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Monday Mourning (Temperance Brennan, Bk 7)
Author: Kathy Reichs
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 112

ISBN-13: 9780743453011 - ISBN-10: 0743453018
Publication Date: 5/24/2005
Pages: 416

Book Description:
Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist for both North Carolina and Quebec, has come from Charlotte to Montreal during the bleak days of December to testify as an expert witness at a murder trial.

She should be going over her notes, but instead she's digging in the basement of a pizza parlor. Not fun. Freezing cold. Crawling rats. And now, the skeletonized remains of three young women. How did they get there? When did they die?

Homicide detective Luc Claudel, never Tempe's greatest fan, believes the bones are historic. Not his case, not his concern. The pizza parlor owner found nineteenth-century buttons in the cellar with the skeletons. Claudel takes them as an indicator of the bones' antiquity.

But something doesn't make sense. Tempe examines the bones in her lab and establishes approximate age with Carbon 14. Further study of tooth enamel tells her where the women were born. If she's right, Claudel has three recent murders on his hands. Definitely his case.

Detective Andrew Ryan, meanwhile, is acting mysteriously. What are those private phone calls he takes in the other room, and why does he suddenly disappear just when Tempe is beginning to hope he might be a permanent part of her life? Looks like more lonely nights for Tempe and Birdie, her cat.

As Tempe searches for answers in both her personal and professional lives, she finds herself drawn deep into a web of evil from which there may be no escape. Women have disappeared, never to return....Tempe may be next.

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Top Member Reviews

Charlene P. (ATraveler) from APO, AE wrote on 9/18/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another excellent Kathy Reichs book. This one the story moved along nicely but the true mystery didn't appear until well over halfway through the book . . . so guessing the ending before the halfway point will be unlikely. Although I usually enjoy the interaction between Dr Brennan and Detective Ryan this one had less interaction and a whole lot of 'whining and second guessing' by Dr Brennan. I found this a detractor from the story line.

Coni B. (Coni) from RADCLIFF, KY wrote on 6/24/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Well written, witty and interesting to read. Right up there with Patricia Cornwell. Enjoyed it very much


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Vicki S. (baileyrose) from PITTSBURGH, PA wrote on 2/5/2008...


Another suspense charged book about Dr. Tempe Brennan....The bones of three young women are unearthed in the basement of a Montreal pizza parlour and Tempe has unsolved murder on her mind as she examines the shallowly buried remains.

Good read.

Judy H. from DOVER, DE wrote on 5/4/2007...


How did I ever miss this author? This book is great ! As a forensic anthropologist herself, the author knows her stuff and provides a knowledgable realistic look at that profession; however, she also has the gift/skill of being able to weave a tapestry of characters that seem so real that I found myself liking (or disliking) them just based on her characterizations.

This book was set in Montreal, which was interesting to me as an American; however, I do hope that some of her books are also set in North Carolina. The dual jurisdiction thing sounded implausible - until I read the author bio on the inside back cover and found that the book mimiced the real-life practice of the author.

Cathy J. (dysteach) from NOVI, MI wrote on 4/29/2007...


I really enjoyed this book. It keeps Tempe and Ryan active and wondering about their relationship. Good reading.

Meredith S. (meresneade) from MACON, GA wrote on 4/23/2007...


good series

Patti B. from MINNEAPOLIS, MN wrote on 3/17/2007...


suspence-filled maze of forensic anthropology

Coralie M. (Coralie) from WEST FAIRLEE, VT wrote on 2/28/2007...


Kathy Reichs is a favorite author of mine, and I thought this book was the best yet. Very exciting, suspenseful story. I couldn't put it down, and I would rush through my work so that I could get back to it.

Carolyn N. (WhenPigsFly) from S CHARLESTON, WV wrote on 2/22/2007...


KathyReichs is improving constantly as a believable, detailed, suspenseful, forensic writer. "Monday Mourning" brings Dr, Brennan into new territory == suspense-charged, dangerous, and very readable.

Teresa W. from LEAWOOD, KS wrote on 2/11/2007...


Another Patricia cornwell. Forensic anthropology is the genre of Dr. Temperance Brennan, as she goes on a quest to discover just who the bones are that were found in the basement of a old building. She does just this.

Pam J. (austinreader) from CEDAR PARK, TX wrote on 1/14/2007...


As always, Kathy Reichs is a good read.

Marjorie B. from MESA, AZ wrote on 12/11/2006...


Published in 2004. Kathy Reichs has perfected her craft. Keeps you reading, as she gets very involved in the case.