A review by ruggerwoman
Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs

4.0

Not only does this book in the Temperance Brennan series live up to the standards set by its forensic predecessors, it also puts a forensic spin on the Da Vinci Code genre of books (i.e. fiction books that question religious history as its been propagated and the motives behind such dogma). I found it quite interesting, though at times occasionally confusing. However, my confusion really just mirrored that of the characters who were trying to decipher a mystery, so it wasn't a bad confusion.

All in all, the book had adventure as well as sprinkles of humor throughout. As with the previous books, I'd recommend it to any fans of Patricia Cornwell's early Kay Scarpetta books (anything until "Black Notice") or fans of CSI and the like.