206 bones
by Kathy Reichs
- ISBN
- 9781594134005
206 bones is a women forensic anthropologists, women book by Kathy Reichs.
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Chicago forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan is accused of mishandling the autopsy and the case of a missing heiress from Montreal--an investigation that becomes more complicated when two more bodies of elderly women are found in Montreal and Tempe faces the very real possibility that a colleague has sabotaged work in the lab.
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What genre is 206 bones?+
206 bones is a Women forensic anthropologists, Women, Crimes against, Sabotage book.
What is 206 bones about?+
Chicago forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan is accused of mishandling the autopsy and the case of a missing heiress from Montreal--an investigation that becomes more complicated when two more bodies of elderly women are found in Montreal and Tempe faces the very real possibility that a collea...
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206 bones was written by Kathy Reichs.