Sunday, May 20, 2007
book report: Fatal Voyage
Fatal Voyage
by Kathy Reichs
Another Temperance Brennan novel. This time, Tempe is part of an investigation of an airline crash with no survivors. The bodies are scattered all over a wooded area in the rural south. Temperance turns up a couple of odd clues that don't seem to match with the plane crash - some bones that are too old to be part of the crash scene, and a mysterious lodge in the woods that doesn't appear on any map.
The story is sort of unbelieveable, sure, but it's still entertaining and exciting. I'm amused by the reviews of this series that say, "But that could never happen!" (and yeah, I've said that about these books too)... because that's really not the point. It's fiction.
by Kathy Reichs
Another Temperance Brennan novel. This time, Tempe is part of an investigation of an airline crash with no survivors. The bodies are scattered all over a wooded area in the rural south. Temperance turns up a couple of odd clues that don't seem to match with the plane crash - some bones that are too old to be part of the crash scene, and a mysterious lodge in the woods that doesn't appear on any map.
The story is sort of unbelieveable, sure, but it's still entertaining and exciting. I'm amused by the reviews of this series that say, "But that could never happen!" (and yeah, I've said that about these books too)... because that's really not the point. It's fiction.
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