Cross Bones (8) (A Temperance Brennan Novel)

A gripping and explosive thriller from internationally acclaimed forensic anthropologist and New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs, featuring Temperance Brennan and Detective Andrew Ryan on the trail of a modern murder and an ancient biblical mystery.
Examining a badly decomposed corpse is de rigueur for forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. But puzzling damage on the body of a shooting victim, an Orthodox Jewish man, suggests this is no ordinary Montreal murder. When a stranger slips Tempe a photograph of a skeleton unearthed at an archaeological site, Tempe uncovers chilling ties between the dead man and secrets long buried in the dust of Israel. Traveling there with Detective Andrew Ryan, Tempe plunges into an international mystery as old as Jesus, and centered on the controversial discovery of Christ's tomb. Has a mastermind lured her into an elaborate hoax? If not, Tempe may be on the brink of rewriting two thousand years of history—if she can survive the foes dead set on burying her.
Examining a badly decomposed corpse is de rigueur for forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. But puzzling damage on the body of a shooting victim, an Orthodox Jewish man, suggests this is no ordinary Montreal murder. When a stranger slips Tempe a photograph of a skeleton unearthed at an archaeological site, Tempe uncovers chilling ties between the dead man and secrets long buried in the dust of Israel. Traveling there with Detective Andrew Ryan, Tempe plunges into an international mystery as old as Jesus, and centered on the controversial discovery of Christ's tomb. Has a mastermind lured her into an elaborate hoax? If not, Tempe may be on the brink of rewriting two thousand years of history—if she can survive the foes dead set on burying her.
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Well, that was disappointing. This might rate a one and half stars, but it's more honest to round down than to round up in this case. Here's hoping that this is a one-off in the series. I enjoy Reichs' detective/mystery stories just fine, but her attempt to emulate a Dan Brown religious thriller is flat, wooden, and thoroughly unsatisfying. It is especially frustrating as I enjoyed Monday Mourning (book 7 in the series) so thoroughly and really felt Reichs had hit her stride in story telling. This one was a miss. A ridiculous plot with very little suspense or substance and rife with antisemitism. Almost a DNF, but I stayed stupidly optimistic until the end.
One of the better Tempe Brennan books. Old bones are found that could possibly be Jesus and his family, which would refute Christianity as we know it. Good book.
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