Bone Code

Bone Code

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Summary

#1 New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs returns with her twentieth gripping novel featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan, whose examinations, fifteen years apart, of unidentified bodies washed up from the sea may be connected to a deadly new pestilence。

A storm has hit South Carolina, dredging up crimes of the past。

On the way to Isle of Palms, a barrier island off the South Carolina coast, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan receives a call from the Charleston coroner。 During the storm, a medical waste container has washed up on the beach。 Inside are two decomposed bodies wrapped in plastic sheeting and bound with electrical wire。 Chillingly, Tempe recognizes many details as identical to those of an unsolved case she handled in Quebec fifteen years earlier。 With a growing sense of foreboding, she flies to Montreal to gather evidence and convince her boss Pierre LaManch to reopen the cold case。 She also seeks the advice—and comfort—of her longtime beau Andrew Ryan。

Meanwhile, a storm of a different type gathers force in South Carolina。 The citizens of Charleston are struck by a bacterium that, at its worst, can eat human flesh。 Thousands panic and test themselves for a rare genetic mutation that may have rendered them vulnerable。

Shockingly, Tempe eventually discovers that not only are the victims in both grisly murder cases related, but that the murders and the disease outbreak also have a common cause…

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Melody Morris

The Bone Code – Kathy ReichsTemperance “Tempe’ Brennan, a forensic anthropologist who splits her time between North Carolina & Montreal, is finishing up a review of a wrongful death case in Charlotte, and an elderly woman is patiently sitting in the waiting room at the coroner’s office, hoping Tempe can help her solve an old mystery。 Meanwhile a hurricane is bearing down on the Carolina’s as Tempe rushes to get home to secure her residence and soothe Birdie, her cat。 While conducting hurricane c The Bone Code – Kathy ReichsTemperance “Tempe’ Brennan, a forensic anthropologist who splits her time between North Carolina & Montreal, is finishing up a review of a wrongful death case in Charlotte, and an elderly woman is patiently sitting in the waiting room at the coroner’s office, hoping Tempe can help her solve an old mystery。 Meanwhile a hurricane is bearing down on the Carolina’s as Tempe rushes to get home to secure her residence and soothe Birdie, her cat。 While conducting hurricane clean up, then heading to the coast to assist her friend Anne with the same, Tempe receives a call from the Charleston, SC County coroner, asking for her assistance。 Apparently during the storm, a plastic container washed ashore and was found to contain two bodies, wrapped in plastic and bound with electrical wire – the tableau eerily similar to a case of Tempe’s from Montreal several years ago。 Joining the investigative team for the autopsy the next morning, Tempe also gets a look at an unusual illness that seems to be spreading in Charleston, seemingly passed to humans from their pets。 As they begin work on the bodies from the container, Tempe again feels déjà vu due to the similarity in these cases。 As Tempe vows to identify these current victims, she forms an unlikely alliance with the investigating detective from Charleston, and her lover Andrew Ryan is able to find and send her the files on the Montreal deaths。 More certain than ever that the cases are somehow related, Tempe returns to Montreal with a plan to exhume to bodies – in hopes that advances in DNA and consumer use of ancestry sites will allow them to finally identify the past victims。 Within a few days, Tempe gets a call telling her that that the one of the bodies from Charleston is related to one from Montreal。 As both investigations ramp up into high gear, connections are made to a Canadian Vaccine Manufacturer and a DNA Service。 As Tempe keeps digging, slowly putting pieces together, she soon finds her own life in peril, as someone will stop at nothing to keep her from the truth。。。This has probably been my most favorite Brennan novel yet! My interest was captured immediately, and I found the story to be fast-paced, suspenseful and difficult to put down, Filled, as always, with intrigue from the scientific world, along with the amazing advances in DNA technology, I found it very relevant and educational with regard to challenges facing the world today。 While filled with scientific information, the author does a great job in explaining it in terms a layperson can understand, surrounded by a fascinating story。 Well worth the read!! I received this book as an Advance Reader Copy from #Netgalley & Scribner in exchange for an objective review。 Do you love to read?? Visit Netgalley。com and start reviewing books today!! 。。。more

Suzanne

My first Temperance Brennan book, THE BONE CODE, is every bit as good as I had been led to believe。 Author Kathy Reichs is a strong, deliberate writer。 Her use of language covers the ground from science to food, easily and smoothly。 She is just as adept at describing her dinner choices as the latest technique for harvesting DNA, and readers benefit from her comfortable touch。 The main character is winning and delightful。 I’ve only watched the TV show a few times but admit the book was much, much My first Temperance Brennan book, THE BONE CODE, is every bit as good as I had been led to believe。 Author Kathy Reichs is a strong, deliberate writer。 Her use of language covers the ground from science to food, easily and smoothly。 She is just as adept at describing her dinner choices as the latest technique for harvesting DNA, and readers benefit from her comfortable touch。 The main character is winning and delightful。 I’ve only watched the TV show a few times but admit the book was much, much better。 This is definitely a more intellectual mystery than a thriller and I enjoyed that aspect of it。 I also loved the locations, North Carolina and Montreal, two of my favorite places。Temperance Brennan believes two bodies found in North Carolina may be linked to an old, yet similar case, from Canada。 She sets out to determine if that is true while learning about other cases while she waits。 This is a very good book。 I received my copy from the publisher through NetGalley。 。。。more

