Monday Mourning

by Kathy Reichs

Monday Mourning

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A riveting new Temperance Brennan forensic thriller from The New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs...


Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist for both North Carolina and Quebec, has come 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, investigating the skeletonized remains of three young women. How did they get there? When did they die?

Homicide detective Luc Claudel believes the bones are historic. Not his case, not his concern. The pizza parlor owner found nineteenth-century buttons near 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. 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, and why does he suddenly disappear just when Tempe is beginning to hope he might be a permanent part of her life?

As Tempe searches for answers, she finds herself drawn deep into a web of evil into which women have disappeared, never to return....Tempe may be next.

With its powerful mix of nail-biting suspense and cutting-edge forensic science, Monday Mourning is the best yet from this megastar author who, as New York Newsday says, is "the real thing."

Fiction
Mystery, Thriller
Thriller
Mystery, Thriller » Women Detectives

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As good as the others
Submitted by Howeln in Alpine,
This book is like here others, both in the writing and the reader. I personally enjoy them, and the details of how she goes about her job as the story unfolds. I'm not the biggest who dun'it fan, but I guess the details of the science speaks to the Engineer in me.
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Submitted by Annie Ludwig in Taholah,
This was very good. It kept me in my car longer than my normal commute. As always I would reccommend Kathy Reichs' books

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