23 May 2016

Book Review: Déjà Dead

Hey, 
 So we meet again. I've finished yet again another book. From reading the title you can already guess the name of the book. So of course the book I'm reviewing is going to be Déjà Dead by Kathy Reichs. If you haven't read my other blog about Kathy Reichs book, you know that there is going to be a lot of these. 
 If you haven't read the other blog let me tell you a bit about the author Kathy Reichs. This book Déja Dead catapulted her to fame, as it became a New York Times bestseller and won the 1997 Ellis Award for best first novel. Kathy Reichs is one of only eighty-two forensic anthropologists ever certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. Kathy Reichs is a native of Chicago, where she received her Ph.D at Northwestern. She now spends most of her time between Charlotte, NC and Montreal, Québec which is located in United States of America and Canada. 
 If this is your first time ever reading a Kathy Reichs blog, let me share with you some of the background story of the book. Some people may just read the blurb. Which is where this next part is coming from. Here we go "Dr Temperance Brennan, Director of forensic Anthropology for the province of Québec, has been researching recent disappearances in the city. Soon she is convinced that a serial killer is at work" If those couple of sentences don't grab you, I don't know what will. 
 My overall opinion of these Kathy Reichs books is that Kathy is a excellent writer as many of her books have won numerous awards. This book is one of those books you can't put down, you just have to keep reading as you want to know what happens. Not just in the end but on every page I read. The storyline also kept you engaged. Kathy Reichs may be a forensic anthropologist as she uses many of the big words that they use in their line of work. But she also does her best in explaining what they mean. Which many readers will like as they want to learn this information. This won't be the last Kathy Reichs book I read. 
 So I would give this book a solid 10/10. If you like adventure and crime fiction this is the book or books for you. I would recommend this book to the older readers. As there are many strong words and references, that younger readers wouldn't understand. If you would like to read my other blogs they can be found at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.com Any questions or recommendations please leave them in the comment box below. Thank you for reading thes blogs. 
 Until my next review x 



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