A review by aprilatthelibrary
Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs

5.0

"Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which to die."

I went into this book thinking I wasn't going to like it. I thought it was going to try too hard in regards to providing insight on an area of the world & a struggle that has a painful history & present. I also felt like it was going to be predictably about the bones of Jesus.

I was wrong though! I felt that this book was a return to the quick-paced, hard-to-put-down style that the first 3 books of the Temperance Brennan series had and it handled itself well in regards to the struggles/painful history of Palestine/Israel at the time ( Note: this book was published in 2005).