A review by petitpoucetreveur
Passage mortel by Kathy Reichs

3.0

Another intense stroy !
The amount of victims unsettled me a bit, Brennan was working on so many cases that we are forced to suspect a link even if we're not really clear on what it is. The general plot had me engrossed, and I enjoy reading Kathy Reichs' books because she knows what she's talking about. They're several passages in the novel where a character explains the psychology of sects, their organisation, motivations and how they convince people; which is really interesting, eeven if it cold have been bought more subtly. The final resolution is a bit disappointing, however we had our fair share of intense scenes for Brennan, so I guess it's okay. A good point in this second tome is that we learn more about Temperance, she seems more real. Also, Ryan is back, and I love him. I expect more informations about him in the next books.
All in all, if the structure of this second novel is in some way very similar to the first one, it's still pretty good in my opinion.