Lain's review
Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs
When you read Kathy Reichs, you can depend on a cohesive plot, enough gore to cause a few missed meals, and some good solid character development. "Break No Bones" doesn't disappoint. Tempe Brennan heads to the Charleston islands to assist a local coroner with her caseload. A missing heiress, vanishing homeless people, and visits by both her estranged husband and her longtime lover complicate Tempe's life.
While the plot has been used before (Tess Gerritsen's "Harvest" comes immediately to mind), no one has covered it from this angle or with quite as much style as Reichs. New and old fans alike will want to add this volume to their forensic thriller library.
While the plot has been used before (Tess Gerritsen's "Harvest" comes immediately to mind), no one has covered it from this angle or with quite as much style as Reichs. New and old fans alike will want to add this volume to their forensic thriller library.
