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Bones to Ashes: A Novel

Bones to Ashes: A Novel

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Manufacturer: Scribner
Category: EBooks

List Price: $19.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 80 reviews
Sales Rank: 326

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B000UG78LS

Publication Date: August 28, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Temperance Brennan, like her creator Kathy Reichs, is a brilliant, sexy forensic anthropologist called on to solve the toughest cases. But for Tempe, the discovery of a young girl's skeleton in Acadia, Canada, is more than just another assignment. Evangaline, Tempe's childhood best friend, was also from Acadia. Named for the character in the Longfellow poem, Evangaline was the most exotic person in Tempe's eight-year-old world. When Evangaline disappeared, Tempe was warned not to search for her, that the girl was "dangerous." Thirty years later, flooded with memories, Tempe cannot help wondering if this skeleton could be the friend she lost so many years ago. And what is the meaning of the strange skeletal lesions found on the bones of the young girl? Meanwhile, Tempe's beau, Ryan, investigates a series of cold cases. Three girls dead. Four missing. Could the New Brunswick skeleton be part of the pattern? As Tempe draws on the latest advances in forensic anthropology to penetrate the past, Ryan hunts down a serial predator.


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5 out of 5 stars Once Again Tempe's in Trouble Deep   September 2, 2008
Forensic anthropologist Temperance (Tempe) Brennon works both in Quebec and North Carolina working murder cases which usually involve action, danger and old bones. In this one she's just returned to her Montreal office for the summer and gets a new case, well a new box of bones. Her job, determine if they're animal or human and if human was foul play involved.

She determines they are human and that they appear to be of an adolescent. When she finds out the bones had been discovered in the Canadian Maritime Provinces that brings back memories of her childhood friend Evangeline Landry and her sister, who she played with in South Carolina when they were staying there with their aunt and uncle. Tempe and the girls were close right up until the time the girls disappeared. Her family wouldn't say why, just that it was a bad thing.

Tempe is convinced the bones are tied to a crime. So she goes to the Maritimes in search of missing girls and to try and find out how the girl whose bones she in charge of died. Of course, on again, off again lover Detective Andrew Ryan, who's worked several cases involving missing girls, goes with her.

And as usual Tempe finds out enough to get a killer or killers interested in what she's up to. Here, we're talking about a sociopathic killer of the first order. There's more to be sure, Tempe's in danger again and once again Kathy Reich has written an edge of your seat story that's nigh well impossible to put down. And as usual Ms. Reich's ties everything up neatly, though I didn't think it was possible.

Reviewed by Vesta Irene



2 out of 5 stars Too technical   August 24, 2008
Others may enjoy a read that is bogged down with technical forensic details and French phrases, but not me. The subject matter is also a bit disturbing as it deals with child abuse/murder. I'll be glad when I finish this one.


1 out of 5 stars Don't Bother   August 24, 2008
Don't bother, unless you want a graphic, scientific, text book description of body parts in varying stages of decay. The details and explainations throughout this book were laborious and unnecessary. I found myself skimming over pages just to get to the end. I did not enjoy this read.


4 out of 5 stars Bones to Ashes - good read!   August 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Bones to Ashes" by Kathy Reichs was an interesting mystery to read. Ms. Reichs is the author who inspired the TV drama on FOX television called "Bones". I enjoy the show, so I was excited to read one of her books!


The book is about Temperance Brennan, "Tempe", who is a forensic anthropologist. Tempe is a busy woman, helping her ex-lover `Ryan' with a rash of teen abductions and deaths/murders, helping her pal `Hippo' with identifying a skeleton found where Tempe spent time as a young girl, and working all the other cases that come in as well.


Tempe is concerned that the skeleton is that of her best friend from 5 of her childhood summers spent at Pawleys Island. She just disappeared one summer day and though Tempe and her younger sister Harry tried to find her, it was no use. Some letters came back undelivered, others did not. This was 40 years ago. Who's skeleton was this? Tempe had to know.


The book also allows us into Tempe's personal life. Her ex-husband, her ex-lover, her sister who's had so many husbands she's lost track. Interesting story, just her personal life!


I enjoyed reading "Bones to Ashes". There are a few things I didn't like, however. There is so much French in it that at times it distracted me from what I was reading. There were also some long stretches between the offerings of more information that was interesting to me.


Overall, I recommend this book. It is an interesting story with some twists in plot that are not expected.


- 1smileycat :-)



5 out of 5 stars A Chilling Thriller   August 19, 2008
I love dramatic thrillers that revolve around forensic science and detective work so Bones To Ashes was right up my alley. It has main character Tempe (Temperance Brennan), who works in forensic anthropology studying bones. She comes home to her Canadian office and gets a box of bones which she is to study and give her professional opinion on if the bones are human or animal and how they were killed, which she had dealt with plenty of times so it should be simple for her. But with this case, for some reason, it returns constant memories of her childhood, which involved a close friend named Evageline Landry.

Evageline held a special place in her heart because they bonded as girls, doing things she had never experienced before. So with the sudden constant memories she attempts to get a hold of her old friend only to get awkward vibes from her family and them stating something bad happened to her, but not giving her any details of what it was. So naturally she is bothered by the whole situation and constantly keeps thinking about Evageline and what really had happened to her.

Plus she is left in the situation to convince police that these bones were tied into some kind of crime and she has to work with Andrew Ryan, a detective, who Tempe has had romantic ties to in the past. Ryan is an an expert in missing juvenile girls' cases. Tempe ends up discovering more than she could have ever thought - a sociopathic killer involved with a child pornography ring. All these elements mixed together makes Bones To Ashes an excellent chilling thriller.


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