Christine

This is the twentieth book in the series and in the Bone Code, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan juggles several cases between North Carolina and Montreal。 While solving complex cases, she must also prepare for a possible hurricane heading toward the Carolinas。 Like Tempe, the author has also worked as a forensic anthropologist in both North Carolina and Montreal at the same time。 Her experience is evident in the many details about how Tempe is able to solve crimes by examining the bone This is the twentieth book in the series and in the Bone Code, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan juggles several cases between North Carolina and Montreal。 While solving complex cases, she must also prepare for a possible hurricane heading toward the Carolinas。 Like Tempe, the author has also worked as a forensic anthropologist in both North Carolina and Montreal at the same time。 Her experience is evident in the many details about how Tempe is able to solve crimes by examining the bones of the victims。 Sometimes all the details are a little too much and slow the pace of the story, but definitely provide for a very authentic look at this profession。I like the character of Tempe (so much more in the novels than the television show “Bones”) and really like that she is together with Andrew Ryan, a former Quebec homicide detective and now a private investigator。 Her friend Anne can be hard to take sometimes and it was strange that the subplot regarding a death mask was handled almost entirely by Anne。 There was enough going on this book that I think this whole storyline could have been left out。 Overall, I like the way Reichs tells a story。 Most of the chapters end on mini-cliffhangers that help keep your interest throughout the book。 The way Tempe is able to tie together a cold case in Montreal from years ago to a current case in the U。S。 is fascinating。 However, the timing of an important part of the plot was bad timing for me。 With recent events going on in the world, reading about a mysterious bacteria making people ill and issues with vaccines was not an entertaining topic for me。 Excluding that aspect, The Bone Code is another well-written book by Reichs in a series I really enjoy。 I received this ebook from NetGalley through the courtesy of Scribner。 An advance copy was provided to me at no cost, but my review is voluntary and unbiased。 。。。more

Patricia Barber

Great book。。。could not put it down until the end!!! Edge of your seat reading!!!

Deb

Skillfully crafted, as most of Kathy Reichs' books are。 Two very disparate locations come together to solve the mystery, along with technology not available at the time of the original crimes。 Temperance Brennan is always an interesting character, and after 20 books, she has been well fleshed out。 Skillfully crafted, as most of Kathy Reichs' books are。 Two very disparate locations come together to solve the mystery, along with technology not available at the time of the original crimes。 Temperance Brennan is always an interesting character, and after 20 books, she has been well fleshed out。 。。。more

Rach

Forensic Anthropologist Temperance Brennan is stuck in South Carolina when a massive storm hits。 Lucky enough Temperance and her cat Bird are ok。A medical waste container that washes up on the beach at Charleston after the storm。 In the container is two decomposed bodies。 This rings bells with Temperance as she worked a case many years ago that has similarties。 The bodies were wrapped in plastic and bound with electrical wire as in the container that has turned up now。 Temperance goes to Montrea Forensic Anthropologist Temperance Brennan is stuck in South Carolina when a massive storm hits。 Lucky enough Temperance and her cat Bird are ok。A medical waste container that washes up on the beach at Charleston after the storm。 In the container is two decomposed bodies。 This rings bells with Temperance as she worked a case many years ago that has similarties。 The bodies were wrapped in plastic and bound with electrical wire as in the container that has turned up now。 Temperance goes to Montreal to collect evidence and get the case from her past reopened。While this is going on, Charleston is being struck by a bacterium which can eat through human flesh。 As Temperance investigates she discovers that the container cases are related but also the murders and the disease outbreak also have a common cause。This is the 20th book in the series。Temperance life is running smoothly。 She and Ryan are happy in their relationship and Temperance work life is running smoothly。 The container cases still haunts Temperance to this today in the book and she discovers that it linked to a current container and Temperance sets out to solve the cases。 There is a lot of scientifc information throughout the book ( I had to look up at times)。 Credit to Kathy Reichs for all the research she does for her booksThe banter between her and Ryan adds a lighter feel to the book instead of just darkness。 It wasn't my favourtite overall case in the books but the characters in the book still have enough to keep you reading the next one。I received a ARC from Edelweiss and the publisher for an objection review。 。。。more

Michele

The Bone Code follows Temperance Brennan as she attempts to solve not one but two cold cases with identical MOs in Charleston and Montreal。 15 yrs ago Brennan worked a case where two bodies where found washed up in a storage container together。 Eventually the case went cold and no ids where ever made。 Now 15yrs later after a hurricane blew through Charleston, another storage container washed up with two bodies inside。 Now, with any luck, using advances made with scientific research, Brennan hope The Bone Code follows Temperance Brennan as she attempts to solve not one but two cold cases with identical MOs in Charleston and Montreal。 15 yrs ago Brennan worked a case where two bodies where found washed up in a storage container together。 Eventually the case went cold and no ids where ever made。 Now 15yrs later after a hurricane blew through Charleston, another storage container washed up with two bodies inside。 Now, with any luck, using advances made with scientific research, Brennan hopes to ID the newest victims as well as the cold case。 I’m a huge Kathy Reichs fan and I love her style! I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea but I love the realness with her stories and scientific jargon。 It’s so much more realistic and gritty and not flashy just for quick thrills。 Temperance Brennan also happens to be one of my favorite literary characters。 She’s a scientific bad A and a strong individual。 Plus, it isn’t a Brennan novel if there isn’t help from detective Andrew Ryan both professionally and personally。 A very solid read especially for book #20 in a long running series。 Thank you Netgalley and publishers for this eARC in exchange for my honest feedback。 。。。more

