The Devil’s Bones A Novel

The Devil’s Bones by Jefferson Bass is a gripping novel published by Harper Collins on February 5, 2008. This first edition spans 315 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton as he investigates a woman’s charred body found in a burned car in Knoxville. As he delves into the case, Brockton’s research leads him to conduct experiments on how fire affects human remains, while he grapples with the unsettling discovery of improperly disposed bodies at a facility.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Brockton’s investigation intertwines with a dangerous game involving his nemesis, medical examiner Garland Hamilton. The story unfolds with elements of crime and psychological tension, as Brockton, aided by his graduate assistant and a criminalist, races against time to uncover the truth. The novel explores themes of forensic science and the complexities of human decomposition, all while maintaining a thrilling pace that keeps readers engaged until the final revelation.
Official synopsis Publisher
In two previous New York Times bestselling novels, Jefferson Bass enthralled readers with ripped-from-the-headlines forensic cases, memorable characters, and plots that “rival Kathy Reichs and Patricia Cornwell” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). Drawing on research at the Body Farm—three acres of land in the backwoods of Tennessee, where bodies are left to the elements to illuminate human decomposition—Bass has moved fiction to a fascinating new realm, with forensics expertise drawn from his five decades of work as the world’s leading forensic anthropologist. But this latest novel cements Jefferson Bass as one of the finest writers of suspense working today, and in a work of drama, cunning, and heartbreak, thrills the reader with fiction that feels all too real.
A woman’s charred body has been found inside a burned car perched atop a hill in Knoxville. Is it accidental death, or murder followed by arson? Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton’s quest for answers prompts an experiment straight from Dante’s Inferno: In the dark of night, he puts bodies to the torch, researching how fire consumes flesh and bone.
In the meantime, Brockton is sent a mysterious package—a set of cremated remains that looks entirely unreal. With the help of a local crematorium, he investigates and discovers a truth too horrifying to believe: A facility in another state has not been disposing of bodies properly, instead scattering them all around the grounds.
Little does Brockton know that his research is about to collide with reality—with the force of a lit match meeting spilled gasoline. En route to trial, his nemesis, medical examiner Garland Hamilton, has escaped from custody. What follows is a deadly game of cat and mouse, played for the ultimate stakes: Brockton’s own life. With help from his loyal graduate assistant, Miranda, and ace criminalist Art Bohanan, Brockton eventually tracks Hamilton, but when the police arrive, they find only a smoldering ruin. Sifting through the ashes, Brockton finds the incinerated remains of Hamilton . . . or does he? The answer—along with Brockton’s ultimate test—comes in a searing moment of truth.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Devil’s Bones A Novel” about?
Who is the author of “The Devil’s Bones A Novel”?
When was “The Devil’s Bones A Novel” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Devil’s Bones A Novel”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
