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Devil Bones (Temperance Brennan, Bk 11)
Author: Kathy Reichs

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Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780743294386 - ISBN-10: 0743294386
Publication Date: 8/26/2008
Pages: 320

Book Description:
While working in Charlotte, N.C., Dr. Temperance Brennan investigates remains unearthed during a housing renovation and discovers disturbing clues possibly pointing to voodoo or Santeria. She must determine if the bones, including the skull of a teenage girl, are linked to an unidentified headless torso found in a nearby lake. Intent on using the deaths as the cornerstone of his crusade against immorality, fundamentalist preacher turned politician Boyce Lingo claims that the bodies bear the mark of devil worshippers. With the help of Det. Erskine Skinny Slidell, Brennan unearths a tangled web of dirty politics, religious persecution and male prostitution.

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Melody B. (5ducksfans) wrote on 3/24/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I always love Reichs. I've read every book in the Tempe Brennan series. However, while the story was very interesting, I really felt Reichs "dumbed down" her writing on this one. Yes, she always explains the science behind what she's doing. This time though there were lots of "This is how it works:" Also, on EVERY SINGLE rhetorical question one character asks another character, she points out that it was a rhetorical question. It was very very annoying. I got to the point where I was saying - "Okay - I'm a reader. I GET IT ALREADY!!!!!" There were other things that are harder to put my finger on, but the book was definitely a different "you can't figure any little thing out on your own" style.

I think part of the mystery (no pun intended) was solved when I got to her interview at the back of the book. Many questions dealt with the TV series. I *love* TV, don't get me wrong, but I think that is why her style changed so abruptly in this book - she's writing to her TV audience and who knows how much they read. I hope she does not continue to write this way.

Otherwise, the story itself was interesting and if you haven't read many of her books, you might not notice. The story itself carried me along as her plots usually do. I recommend this book with the caveat mentioned above - which anyone may or may not notice. Enjoy!


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Julienne W. (jules0512) wrote on 10/26/2009...


Normally a fan of Reichs' writing, this time I feel it fell flat of her usual twists and turns. It wasn't particularly surprising or intriguing and really didn't live up to previous novels. The in depth look at Paganism, Santeria, Wicca and other religions was very inclusive and I think demonstrated how the Satanic underpinnings that society places upon these religions is completely false. But the actual plot line just didn't leave me desperately wanting to know what happens next. It normally take me about 2 days to devour a Reichs book, this one I read very slowly over about 2 weeks.

Mary J. (txbob) wrote on 3/17/2009...


Good Book. Ms. Reichs does not disappoint.

Kellie P. (irishlass) wrote on 2/25/2009...


I wasn't thrilled with this book. There were several plot lines that seemed to be hurriedly resolved and tied together in the last 5 pages of the book. The annoying political figure wasn't punished like i wished he had been. And when Ryan enters back into her life, the way she deals with it is lame. The one thing I did like was the background on wiccan and other religions.


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