Before you start, I know this blog post has been a long time coming. Anyway it has been a while. Back to the blog post. This post is another famous Kathy Reichs book. The book is called Flash And Bones and this is the review lol about that book.
If you have read my other blog posts on Kathy Reichs books then you should know what is going to happen next and you could skip this part. But if your new to a Kathy Reichs book blog post. This is the part where I introduce the author Kathy Reichs to you the reader. So here we go, Kathy Reichs has many books to her name including Bones of the Lost, Bones are Forever and 206 Bones. 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 Kathy now spends most of her time between Charlotte, Northern Carolina and Montreal, Québec.
So you may start to ask tell us some more about the book. This is the part of my blog post where I go into more detail. Here is a small part from the blurb, the bit from the back of the book for any of you who don't know what the word blurb means. Let me begin "FLASH! illuminated by lightning, a lifeless human hand seems to reach from a barrel of asphalt beside the Charlotte racetrack. But before she can carry out a proper examination, the FBI mysteriously confiscate and destroy the body. It's a dead end." That is all you are getting because I don't want to spoil the story for you mega crime fiction readers out there.
This book is another example of why I love Kathy Reichs right now. At the beginning I wasn't too sure, but once I got into the book further and read more chapters. I realised how much I was enjoying the book as I was reading more than a few chapters a night. As I got to the end of each page, I wondered what was going to happen on the next page/chapter and I needed to know as quickly as possible. I loved it so much that I couldn't put it down. But once I finished the book I was sad to see that it had been finished. Even if Kathy Reichs puts her use of the Forensic language into her books. Kathy does her best to explain the term she used every time. Kathy also puts the title into the book every time. It fits into the sentences perfectly each time. Another job well done Kathy Reichs.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is a major crime fiction fan. I would totally give this book a solid 10/10 as I did not expect the ending that the book had. If you would like to read my other book blog posts, you can find them at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.com Thank you for reading the post. If you wish to leave a comment/question. Leave it in the comment box below. Thanks again.
Until my next book review x
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