Emily

The latest installment in the Temperance Brennan series, The Bone Code involves a blast from the past as a new case Tempe catches in North Carolina brings back memories of an unsolved murder she and Ryan worked in Montreal 15 years earlier。 She ping pongs between the U。S。 and Canada as she works to discover how (or if) the two cases are indeed connected。 I always enjoy a new Bones book (although I have to say, I hardly associate these books with the TV show because they are so different)! I thou The latest installment in the Temperance Brennan series, The Bone Code involves a blast from the past as a new case Tempe catches in North Carolina brings back memories of an unsolved murder she and Ryan worked in Montreal 15 years earlier。 She ping pongs between the U。S。 and Canada as she works to discover how (or if) the two cases are indeed connected。 I always enjoy a new Bones book (although I have to say, I hardly associate these books with the TV show because they are so different)! I thought the secondary mystery/investigation in this story was unnecessary and it somewhat distracted from the main plot, but overall it was a good read。 There's not much character development, but perhaps that's not too surprising for the 20th book in a series。 I'm still looking forward to more! 。。。more

Mary

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this eARC in exchange for an honest review。The twentieth installment in Kathy Reichs's beloved Temperance Brennan series, The Bone Code follows Tempe as she assists in investigating a mysterious murder in South Carolina that is chillingly similar to a murder she investigated 15 years ago in Montreal。 Meanwhile, in a post-COVID world, a new disease called Capno is causing turmoil across the nation。。。There were a lot of things to enjoy about t Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this eARC in exchange for an honest review。The twentieth installment in Kathy Reichs's beloved Temperance Brennan series, The Bone Code follows Tempe as she assists in investigating a mysterious murder in South Carolina that is chillingly similar to a murder she investigated 15 years ago in Montreal。 Meanwhile, in a post-COVID world, a new disease called Capno is causing turmoil across the nation。。。There were a lot of things to enjoy about this book。 Getting to be back in Tempe's world, an intriguing mystery, lots and lots to learn about forensics and vaccines and genetics, and even the development of the working relationship between Tempe and Vislosky, the detective on the SC case。Overall, though, I really struggled through this book。 The first 25% was painfully slow, with not much happening regarding the mystery other than Tempe looking at the bodies once。 When it did eventually pick up, as leads were discovered and progress happened on the two cases, the novel's tension became difficult to take seriously, as Tempe began having these lightbulb moments or being shown something important to the case right at the end of the chapter, and wouldn't let us readers in on what it was until the next chapter。 Rather than leaving me with bated breath, this heavily fabricated suspense left me nothing but frustrated。Although Temperance Brennan isn't a super young character at this point, I didn't expect this book to read so out-of-touch old。 There were attempts to poke fun at the differences between Tempe's age and habits and that of the youths of the modern era, but rather than lighthearted and fun, these moments just felt awkward and a little sad, and demonstrated a gross misunderstanding of the modern teenager。 Especially in one particular scene, in which Tempe is tasked with deciphering the slang in a Gen Z teen's diary。 The diary itself hardly read in an authentic modern teen voice, which lent even less authenticity to Tempe's attempts to break down what the teen was trying to communicate。 Another point to bear in mind, should you intend on reading this book, is that it leans heavily into science。 Personally, that's something I enjoyed, however long exchanges about genetic theory and vaccine creation might not be everyone's cup of tea。 The last quarter of the book, as with any mystery, is where I really felt my overall reading experience improve。 There was real tension as I tried to put together the pieces of the puzzle alongside our leading lady。 There were moments where I saw something bad coming, and I was on the edge of my seat practically yelling at the book as if I could save her。 And I did quite enjoy the way all the different threads of the mystery were ultimately wrapped up, even threads I might not have considered as pieces of the greater whole。 。。。more

Joanne ( joannereadsbooks)

I have to say that I really enjoyed the novel。 The dialogue is snappy and there is a dry humour to many of Temperance’s observations that certainly appealed to me。 As a French speaker, I did find the constant translations of the French dialogue into English a bit repetitive in places, but I think they would be most welcome to anyone who did not know the language。 It's a real page-turner and I could not put it down, devouring it in little over a day。 Reichs does a fantastic job at leaving chapter I have to say that I really enjoyed the novel。 The dialogue is snappy and there is a dry humour to many of Temperance’s observations that certainly appealed to me。 As a French speaker, I did find the constant translations of the French dialogue into English a bit repetitive in places, but I think they would be most welcome to anyone who did not know the language。 It's a real page-turner and I could not put it down, devouring it in little over a day。 Reichs does a fantastic job at leaving chapters on cliffhangers and foreshadowing what might be coming later in the novel, drip-feeding us information to keep the tension going。 。。。more

