BONES
NEVER LIE
BY
KATHY REICHS
THE
BLURB:-
When evidence survives,
no secret can ever be safe.
For a decade, forensic
anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan has been haunted by the one who
got away. The killer of young women. The monster. And the one who
has now come back. Feeding on fear, grief and rage. Killing again.
Killing girls. Getting closer. Coming for Tempe.
THE
REALITY:-
This Kathy Reichs
Temeperance Brennan novel was brilliant, like these novels tend to be.
She is a real expert in her field and I always love learning new
things whenever I read one of her stories.
This book had a great
twist as to the well-being of the monster, Anique Pomerleau, and an
unexpected second perpetrator with a very interesting condition. I
shan't spoil the surprise!
I have to question the
author's use of names, though. Get a load of this little lot:- Ellis
Yoder... Jewell Neighbors... Mona Spleen... Melody Keller... Hen
Hull... Beau Tinker... Tawny McGee... Grinder. The latter two sound
like porn star names, Beau Tinker sounds like something from a Carry
On film and, in general, they sound like something Jackie Collins
would have invented and put in one of her bonkbusters (I once read a
JC novel where one of the principal characters was called Marcus
Citroen...puuurrrleeeeaaase!)
I'm glad that
Andrew Ryan finally proposed to Tempe. Hallelujah! I'm always as
interested in what's going on between these two as I am of the
crime element. But you can be sure that the next book will consist
of to-ing and fro-ing between them. I wish the author would
make Tempe's lovelife more straightforward.
I have to say, I do love the way Tempe watches the series Bones in her free time. Clever, that.
I have to say, I do love the way Tempe watches the series Bones in her free time. Clever, that.
This book came with the
addition of a good short story, and whilst I can read about
dismembered humans whist eating, I found that I couldn't read about a
snake having an autopsy, or the gorier details of bird carrion. I
don't know what that says about me but yuk! The nitty gritty sure as hell
put me off my grub (and that's not an easy thing to do!)