1 May 2016

Book Review: Speaking In Bones

Hey, 
 What's a better way to finish the week by finishing a book and writing about it. So this review is all about the book Speaking In Bones as you can tell by reading the title. Speaking In Bones is written by Kathy Reichs. Let me tell you this won't be the only review of a Kathy Reichs book as I love her books. 
 So Kathy Reichs lives in the United States of America ( U.S.A) Where she divides her time between Charlotte North Carolina, Montreal and Québec to be exact. Kathy Reichs is a a professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Seventeen books that Kathy Reichs has written are featured on Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling lists. They feature forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. Kathy Reichs also is a forensic anthropologist so she is able to base her books on similar cases she has once dealt with. 
 Now you know a bit more about the author, Kathy Reichs. Let me share more information about the book with you. (This review is part of the Temperance Brennan series but not in the right order) Here we go, a bit from the blurb. Dr Tempe Brennan is approached by amateur detective Hazel Strike. This woman claims that she's matched unidentified set of remains with a name. A terrified young woman echoes around her office from a audio recorder found near where the bones were discovered. As Tempe investigates further she finds out that this case is more horrifying than she first thought. 
 My overall opinion of this book is the same as all the Kathy Reichs books I have read. I loved it, in other words I couldn't put it down I had to keep reading, as I needed to know what was going to happen next. The way Kathy Reichs writes her books she supplies you with a lot of information. Some pieces of information you would never know. As she is a forensic anthropologist she uses many of the big words that anthropologists use, which takes time to get used to and to also understand. But she does her best to explain them in the book. Kathy Reichs is also great in writing characters and how she fits them into any story. 
 To finish off this book review I would give this book a good recommendation to all readers that love a good read. Especially if that includes crime fiction. It was so good that I would give this book a solid 10/10. But this book may be unsuitable for younger readers so only read it if your 18 and above. You can find all my other reviews at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk or just leave a question in the comments below. Thanks for reading. 

 Until my next review x 



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