Kathy Reichs AKA Bones
Bones ... The Pieces to a Larger Puzzle
By Elizabeth Tabian-Sosin, published Dec 15, 2007
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This is where I became more interested. I started by reading "Bare Bones". It's a gruesome story centered around a newborn's burned remains that turn up in a wood burning stove, of all places. There are also drugs, endangered species trafficking, along with emotional upheaval on a personal level. The book was riveting, to the point where I almost hated to put it down.
The details of the forensic explanations left my head spinning, but helped me understand more of what I was reading and how these things ended up solving the case. According to one Amazon.com review by Nicholas H. Allison: "Bare Bones" is a crisp, enjoyable read that cements Kathy Reich's standing as the best forensic writer at work today. He's absolutely correct. I found that I needed to read more. So I moved on to another book.
This one is called "Monday Mourning". The story centers around 3 sets of skeletal remains that are found in the basement of a pizza parlor. The building had, at one point, ties to the mob. But, the twist is that the mob had nothing to do with the deaths of these young women. Again, it is the forensic science angle of the story that draws you into it. And it is that same angle that eventually helps to identify the young women.
The gruesome tale ends with the murder of a pedophile, a woman that witnessed his perversity years ago, and the involvement of one of his victims, turned ardent torturer. Something that this story focused on is the victimization of young women by pedophiles who are into domination and S & M. While Dr. Brennan solved the case of the 3 sets of bones, there were other victims that were never found.
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