Break No Bones A Novel

Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs is a reprint edition published by Pocket Books on August 21, 2007. This novel, written in English and spanning 480 pages, follows forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan as she navigates a complex investigation into a series of homicides. Set against the backdrop of a Native American burial ground in Charleston, South Carolina, Tempe’s teaching stint quickly escalates into a gripping exploration of crime and the secrets held within ancient remains.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into the chilling connections between the dead and a disturbing crime ring, as Tempe uncovers a fresh skeleton that leads her to a street clinic with shocking revelations. Amidst the investigation, Tempe grapples with personal turmoil, including romantic entanglements that threaten to distract her from the case at hand. This blend of suspense and thriller elements creates a compelling atmosphere as Tempe pieces together a harrowing puzzle, making for an engaging read for those interested in crime fiction.
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To some, the dead are a commodity. For Tempe Brennan, they hold the key to cracking a horrific crime ring.
Among the ancient remains in a Native American burial ground, Tempe discovers a fresh skeleton — and what began as an ordinary teaching stint at an archeology field school in Charleston, South Carolina, fast becomes a heated investigation into an alarming pattern of homicides. The clues hidden in the bones lead to a street clinic where a monstrous discovery awaits, and Tempe — whose personal life is in upheaval, with two men competing for her — can’t afford any distractions as she pieces together a shattering and terrifying puzzle.
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