Scilla

Tempe Brennan still works in both Montreal and South Carolina。 She is going to visit her friend Anna on the Isle of Palms off the coast of South Carolina when she gets a call from Charleston that a medical waste container with two decomposed bodies has washed up from storm。 The bodies are wrapped in plastic and bound with electrical wire just as in a case she had in Quebec 15 years earlier。 Tempe goes to Charleston morgue, and finds an older woman waiting to see her。 Polly Beecraft had a twin si Tempe Brennan still works in both Montreal and South Carolina。 She is going to visit her friend Anna on the Isle of Palms off the coast of South Carolina when she gets a call from Charleston that a medical waste container with two decomposed bodies has washed up from storm。 The bodies are wrapped in plastic and bound with electrical wire just as in a case she had in Quebec 15 years earlier。 Tempe goes to Charleston morgue, and finds an older woman waiting to see her。 Polly Beecraft had a twin sister who died last year, and Polly has been clearing out her house。 She has pictures of her and her twin when they graduated from High School, and her grandmother and the grandmother's twin sister at a similar age。 They all look exactly alike! The grandmother's twin disappeared in 1888 in Paris。 Polly has found a death mask which looks very much like the two sets of twins。 Tempe is working with Policewoman Vislosky on the washed up bodies。 Meanwhile, people in South Carolina are suddenly getting a new strange flesh eating disease。Tempe goes back to Montreal to be with her significant other, retired policeman Ryan, who often works with her on cases。 Tempe asks for permission to exhume the bodies found 15 years before so she can try to get some DNA to see if there are any connections。 She finds that the older girl in Charleston is related to the woman in Montreal。 With more detecting, they find that the woman in Montreal was Melanie Chalamet and the child was her daughter Ella, who was 10。 Melanie had worked at InnoVax, a biotech company that made vaccines, and one of the girls in the Charleston container was related to a man with a company called GeneFree which did Genetic tests in South Carolina。 Soon Tempe realizes that there may be some connections between InnoVax and GeneFree and their directors; the companies may be doing something illegal; and Tempe is learning enough to put her in a very dangerous position。 The book gets difficult to put down as the plot evolves with a lot of tension and excitement and danger as Tempe solves all the cases, including the how the strange disease got started in humans。 。。。more

Debra Goldstein

In Kathy Reichs’ twentieth Temperance Brennan novel, The Bone Code, a medical waste container containing two decomposed bodies wrapped in plastic sheeting and bound with electrical wire washes ashore during a hurricane in South Carolina。 The presentation is identical to an unsolved case Temperance worked fifteen years earlier in Canada。 At the same time, the citizens of Charleston are being randomly struck by a flesh-eating disease。 Temperance’s investigation not only reveals a link between the In Kathy Reichs’ twentieth Temperance Brennan novel, The Bone Code, a medical waste container containing two decomposed bodies wrapped in plastic sheeting and bound with electrical wire washes ashore during a hurricane in South Carolina。 The presentation is identical to an unsolved case Temperance worked fifteen years earlier in Canada。 At the same time, the citizens of Charleston are being randomly struck by a flesh-eating disease。 Temperance’s investigation not only reveals a link between the two sets of murders, but possibly the biological pathogen, too。 This fast-paced crime thriller more than aptly has Temperance balance forensic anthropology, scientific research, and the romantic side of her life。Note: I received a ARC of this book, but the opinion expressed here is my own。 。。。more

Javier

Review published in: https://diagnosisbookaholic。blogspot。。。。The Temperance Brennan series is one of those series I started reading back when I was a teen and it was first published and one of the few I still keep reading every year。 All these long time running series (this is the 20th installment) run the risk of becoming repetitive, but Tempe is still as fresh as in her first case。I’ve always preferred her Canadian cases so I liked how this time she kept jumping around between Montreal and Sou Review published in: https://diagnosisbookaholic。blogspot。。。。The Temperance Brennan series is one of those series I started reading back when I was a teen and it was first published and one of the few I still keep reading every year。 All these long time running series (this is the 20th installment) run the risk of becoming repetitive, but Tempe is still as fresh as in her first case。I’ve always preferred her Canadian cases so I liked how this time she kept jumping around between Montreal and South Carolina。 Two bodies have washed up inside a container during a storm in Charleston and Tempe soon finds similarities with one of her old cases in Canada。 Add a weird epidemic (familiar much?) and you have all the ingredients for Tempe to be involved in another baffling (and quite terrifying) case。The mystery was really interesting and managed to hold my attention throughout, but it was a bit overcomplicated at times and it required too many coincidences that would never happen IRL。 As usual I loved all the forensic analysis she performs and the morgue talk (why will that be?! 🤔)。The plot moved at a nice pace and the short chapters and the little cliffhangers at the end of most of them made it nearly impossible to stop reading。 Tempe is as headstrong and sarcastic as ever, her relationship with Ryan is in a good place and the new characters make a fantastic addition, special mention to Detective Tonia Vislosky。The resolution left not loose ends and will require all your senses while reading as it heavily relies on some scientific info。Thanks to Edelweiss and Scribner for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Tessa (Talks Books)

