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Combining the secrets of Quebec's ancient Acadia with modern forensic technology, "Bones to Ashes" helps Brennan confront a mystery from her childhood.
Though the Temperance Brennan of TV and the Brennan of the original novels are very different, both still supply a solid helping of entertainment.
Kathy Reich's newest novel has Temperance Brennan in South Carolina, but is at least as interesting for the development of her characters and their tangled personal lives
Like her protagonist, Dr. Temperance (Tempe) Brennan, mystery writer Kathy Reichs is a forensic anthropologist. "Break No Bones," is her ninth mystery featuring Brennan.
The latest Dr. Brennan novel has "Bones" trying to decipher some kind of eerie religious ritual, one that involves bones--both animal and human.
These three authors use bare bone to uncover clues. TV viewers who enjoy CSI and other television shows about forensics might enjoy novels by these fiction writers
In 206 Bones, Kathy Reichs's 12th mystery featuring forensic anthropologist Temperence Brennen, the author is at the top of her game, delivering a fast-paced, plot-driven
Ditzy and Champion is slower than writers such as Kathy Reichs, Paretsky and Patricia Cornwell; that's deliberate, for Jack Adler writes cozy mysteries in a lighter vein.
The first season of Bones, inspired by the work of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, gets off to a shaky start, but becomes increasingly assured.
The second season of Bones, following the adventures of forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan, hits its stride.
War crimes, mass disasters and tsunamis - forensic anthropologists like Sue Black are part of the team of crime scene investors responsible for identifying the deceased.
Most readers of murder mysteries can never have too many books. Here are our choices for the best holiday gift books for those mystery enthusiasts on your holiday list.
In the latest crime thriller by Kathy Reichs, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan investigates several murders that hint at voodoo and wicca.
Forensic entomology is the use of insect knowledge in legal issues. Forensic entomologists are now coming into their own.
The season three finale of Bones leaves audiences with unanswered questions about a shocking betrayal and a sad farewell. Learn more about "The Pain in the Heart."
DNA Profiling or Fingerprinting is one of the most useful and accurate of all forensic science tools especially as DNA analysis techniques are constantly evolving.
Showtime's Dexter builds upon Jeff Lindsay's original work to provide an even more satisfying look into the mind of a serial killer.
A series of roadside crosses begin appearing PRIOR to the accidents, a grim precursor of death to come. Can detective Kathryn Dance solve this mystery before more die?
In this 20th installment of the Kinsey Millhone series, Sue Grafton takes on the cause of elder abuse--an all-too-prevalent phenomenon.
Contemporary mystery writer, Craig Holden's books are dark, yet compelling. They deal with the darker, yet all too believable, sign of mankind.
The first sentence and beginning paragraphs of a novel are essential to capturing an agent or editor and, ultimately, the reader.


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