Books
by Kathy Reichs
Déjà Dead |
If you like to be terrified, checking all your doors and windows when reading, this is the book for you. P D James says it's great, critics say it's better than Patricia Cornwell and both are right. But don't read it when you're alone... (Laurence Martin Euler - bwl 10 August 2001) |
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Grave Secrets |
Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist, is in Guatemala identifying the remains of victims of a 20 year old political massacre. She is pulled off this project to assist the local police when a body is found in a motel septic tank: four teenage girls have disappeared, one being the Canadian ambassador's daughter. Crisscrossing plot lines, a well paced story set in Guatemala and Quebec, strong characters, a hint of romance - all made for great beach-reading. (Siobhan Thomson - bwl 19 June 2003) |
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