Pamela Mclaren's Reviews > Bare Bones
Bare Bones (Temperance Brennan, #6)
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Our favorite forensic anthropologist is at it again. At a party in the country with her daughter and her estranged husband's dog, Tempe Brennan comes across remains of black bear and in her exploration of the bones, finds some that are human. Tempe is called to the site of a plane crash and all the clues lead to the conclusion that the two men in the plane had been dropping drugs before flying into a mountain. In a nearby farm, more remains are found, including a skull with a bullet hole in the back. There are also drugs and feathers of a nearly extinct bird. And she begins to get threatening emails.
This is an exciting read and fortunately, the main character is smart, intuitive but human. Its always fun to read about the adventures of this Tempe Brennan, who I think is a much more interesting character than the TV version.
This is an exciting read and fortunately, the main character is smart, intuitive but human. Its always fun to read about the adventures of this Tempe Brennan, who I think is a much more interesting character than the TV version.
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