The Bone Code by Kathy Reichs is the quintessential page-turner with disturbingly timely topics。I loved the pace of this novel。 With short sentences, a good deal of natural dialogue, and relatively short chapters, the pages fly by at a good clip。 Even though I was not familiar with many medical terms, this did not slow the story down。 Enough information is provided that I easily felt I could keep moving without pausing to look anything up or understand it better。 The only technique that I am sti The Bone Code by Kathy Reichs is the quintessential page-turner with disturbingly timely topics。I loved the pace of this novel。 With short sentences, a good deal of natural dialogue, and relatively short chapters, the pages fly by at a good clip。 Even though I was not familiar with many medical terms, this did not slow the story down。 Enough information is provided that I easily felt I could keep moving without pausing to look anything up or understand it better。 The only technique that I am still unsure of is leaving each chapter with a cliffhanger。 It annoyed me at first, though I became more used to it as the book went along。I had never read a Temperance Brennan mystery before this one, though I thought about it many times as I was a big fan of the tv series Bones。 I found the Temperance Brennan character in the novel to be much more relatable than the screen version。 They are so different。 It is like two different characters that happen to share a name and profession。 Andrew Ryan, her significant other, is much more like his TV counterpart Booth personality-wise, even though the names are different, locations are different, and the specifics of their careers are different。 I like both versions of Tempy, though for vastly different reasons。 I also loved the setting, as Brennan works in Charlotte, NC (right in my backyard, so to speak), and she investigated a crime in Isle of Palms, South Carolina, which is not far from where I vacation every summer。 This familiarity just pulled me right in。 The third setting in the book is Montreal which I am not as familiar with, so I enjoyed learning more about Canada。The book refers to the Covid pandemic, and one of the interesting hang-ups in Brennan’s case is that the law enforcement and forensics are dealing with a strange outbreak of a disease that can only be passed from pets to humans and is very rare。 Because they are so busy trying to control the disease, they cannot process Brennan’s findings promptly as she would like。 This all brings the story right into our time and makes it feel that more believable。To Read or Not to ReadThe Bone Code is a great thriller to enjoy this summer whether you are new to the series, as I am, have been a long-time fan, or have not picked up one of the books in this series for a while。 It works very well as a standalone novel or as the newest piece in the series’ puzzle。 。。。more

Mrs。 Kenyon

Temperance and Birdy have finished a night with a great storm。 They are on their way to Isle of Palms when she gets a phone call about a medical waste container with the remains of two people inside。 This phone call reminds Tempe of a similar case fifteen years ago in Quebec。 She can’t shake the sense that they are too much alike and goes to Montreal to gather additional evidence。 She wants to be able to convince her boss to reopen the old case。 On the heels of Covid-19, Charleston is dealing wi Temperance and Birdy have finished a night with a great storm。 They are on their way to Isle of Palms when she gets a phone call about a medical waste container with the remains of two people inside。 This phone call reminds Tempe of a similar case fifteen years ago in Quebec。 She can’t shake the sense that they are too much alike and goes to Montreal to gather additional evidence。 She wants to be able to convince her boss to reopen the old case。 On the heels of Covid-19, Charleston is dealing with a deadly bacterium。 Many are panicking and testing themselves for a rare genetic mutation that may determine if they are at risk。 Are there any connections between all these cases? What about this death mask Tempe can’t get off her mind?The Bone Code is the twentieth book in the Temperance Brennan series。 Wow! I don’t know what to say。 I enjoyed this book。 Although I am a high school librarian now, my first teaching gig was as a Biology teacher。 I enjoyed all the genetic information explored in this book。 With that being said, some readers may find it confusing and distracting。 Reichs has pulled together several stories that finish as a wonderful read。 I truly think this book could be read on its own。 The little bit of back story needed for a new reader is included, but I also recommend readers just start at the beginning and watch Tempe grow as a wonderful character。 。。。more

