A review by ingo_lembcke
Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs

5.0

Started today, October 9th, 2012 just after finishing Tess Gerritsen: Last to die.
This case might be too disturbing for a few, from the first little dead body found.
Twisted and complicated case, meandering through Canada and several version of what-if.
Sad turn of events, all too real.
Being in Germany we had our shares of buried babies, unclear wether stillborn or killed.
So the story is not too far-fetched.
The setting is a small town where everyone is somehow related to each other and even smalls events are spread fast so all know about it.
This felt real, people on the fringe of society, scraping for money.
Some of Kathy Reichs books have been hit-or-miss, this is one of the best.