Speaking in Bones

Speaking in Bones by Kathy Reichs is a novel published by William Heinemann on July 30, 2015. This edition features 320 pages and is presented in English. The story follows forensic anthropologist Dr. Tempe Brennan, who is approached by amateur detective Hazel “Lucky” Strike. Initially skeptical of Hazel’s claims regarding a set of unidentified remains, Tempe becomes drawn into a complex investigation after discovering an audio recording linked to the case.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of mystery and crime, as Tempe navigates a chilling investigation that challenges her expertise and instincts. The plot unfolds with layers of intrigue, as the connection between the remains and a terrified young woman’s voice leads Tempe deeper into a horrifying scenario. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by women sleuths in the field, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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The compelling new Dr Temperance Brennan novel from the world-class forensic anthropologist and Number 1 bestselling author Kathy Reichs.
When forensic anthropologist Dr Tempe Brennan is approached by amateur detective Hazel âe~Luckyâe(tm) Strike, at first she is inclined to dismiss the womanâe(tm)s claims that sheâe(tm)s matched a previously unidentified set of remains with a name.
But as the words of a terrified young woman echo round her office from an audio recorder found near where the bones were discovered, something about the story wonâe(tm)t let Tempe go.
As Tempe investigates further she finds herself involved in a case more complicated and horrifying than she could ever have imagined.
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