Sue F

Somehow, in spite of the fact that I’m a huge mystery reader, I’ve missed out until now on reading any books from the Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs。 This is probably because they’ve always looked kind of thriller-ish to me, and I’m just not usually all that thrilled with thrillers。 However, I was recently given an advance review copy of the latest title in the series, The Bone Code, and while it did have some elements of a thriller (e。g。 the “flesh-eating capno virus”), it also had n Somehow, in spite of the fact that I’m a huge mystery reader, I’ve missed out until now on reading any books from the Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs。 This is probably because they’ve always looked kind of thriller-ish to me, and I’m just not usually all that thrilled with thrillers。 However, I was recently given an advance review copy of the latest title in the series, The Bone Code, and while it did have some elements of a thriller (e。g。 the “flesh-eating capno virus”), it also had nice solid investigative and forensic science underpinnings that I really enjoyed。 The main storyline starts off as Temperance is called in to examine a medical waste container that has washed ashore in South Carolina with two mutilated bodies in it。 That would be bad enough, but in an odd coincidence, she and her significant other, Andrew Ryan, had worked on a similar case in Montreal years ago。 That case, which had a big emotional impact on her, was never solved, and now Temperance hopes that with additional clues and investigation, both might get resolved。 There’s also a second storyline, though - the growing number of cases of “capnocytophaga” in the southeast。 It’s an infection originating in healthy dogs and cats that can on rare occasions cause really nasty symptoms and death in humans。 But now it’s not so rare。 What is causing the odd outbreak, and is it related to the bodies in the medical containers? And how are Montreal and South Carolina linked? Reichs weaves a compelling tale which kept me reading late into the night。 As mentioned above, I very much enjoyed the forensic elements of The Bode Code。 It was fun to get a chance to learn about cutting edge genetic research, and what amazing stuff can - and can’t - be done with today’s techniques。 In an odd sort of way, I also liked the fact that Temperance had, at times, to do a lot of waiting – for results of DNA analysis, for other characters to have time to do things, etc。 Somehow this just felt realistic and believable, and since we, as readers, didn’t have to wait for days, it didn’t detract from the tale。 I also liked the characters – not just Temperance herself; but her cat, Birdie (my second favorite character); aforementioned boyfriend, Andrew Ryan; Charleston detective, Tonia Vislosky; and others。 What I didn’t like was Reichs’ addiction to abrupt end-of-chapter “cliff-hangers” that felt very contrived to me。 The story is strong enough that readers will keep reading without them, and by the end of the book they were really annoying。 For me, they were a bit like that dripping faucet that doesn’t bother you until someone points it out to you – and then you can’t get your mind off of it。 Since I haven’t read any previous titles in this series, I don’t know if this is a stylistic thing for Reichs or just something that happens in this book。 I very much hope it’s the latter!I tend to give very few five-star reviews, and four stars from me is a solid “read” review。 My annoyance with the end-of-chapter stuff was actually severe enough that I almost bumped this down to three stars, which is a little more iffy, but in the end, the enjoyable plot and scientific foundations kept it at four。 And my thanks to Simon & Schuster for the review copy! 。。。more

Kerry McKay

Brilliant Read! I have read all if Kathy Reichs books and have enjoyed the exploits of Tempe Brennan for years。 Once I start a book I simply can't stop reading。I simply love the characters and you get invested in the plot。 Pure brilliance! Brilliant Read! I have read all if Kathy Reichs books and have enjoyed the exploits of Tempe Brennan for years。 Once I start a book I simply can't stop reading。I simply love the characters and you get invested in the plot。 Pure brilliance! 。。。more

Pamela

In Reichs’ 20th entry in her popular Temperance Brennan series, Temperance is called to the scene of a crime involving at least two people who are missing their teeth and the tips of their fingers and are wrapped in plastic and stuffed into a container and dumped in the ocean only to be washed up on the shore in South Carolina。 She is asked to investigate and finds clues that are disturbingly similar to a case she worked on fifteen years earlier。 There’s also growing concern in Charleston that a In Reichs’ 20th entry in her popular Temperance Brennan series, Temperance is called to the scene of a crime involving at least two people who are missing their teeth and the tips of their fingers and are wrapped in plastic and stuffed into a container and dumped in the ocean only to be washed up on the shore in South Carolina。 She is asked to investigate and finds clues that are disturbingly similar to a case she worked on fifteen years earlier。 There’s also growing concern in Charleston that another pandemic is developing – one where the virus eats flesh。This is a fast read because Reichs builds the tension step-by-step as the book progresses。 The writing is very good and, of course, her characters are likeable and distasteful。 For readers who are new to the series, Reichs does an excellent job of giving you enough information about the ongoing characters to enable you to understand them and their relationships。 However, her writing style may be too staccato in places for some readers and her scientific explanations may be more than readers may want to know。If you love mysteries with science at their core, this is the book for you。 If you’re a long-time fan of Reichs’ Temperance Brennan, you won’t be disappointed in this latest addition to the series。 My thanks to Scribner and NetGalley for an eARC。 。。。more

Kaye

When two bodies are found in medical waster containers after a coastal storm in South Carolina Temperance Brennan is called in to examine the remains。 It reminds her similar cold case from Montreal 15 years before。 She starts investigations on both ends。 With Ryan's help in Canada and local police detective in SC。This is the 20th Brennon mystery but it reads easily as a stand alone。 Brennon explains how and why she has come to work for two different countries with her bone expertise。 I've read s When two bodies are found in medical waster containers after a coastal storm in South Carolina Temperance Brennan is called in to examine the remains。 It reminds her similar cold case from Montreal 15 years before。 She starts investigations on both ends。 With Ryan's help in Canada and local police detective in SC。This is the 20th Brennon mystery but it reads easily as a stand alone。 Brennon explains how and why she has come to work for two different countries with her bone expertise。 I've read some but have not stayed up with the series。 This is a fairly straightforward adventure。 A few twists but no major red herrings to throw the reader off track。 Kathy Reichs explains the science to the reader but the acronyms can get overwhelming。 I like returning regulars like Birdie (cat) and handsome Ryan。 Best friend Anne has good moments too。 Strong recommendation for fans of the series。 Other mystery fans might want to give Reichs a try to see if it is a series they would like to visit, especially with a large selection of previously written material。 This is one of the first scientific stories I've read in a post covid world。 (3。5 stars) Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC ebook in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Lisa of Troy

