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A review by gem_dyslexic_reader
A Conspiracy of Bones by Kathy Reichs
4.0
Tempe Brennan is back and but this time Tempe is on the outside of the investigation.
The case that Tempe is investigating has many different elements and aspects. Which keeps the story interesting and gave elements of danger as Tempe is investigating on her own. There are times when I was annoyed with Tempe and her actions. She is a little reckless, but I kind of understand. When something happens in your life that shakes you to your core you can do some crazy things.
I have watched some programs regarding preppers, meaning when Tempe went down the darknet rabbit hold and found out about missile silos being converted to homes. I could picture it very clearly and it made the story more real as people are converting them as we speak.
Although Slidell helps Tempe with certain aspects of the case she is a lone wolf. It's a shame we don't have more Ryan as I do enjoy the banter.
One of the reasons I enjoy this series is that we have the science that backs up the investigation. But it is written in a way that is understandable and interesting, without making you feel stupid. I also like that Tempe gets technological support from her octogenarian mother.
My Rating for A Conspiracy of Bones is 4 out of 5.
Thank you to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster UK for supplying me a E-ARC of A Conspiracy of Bones for a fair and honest review.
The case that Tempe is investigating has many different elements and aspects. Which keeps the story interesting and gave elements of danger as Tempe is investigating on her own. There are times when I was annoyed with Tempe and her actions. She is a little reckless, but I kind of understand. When something happens in your life that shakes you to your core you can do some crazy things.
I have watched some programs regarding preppers, meaning when Tempe went down the darknet rabbit hold and found out about missile silos being converted to homes. I could picture it very clearly and it made the story more real as people are converting them as we speak.
Although Slidell helps Tempe with certain aspects of the case she is a lone wolf. It's a shame we don't have more Ryan as I do enjoy the banter.
One of the reasons I enjoy this series is that we have the science that backs up the investigation. But it is written in a way that is understandable and interesting, without making you feel stupid. I also like that Tempe gets technological support from her octogenarian mother.
My Rating for A Conspiracy of Bones is 4 out of 5.
Thank you to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster UK for supplying me a E-ARC of A Conspiracy of Bones for a fair and honest review.