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206 Bones | Kathy Reichs
206 Bones | Kathy Reichs
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206 Bones
| ISBN-13 | 9780434020058 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 0434020052 |
| Author | Kathy Reichs |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | William Heinemann |
| Publication Date | 2010 |
Extended Synopsis
In Montreal, the gruesome discovery of three elderly women—one found in a shallow grave, one in the woods, and another burned in her country cabin—sparks a chilling investigation. Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan is convinced a violent link ties these seemingly isolated deaths together. However, her focus is dangerously compromised by mounting tensions at her own lab. As the stakes rise, it becomes terrifyingly clear that a saboteur is actively working to destroy Tempe's professional reputation, willing to employ any ruthless measure necessary to eliminate the competition.
Target Audience & Reader Targeting
Perfect for fans of forensic procedurals, medical thrillers, and intense workplace suspense. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy intricate mysteries combined with high-stakes professional sabotage and brilliant investigative heroines.
Author Biography
Kathy Reichs is a board-certified forensic anthropologist and the internationally bestselling author behind the beloved Temperance Brennan series, which served as the foundation for the hit television show Bones. Her firsthand experience in the medical examiner's lab provides the gritty, realistic foundation for her novels.
Accolades & Awards
- A gripping, high-stakes installment in the world-renowned Temperance Brennan series.
- Praised for its masterful blending of accurate forensic science with pulse-pounding psychological suspense.
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