For fans of Rizzoli & Isles comes The Bone Code。 Dr。 Brennan is a forensic anthropologist who is using science and detective work to solve crimes。 Two corpses are discovered in a container which sparks Dr。 Brennan's recollection of an earlier case involving similar circumstances。 Are these cases related? Who are the victims and what lead to their deaths? This is my first read by Reichs, and I was not disappointed。 The author really does understand good story telling and how to turn up the drama For fans of Rizzoli & Isles comes The Bone Code。 Dr。 Brennan is a forensic anthropologist who is using science and detective work to solve crimes。 Two corpses are discovered in a container which sparks Dr。 Brennan's recollection of an earlier case involving similar circumstances。 Are these cases related? Who are the victims and what lead to their deaths? This is my first read by Reichs, and I was not disappointed。 The author really does understand good story telling and how to turn up the drama and intrigue which made for an enjoyable read。 This book definitely satisfied the armchair detective in me。 The plot is really involved though so I was a bit lost at times。 Overall, a very solid read and I am looking forward to reading future books by Kathy Reichs。*Thanks, NetGalley, for provided me with a free copy of this book in exchange for my fair and honest opinion。 。。。more

Kimberly

If you like this series, you will like this installment。 This is the second book I have read in this series and I have decided it isn't the series for me。 In this case, it isn't the storyline which I find interesting, but the writing style。 There seems to be too much description of superfluous things such as what one is wearing or eating and I didn't like all of the quebecismes unnecessarily thrown in。 If you like this series, you will like this installment。 This is the second book I have read in this series and I have decided it isn't the series for me。 In this case, it isn't the storyline which I find interesting, but the writing style。 There seems to be too much description of superfluous things such as what one is wearing or eating and I didn't like all of the quebecismes unnecessarily thrown in。 。。。more

Carmela

Thank you Simon and Schuster Canada and Kathy Reichs for this wonderful opportunity。I was ecstatic was I received this book in the mail。The Bone Code is the 20th installment in the Temperance Brennan series。Kathy Reichs does not disappoint, well written and researched。I have read all the series and continue to love the series。I loved the Montreal scenes and brought back good memories of Montreal。Tempe and Ryan are such a great team and love their synergy together。Highly recommend

Maxine

A container is tossed ashore in South Carolina。 Inside, are two badly decomposed bodies wrapped in plastic sheeting and tied with electrical cord。 Because of the state of the bodies, Forensic Anthropologist Temperance Brennan is asked to consult on the case。 What she sees shocks her。 It eerily resembles a case she had previously worked on - except it was fifteen years ago and in Montreal, Quebec。I will admit that The Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs tends to be hit-or-miss for me based A container is tossed ashore in South Carolina。 Inside, are two badly decomposed bodies wrapped in plastic sheeting and tied with electrical cord。 Because of the state of the bodies, Forensic Anthropologist Temperance Brennan is asked to consult on the case。 What she sees shocks her。 It eerily resembles a case she had previously worked on - except it was fifteen years ago and in Montreal, Quebec。I will admit that The Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs tends to be hit-or-miss for me based on science versus action in the story - I tend to prefer the science over action。 Not to say I don't always enjoy them - I do - but some much more than others。 The Bone Code is a definite hit for me。 It is smart, compelling, and kept me entertained throughout。 There is plenty of sciency parts for those of us who enjoy learning while reading but it's also fast-paced with plenty of action。 Overall, a high recommendation from me。Thanks to Edelweiss+ and Scribner for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review 。。。more

Becky Stanley

I have loved Kathy Reichs' Temperance Brennan series for years。 Although I haven't read the entire series yet (working my way through, slowly, savoring) when I won an ARC of this latest book in the series, I was excited to start reading it! This book works well read out of sequence。 There are still many of the same main characters, but new ones added in as well and it was easy to catch up on what I missed。I enjoy the forensics and science in Reichs' books, and always walk away feeling like I lea I have loved Kathy Reichs' Temperance Brennan series for years。 Although I haven't read the entire series yet (working my way through, slowly, savoring) when I won an ARC of this latest book in the series, I was excited to start reading it! This book works well read out of sequence。 There are still many of the same main characters, but new ones added in as well and it was easy to catch up on what I missed。I enjoy the forensics and science in Reichs' books, and always walk away feeling like I learned something, in addition to enjoying a good mystery。 This was a solid 4-star read for me!* Thanks to Goodreads for providing me with a free ARC in exchange for my honest opinion。 。。。more

