A review by alidottie
206 Bones by Kathy Reichs

3.0

This was a little harder to follow than most Temperance Brenner books because it felt like there were too many moving parts--scenes of Tempe trying to escape a trap (obviously in the future) interspersed in between chapters which dealt with murders of elderly women, a grandson found in a quarry, bones of four found in the bottom in the lake, while trying to figure out why someone is trying to undermine Tempe's work. Just a little too much--and not enough interesting story.