractive old fling from Temp's past. All the while their personal lives and worries are colliding when Temp gets a call from Katy and Ryan confides in Temp about his own daughter's latest troubles.   

This is a great read, keeps you guessing at every turn and pulls on your emotions as you make the discoveries along with Temp. It also has that undeniable simmering chemistry between Temp and Ryan where the reader is just dying for something to pull them close once again. With it's plot turn's and surprising twists and connections it's another novel that proves Reich's is still on top of her game. I'm still hooked, can't wait for the next one. 


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