282 reviews for:

Cross Bones

Kathy Reichs

3.65 AVERAGE


I liked this one a lot. It felt like I was reading a cool Dan Brown meets true crime novel. Two things I very much love.

There were so many bones.  So much lore.

“When I first read the blurb on the back of this book I thought "Da Vinci Code". As far as I'm concerned not a positive thing. (I got 60 pages into said book and no farther as I was excruciatingly bored). However because of the main character being a forensic anthropologist I stuck with it and was pleasantly surprised.
Yes there is a slight conspiracy theory theme to do with ancient remains that may or may not be that of Jesus but I wasn't bombarded with heavy religious doctrine and corrupt church officials.
It had enough adventure and crime so that the theme was constant but not all consuming. It was more to do with the forensics of the discovery and the implications of which had ramifications in the religious foundations of Judaism and Christianity. This is one cypher themed book that didn't bore me to tears and Kathy Reichs' background in forensics lends a real authenticity to the detailed descriptions of bone formation and the like.
My first Kathy Reichs definitely won't be my last.”

Another good Reichs book. Good choice for audio
mysterious medium-paced
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

My first "Bones" book. While I liked Temperence and her tongue in cheek comments, I felt that the book dragged on too long.
adventurous dark informative mysterious tense fast-paced

Good.. but not my favorite?

Cross Bones is the 8th installment for the Temperance Brennan series. In it, Temperance is travelling from Montreal to Israel. Why? Well, it's to track down some mysterious killer and solve a slightly religious murder. In this book, it seems that the skeletal remains may or may not be the bones of Jesus's family.

Interesting.. but I didn't really care for the religious take this time around. I am catholic and all.. but it was just boring to listen to. The only thing that kept me engaged was trying to figure out who the real killer was ...and after finding that out, I was shocked. I liked that I had no idea who the killer was and now I can't wait to dive into the next audio - whenever that will happen.

Overall, it was okay.