A review by judyward
206 Bones by Kathy Reichs

2.0

I think that I may be finished with this series. In this 12th Temperance Brennan book, Reichs offers up much the same in terms of plot--old bones are found, Tempe draws conclusions from bones, gets herself into trouble, ends up being kidnapped, etc., etc., etc. I listened to this as an audio book which allowed me to interact in a vocal way. While, again, I was fascinated by Reichs' presentation of forensic anthropology, Tempe seemed not as quick as usual in drawing conclusions about the people and events around her. I found myself yelling out the names of the problem people in my car as I drove while listening which might have been disconcerting for the people around me. I obviously want the forensic anthropology to be the focus of the plots, not the personal trials and tribulations of the central character.