Mary Beth MacLeay

Temperance Brennan #20。 Since I have not kept up with this series, I can attest that this is fine as a standalone read。 Bouncing back and forth between South Carolina and Montreal, the mystery involves identical murder cases fifteen years apart which Brennan investigated along with her partner Ryan。 Two bodies of women shot in the head, wrapped in plastic, and dumped in medical waste containers。 One washes us in Canada and one after a hurricane in the Carolinas。 Painstakingly following genetic c Temperance Brennan #20。 Since I have not kept up with this series, I can attest that this is fine as a standalone read。 Bouncing back and forth between South Carolina and Montreal, the mystery involves identical murder cases fifteen years apart which Brennan investigated along with her partner Ryan。 Two bodies of women shot in the head, wrapped in plastic, and dumped in medical waste containers。 One washes us in Canada and one after a hurricane in the Carolinas。 Painstakingly following genetic clues and ancient history, a very complicated scandal unfolds。 Heavy on the science but extremely timely with Covid immunizations in the news。 There are some anxious moments when Tempi is attacked。 But this is far from action packed。 Light humorous dialogue keeps things moving and a slew of interesting characters come and go。 Enjoyable read。 。。。more

Dawn Emsen-Hough

I'm usually tired when I read, look for a way to wind down - perhaps that's why I didn't connect with this book as much as I had hoped。 The constant French (although translated) became somewhat annoying and the technical aspect of the subject became just too hard to concentrate on to figure out what it was all talking about。 The gist of the story was great, but I could have done without the technical aspects of the book and the French as a non French-speaking person。 I'm usually tired when I read, look for a way to wind down - perhaps that's why I didn't connect with this book as much as I had hoped。 The constant French (although translated) became somewhat annoying and the technical aspect of the subject became just too hard to concentrate on to figure out what it was all talking about。 The gist of the story was great, but I could have done without the technical aspects of the book and the French as a non French-speaking person。 。。。more

Debie Orrell

The Bone Code is another compelling read by Kathy Reichs。 After a close call with a hurricane, Temperance Brennan finds another biohazard container with two bodies minus teeth and fingers。 Just like the case in Canada ten years earlier。 Without the fingers and teeth identify was impossible so the case went unsolved but this time Tempe is determined and with Ryan’s, the Canadian detective boyfriend, and SC Detective Tonia Vislosky help, they search across the internet to find out everything they The Bone Code is another compelling read by Kathy Reichs。 After a close call with a hurricane, Temperance Brennan finds another biohazard container with two bodies minus teeth and fingers。 Just like the case in Canada ten years earlier。 Without the fingers and teeth identify was impossible so the case went unsolved but this time Tempe is determined and with Ryan’s, the Canadian detective boyfriend, and SC Detective Tonia Vislosky help, they search across the internet to find out everything they can to identify these females。 Tempe just won’t give up!At the same time, and right after the Covid Pandemic, comes another scare where citizens of SC are contacting a rare disease from the bites or scratches of animals。 What use to be a very rare occurrence now seems to be increasing and no one knows why except the new company GeneFree, a genetic identity company, can help。 The science terms used creates reader research but Kathy Reichs does a great job of explaining in terms that don’t confuse or demean the reader。 Another Kathy Reichs winner。#Netgalley #Simon&Schuster TheBoneCode 。。。more

Kami Boley

First of all, I love the cover art on this one, it got my attention right away!I have always been drawn to mystery-based fiction and especially enticed by the background procedures of scientists, police work, and medical examiners。When I discovered that Temperance Brennan, the main character, is a forensic anthropologist I knew this book would be alluring to me。 It’s a bit of a slow burn at times, but not at all boring。I like Kathy Reichs' methodology, a cerebral approach that taught me little s First of all, I love the cover art on this one, it got my attention right away!I have always been drawn to mystery-based fiction and especially enticed by the background procedures of scientists, police work, and medical examiners。When I discovered that Temperance Brennan, the main character, is a forensic anthropologist I knew this book would be alluring to me。 It’s a bit of a slow burn at times, but not at all boring。I like Kathy Reichs' methodology, a cerebral approach that taught me little scientific and/or technical things I didn’t already know or completely understand before。 A little education tucked in my entertainment is a big bonus for me。 After reading this novel I will be actively seeking other titles by this author。I'd like to thank the author, NetGalley, and Scribner for allowing me to read an advanced copy of The Bone Code for an honest review。 。。。more

Nikki

The Bone Code (A Temperance Brennan Novel) by Kathy ReichsPublisher: ScribnerGenre: General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & ThrillersPublication Date: July 6, 2021 The Bone Code is the twentieth book in the Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs。 I've read a couple of books in the series, but none recently。 This book is easily read as a standalone book。 I'd forgotten how much I've enjoyed these books! I can't believe I haven't read more of them。 The Bone Code was such a great book! It is fast pac The Bone Code (A Temperance Brennan Novel) by Kathy ReichsPublisher: ScribnerGenre: General Fiction (Adult) | Mystery & ThrillersPublication Date: July 6, 2021 The Bone Code is the twentieth book in the Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs。 I've read a couple of books in the series, but none recently。 This book is easily read as a standalone book。 I'd forgotten how much I've enjoyed these books! I can't believe I haven't read more of them。 The Bone Code was such a great book! It is fast paced and filled with so many twists and turns。 I really enjoyed the story, as well as solving the mystery!I will definitely be reading more books in this series!I'm so grateful to Kathy Reichs, Scribner, and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this ARC ebook in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more