Mining her own experience as a forensic anthropologist, Kathy Reichs has cranked out the 16th instalment of her series featuring Tempe Brennan. As usual, she ratchets up the suspense to intense levels. In Bones Of The Lost ($29.99, Scribner), Brennan investigates the murder of a teenage girl found on a stretch of deserted highway carrying a membership card belonging to a prominent businessman who died in a fire months before. Reichs hits Indigo at Manulife to signs books Monday (August 26). See Readings.
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