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Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs
3.0
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About the Book: Hidden under a home, cellar with a grisly secret unknown even to the owners – a ritual site, fully decked out with horns, blood, and bones. Including a human skull, which gives the cursed honor of kicking the hornets nest to Brennan. For just after – more ritualistically killed bodies appear. All tied by the occult nature of the murder. Yet all different in the religion they seemingly were meant for.
My Opinion: The detective bit was pretty good, I definitely thought the killer was someone else. And the side characters, despite how shallow they were – worked in favor of side tracking. Yet everything else was as dull as in the previous books, if not more. Brennan and her men. Brennan and her daughter, who appears for no reason and disappears soon after. Brennan and her “light bulb switched on in my head, I just couldn’t tell what it illuminated just yet” hunches, where she remembers, but doesn’t really remember until, of course, it’s critical for untangling the basic plot.
night mode reading ;
skaitom nakties rezimu
About the Book: Hidden under a home, cellar with a grisly secret unknown even to the owners – a ritual site, fully decked out with horns, blood, and bones. Including a human skull, which gives the cursed honor of kicking the hornets nest to Brennan. For just after – more ritualistically killed bodies appear. All tied by the occult nature of the murder. Yet all different in the religion they seemingly were meant for.
My Opinion: The detective bit was pretty good, I definitely thought the killer was someone else. And the side characters, despite how shallow they were – worked in favor of side tracking. Yet everything else was as dull as in the previous books, if not more. Brennan and her men. Brennan and her daughter, who appears for no reason and disappears soon after. Brennan and her “light bulb switched on in my head, I just couldn’t tell what it illuminated just yet” hunches, where she remembers, but doesn’t really remember until, of course, it’s critical for untangling the basic plot.