Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan #4) 
Tempe is back, this time investigating an airplane crash. I have to confess that I took particular creepy delight in reading Reichs fourth book while waiting for my flight to Las Vegas the week after 9/11.The book opens with a somewhat confusing description of bodies scattered through a forest. At first I thought it was a dream sequence of some sort, it was so weird. Then the situation became clearer and we find forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan on the horrific scene of a downed plane. Part
Long before the Bones television series became a long-running hit show, Kathy Reichs had been writing about her fascinating forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. I really enjoyed this fourth novel in a series that later this year has its twentieth instalment (one of the books being a short story collection).For those who aren't as familiar with both the book world that Reichs created and the TV world inspired by her books, it's worth noting the two worlds are very different in many ways

Well I guess she's okay if you like blood and murder and DUH READ THIS ENTIRE SERIES YO
Oh, Brennan. What a ridiculous book. I'm gratified to find that it's still possible to predict the moment she will do something silly and ill-advised just in time to put herself into mortal danger. Someday, I tell myself, there will come an installment where no one she knows well is dead or in danger, where events in Canada don't coincidentally involve events in North Carolina, where she's neither kidnapped, beaten, nor held at gunpoint. But what will I do then?
It's Dr. Brennan vs. the airplane crash! Once again we get to meet an old acquaintance for the first & last time. When the woman's friends aren't in mortal danger, you can bet your booty that Brennan is. You'd think that perhaps she'd take to carrying a gun. We also get another encore of the needlessly-complex-fraught-ridden relationship she has w/ Detective Ryan. I'm starting to wonder if she's going through early menopause. All fun ranting aside, let's get to one of my more serious gripes.
This is the fourth book in the Temperance Brennen series and it was predictable (as I expected) but still entertaining enough to spend a weekend flipping through the pages. The details of the plane crash were interesting. Brennan, of course, got herself into the same scrapes as always but she always makes it out alive - her body and career intact.
Kathy Reichs
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 4.04 | 44087 Users | 1116 Reviews

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Title | : | Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan #4) |
Author | : | Kathy Reichs |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | April 26th 2005 by Pocket Star Books (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Suspense. Murder Mystery |
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Investigating a plane crash in the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan discovers in a most disturbing way that the evidence doesn't add up. Tripping over a coyote-chewed leg at the crash scene, she performs a little mental arithmetic and realizes that this victim wasn't on the plane. Once again, Brennan's high-tech DMORT snaps into action faster than you can say "Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team." The author of Death du Jour serves up another exquisite meal.Point Books Conducive To Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan #4)
Original Title: | Fatal Voyage |
ISBN: | 1416510567 (ISBN13: 9781416510567) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Temperance Brennan #4 |
Characters: | Temperance Brennan, Andrew Ryan |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 44087 Users | 1116 ReviewsRate Of Books Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan #4)
Tempe is back, this time investigating an airplane crash. I have to confess that I took particular creepy delight in reading Reichs fourth book while waiting for my flight to Las Vegas the week after 9/11.The book opens with a somewhat confusing description of bodies scattered through a forest. At first I thought it was a dream sequence of some sort, it was so weird. Then the situation became clearer and we find forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan on the horrific scene of a downed plane. Part
Long before the Bones television series became a long-running hit show, Kathy Reichs had been writing about her fascinating forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. I really enjoyed this fourth novel in a series that later this year has its twentieth instalment (one of the books being a short story collection).For those who aren't as familiar with both the book world that Reichs created and the TV world inspired by her books, it's worth noting the two worlds are very different in many ways

Well I guess she's okay if you like blood and murder and DUH READ THIS ENTIRE SERIES YO
Oh, Brennan. What a ridiculous book. I'm gratified to find that it's still possible to predict the moment she will do something silly and ill-advised just in time to put herself into mortal danger. Someday, I tell myself, there will come an installment where no one she knows well is dead or in danger, where events in Canada don't coincidentally involve events in North Carolina, where she's neither kidnapped, beaten, nor held at gunpoint. But what will I do then?
It's Dr. Brennan vs. the airplane crash! Once again we get to meet an old acquaintance for the first & last time. When the woman's friends aren't in mortal danger, you can bet your booty that Brennan is. You'd think that perhaps she'd take to carrying a gun. We also get another encore of the needlessly-complex-fraught-ridden relationship she has w/ Detective Ryan. I'm starting to wonder if she's going through early menopause. All fun ranting aside, let's get to one of my more serious gripes.
This is the fourth book in the Temperance Brennen series and it was predictable (as I expected) but still entertaining enough to spend a weekend flipping through the pages. The details of the plane crash were interesting. Brennan, of course, got herself into the same scrapes as always but she always makes it out alive - her body and career intact.
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