
Monday Mourning / Bare Bones
by
Kathy Reichs
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Format
Paperback
Pages
609
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2007
Publisher
William Heinemann
ISBN-10
009952497X
ISBN-13
9780099524977
Description
In a gripping exploration of forensic science and human emotion, a celebrated forensic anthropologist embarks on a journey through the darker sides of human existence. With a mysterious case involving a dismembered body, the protagonist finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue, deception, and unsettling secrets that challenge her professional expertise and personal resilience. As she meticulously analyzes the skeletal remains, familiar faces and unresolved pasts resurface, complicating her quest for truth.
The story intertwines science with the intricacies of human relationships, showcasing the protagonist’s dedication to her work while grappling with her own vulnerabilities. Navigating between the world of academia and the harsh realities of crime scenes, she must confront not only the physical evidence but also the emotional ramifications of the lives touched by the tragedy at hand.
Kathy Reichs masterfully crafts a relentless pace that keeps readers on the edge, as every turn of the page reveals haunting discoveries. With nuanced characters and a richly layered narrative, the reader is invited into a thrilling investigation filled with moral dilemmas and an ever-present quest for justice.
The story intertwines science with the intricacies of human relationships, showcasing the protagonist’s dedication to her work while grappling with her own vulnerabilities. Navigating between the world of academia and the harsh realities of crime scenes, she must confront not only the physical evidence but also the emotional ramifications of the lives touched by the tragedy at hand.
Kathy Reichs masterfully crafts a relentless pace that keeps readers on the edge, as every turn of the page reveals haunting discoveries. With nuanced characters and a richly layered narrative, the reader is invited into a thrilling investigation filled with moral dilemmas and an ever-present quest for justice.
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