THE
BONE CODE
by
THE
BLURB:
A
hurricane hits the Carolinas, uncovering two bodies.
They
are found in a container, wrapped in plastic sheeting, bound with
electrical wire- and they bear a disturbing resemblance to a case
that has haunted Temperance Brennan for fifteen years.
Meanwhile,
panic erupt when a rare flesh-eating bacterium is discovered that
affects people who have a genetic mutation.
With
unrest growing, time is running out for Tempe. When her search for
the truth reveals that both the murders and the disease outbreak are
linked, she realises that someone will do whatever it takes to stop
her from getting answers.
THE
REALITY:
The
thing I loved most about this novel is the fact that her romance with
Andrew Ryan gets a big mention. I always like for him to be
involved! It humanises the character of Tempe and adds a bit of humour and backdrop to her life. This novel is set in both of her home towns;
Montreal and South Carolina. I tend to enjoy the Montreal books a
bit more, and I think that's because Reichs' first- and best- novel
was set there. I also enjoy reading about the add-on character of
sharp and surly detective Claudel, who is situated there.
This
was a novel I read in fits and starts, which is not always a good
idea with crime novels as I feel you need to go with the flow to
really get into them. So, a bit of backtracking did take place from
time to time. As stories go, it was easy to pick up, despite the
esoteric terminology used.
I
didn't really get the reason for Polly Beacroft's story, which was an
add-on storyline, and it didn't appear to be resolved in any way. It
didn't seem to add anything to the book. I did enjoy this novel,
though, and found all of the characters very interesting and
described in a very human and relatable fashion. I've read all of
the Temperance Brennan books to date, and whilst this was not the
best it certainly wasn't the worst.
The
build up to the dramatic ending was good, and I enjoyed the way the
perpetrator tried to (spoiler alert!) kill Tempe by attempting to
drown her and make it look like an accident. I also liked that
Birdie- Tempe's cat- got his own little acting part! Give this a
read- it's worth a go.
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