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Bones Are Forever

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Kathy Reichs dominates the top of the New York Times best-sellers list with her Temperance Brennan novels- the inspiration for the hit television show Bones. In Bones Are Forever, Tempe and long-time flame Detective Ryan are on a case involving the deaths of three infant siblings in MontrEal. When the children's mother takes off in the middle of the investigation, Tempe and Ryan must join forces with a Royal Canadian Mounted Police sergeant- a man with whom Tempe shares a past- to get to the bottom of the sinister case.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 13, 2012
      Three dead infants and the search for their mother (and prime murder suspect) sends forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan to the remote Canadian north in Reichs's solid 15th series installment (after 2011's Flash and Bones). A woman arrives at a Montreal hospital showing signs of postnatal bleeding, but her disappearance before doctors can examine her arouses suspicion; as a result, Brennan is called to investigate. At the woman's home, she discovers the hidden corpses of three infants, but the suspectâwho gave her name as Amy Roberts but also goes by Alva Rodriguez and Annaliese Rubenâis long gone. Reminded of her baby brother Kevin's death from leukemia when she was a child, Brennan takes the case personally. Along with Detective Andrew Ryan and the cocky Mounties Sergeant Oliver "Ollie" Hasty, with whom she once had a brief fling, Brennan discovers that the woman, who has a history of prostitution, is headed to Yellowknife, a small outpost in the Northwest Territories. The trio heads to the tiny diamond mining town and find themselves in the middle of a drug war and a bitter battle over diamond rights, with the mysterious woman caught in the middle. Reichs always delivers a pulse-pounding story, and here she also sheds light on very real issues surrounding Canadian diamond mining.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan's involvement with the diamond mining industry starts with three dead infants and the disappearance of their mother. Narrator Barbara Rosenblat (is there any type of book she cannot do?) keeps this hodgepodge of a mystery on track as it moves from Montreal to the remote town of Yellowknife, picking up and dropping characters along the way. Subplots include Brennan's love life--her law enforcement colleagues include two past lovers--and her daughter's news of a big life decision. Rosenblat performs at her usual high level. In her unmistakable smoky voice she distinctly delivers the many characters and shepherds listeners through Reichs's exposition on the diamond industry. G.S.D. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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