Evil Bones
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4.1 • 97 Ratings
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Publisher Description
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs returns with a twisty, magnetic thriller featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan, who finds herself enmeshed in a series of grisly animal killings that escalate into something far more sinister.
Small creatures—a rat, a rabbit, a squirrel—have been turning up throughout Charlotte, North Carolina, mutilated and displayed in a bizarre manner. But one day, as Tempe is relaxing at home alongside her aimless, moody great-niece Ruthie, she’s diverted by a disturbing call. The perp is upping the ante. This find could be human.
Tempe visits the scene and discovers that the victim is a dog. Someone’s pet. As one who has always found animal cruelty abhorrent, Tempe agrees to help apprehend the person responsible, and she acquires an equally outraged ally in semi-retired homicide detective Erskine “Skinny” Slidell. Needing a better understanding of possible motives, Tempe seeks input from a forensic psychologist. The doctor has no definitive answer but offers several possibilities, warning that the escalating pattern of aggression suggests even more macabre discoveries—and a shift in the perp’s focus to humans.
And then it happens. A woman is found disfigured and posed in a manner that mimics the animal killings. Subsequently, people Tempe cares about begin to go missing until it becomes clear she is being taunted, the target in a sick game that has her and Slidell racing against a ticking clock and facing a terrifying question: “What is pure evil?”
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Forensic anthropologist Temperence "Tempe" Brennan investigates a series of ritualistic killings in the sturdy latest installment of Reich's procedural series (after Fire and Bones). The residents of Charlotte, N.C., have been put on edge by a recent spate of animal mutilations. When Tempe arrives at the scene of the most recent one, she's horrified to find that the victim is a dog and vows to track down the person responsible. With Andrew Ryan—Tempe's former investigative partner and current significant other—off on other case in Quebec, she teams up with the unpleasant but professionally gifted Skinny Slidell. The stakes of the pair's inquiry skyrocket when the killer graduates to human victims. Though the plot is somewhat predictable (not to mention grisly), Reich spruces things up with a lovably eccentric supporting cast that includes Tempe's erratic daughter, Katy, and grumpy teenage niece, Ruthie, who inject humor into the blood-curdling proceedings. Fans of the series will be satisfied.
Customer Reviews
Ending that wasn’t
I always enjoy Kathy Reich’s books. This was an easy read but felt like the ending did not close the story’ unless that was the intent….
Evil Bones
What a disappointment! I have read other “Bones” books and enjoyed them. This was formulaic and the characters unbelievable. An experienced forensic anthropologist, who has been involved in many murder situations (as we have all read) repeatedly chooses to ignore what has happened (getting hit in the back, a stranger videoing her home) and put herself, alone, in dangerous situations without informing others. Her equally experienced partner leaves while the danger is clearly escalating. Then we quickly jump to a simplistic and unsatisfying conclusion. The conclusion: the author phoned this one in.
Sicko Psyco
One of the authors best.