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The first Temperance Brennan novel in the “cleverly plotted and expertly maintained series” (The New York Times Book Review) from the #1 internationally bestselling thriller writer Kathy Reichs.Her life is devoted to justice—even for those she never knew. In the year since Temperance Brennan left behind a shaky marriage in North Carolina, work has often preempted her weekend plans to explore Québec. When a female corpse is discovered meticulously dismembered and stashed in trash bags, Temperance detects an alarming pattern—and she plunges into a harrowing search for a killer. But her investigation is about to place those closest to her—her best friend and her own daughter—in mortal danger… “A genius at building suspense” (Daily News, New York), Kathy Reichs’s Temperance Brennan books are both “accomplished and chilling” (People) and “ripe with intricate settings and memorable characters” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).

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I was a little hesitant to read this book after having read some of the reviews on it. There are a couple points from other reviews I'll borrow here.The book and the TV show are completely different. "Bones" as Det. Booth so affectionately refers to her, is a completely different character to the Temperance Brennan of the books. They are both Dr. Temperance Brennan. They are both forensic anthropologists. That's where all similarities end.Although a little disappointed because I do love the show- the book isn't worse than the show or better really, they are just different. As another reviewer recommended: separate the two. You won't come away feeling cheated or disappointed. I thought going in, this would be hard to do. I generally like comparing the shows/movies to their written counterparts. Given the total lack of similarities between them, it wasn't at all difficult to think of them separately.I really enjoyed this book. I will definitely continue with the series. A lot of the science was above my head but fascinating. I love that this particular book was set in Montreal. I felt the author captured the feeling of the city well. There is a lot of repetitive and obvious foreshadowing. Some try to claim this as a twist- I don't think it's a twist or that it's even meant to be viewed that way. It's just a piece of the story you were warned about.The plot was exciting and kept me turning the page. I kept trying to solve some parts for myself but it was difficult because the author often doesn't give you the whole picture (although thinking back- it could be that I missed the mention of some things. I may go back and re-read). To clarify- I'm not speaking about the "whodunnit" aspect, I'm speaking more to the mysteries within the mysteries, what is the link between the bodies, are St. Jacques and Tanguay the same man, etc.I liked Tempe of the book. She isn't logical to the point of extreme like Bones, but logical and reasonable in a way that seems both smart and human. She was fiery in the face of adversity, and I enjoyed her revelations at the end about why she was so interested in the case.I also liked Detective Ryan, who kind of plays hero to Brennan's damsel in distress. Det. Claudel starts out as a minor anti-hero, but wins you over in the end.I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because some parts do drag. I think I witnessed every meal Brennan ate and could have plotted on a map where she was driving in the city. If the author had done away with them completely it would have made for a tighter, cleaner read, but all in all they didn't bother me much.
As big fan of the TV series Bones, at least the first few seasons, I hoped to really like this book; but I can't say that I did. Three reasons I can identify:It needs a good ruthless editing pass. There are small things: the lights of an office tower don't in fact flicker like lightning (absent a looming power failure), "his face did the World Cup of wry" is just silly, the descriptions of poor people, sex workers, and the "gay city" are painfully cliched, and so on. And then there is lots of simple overwriting, where I found myself marking paragraphs and whole ebook pages with "cut this", or "why do I care?". Given that it was a first novel and the author wasn't yet famous, I don't know how these survived the editors.Second, the book is just bleak. The protagonist seems to have a sort of resigned hatred toward her job, her city, her friends, and herself. Forensic anthropology doesn't enable her to rush in and save someone, it just helps her think extra-bleak thoughts after she fails to. Where TV Brennan is admirably but comically hyper-rational, novel Brennan is a constant emotional mess.And (third) there's not much forensic anthropology! The main factor that leads to cracking the case is an unlikely random connection to Brennan's personal life (more than one unlikely random connection, come to think of it). We do get one (entirely too detailed, literally down to the mouse-click) description of matching images of bite-marks, but it only eliminates a suspect.So anyway! I suppose I'm being pretty tough here, likely because I was hoping for something more like a Bones episode, and I got something wordy and bleak instead. Obviously my opinion is not universal, so don't take my sole word. Maybe I'll try one of the sequels and see if my opinion changes! Someday.

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