A review by bgg616
Dry Bones by Peter May

4.0

Dry Bones is also published as Extraordinary People and is the first in a series featuring the Scottish Italian biologist detective Enzo McLeod living in France. McLeod is on the trail of a cold case, the disappearance of the brilliant professor Jacques Gaillard. The case leads him to the literal underworld of Paris, the catacombs which lie beneath the sewer system.McLeod has two daughters - one from his first marriage, and from whom he is estranged. The second is his daughter by his second wife who died in child birth. Another detective with a dysfunctional family life. I like this character and am likely to continue reading his further adventures. Peter May, the author, is the Scottish author of one of my favorite series about the Outer Hebrides island(s) of Harris and Lewis.