Bare Bones
by Kathy Reichs
- Pages
- 416
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743453004
- Reading Time
- ~7h 17min
Bare Bones is a book by Kathy Reichs. It has 416 pages.
About this book
Kathy Reichs’s Bare Bones continues the Temperance Brennan series by situating forensic anthropologist Dr. Tempe Brennan at the intersection of scientific inquiry and human tragedy. Drawing on Reichs’s professional background in osteology, the novel examines how skeletal remains function as silent witnesses to violence, identity, and loss. When fragmented human bones surface in North Carolina, Tempe must navigate complex laboratory analysis while confronting personal challenges that blur the boundary between professional detachment and private life. The narrative explores themes of grief, maternal responsibility, and the ethical weight of advocating for those who cannot speak. Reichs grounds her storytelling in meticulous attention to forensic methodology, offering readers a clear-eyed look at how physical evidence reconstructs fractured histories. As Tempe collaborates with law enforcement to interpret anatomical clues, the novel underscores the enduring utility of scientific rigor in uncovering truth. The work remains a consistent entry in the series, distinguished by its technical authenticity and measured pacing.
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How many pages is Bare Bones?+
Bare Bones has 416 pages.
What is Bare Bones about?+
Kathy Reichs’s Bare Bones continues the Temperance Brennan series by situating forensic anthropologist Dr. Tempe Brennan at the intersection of scientific inquiry and human tragedy. Drawing on Reichs’s professional background in osteology, the novel examines how skeletal remains function as silent w...
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Bare Bones was written by Kathy Reichs.