A review by inmyhumbleopinion
Swamp Bones by Kathy Reichs

5.0

The opening line “March. Barely spring, yet the unseasonable Florida humidity made me feel like I’d disembarked from my flight into a Rottweiler’s mouth.” sets the tone for the story in a way that I absolutely could picture. Tempe is thrown into another unusual case while visiting a colleague for a short vacation. But even on vacation Tempe finds herself ass deep in alligators (couldn’t resist) when she discovers human bones inside the python her friend is doing a necropsy on.
We then get to take a trip through the Everglades and learn about the threat that pythons and Boa’s have become in the swamp. But intrepid Tempe doesn’t let even snakes and alligators stop her from finding justice for the dead.
This is a quick enjoyable read to tide me over until the release of Bones Never Lie.