Ratings6
Average rating3.4
Hard to believe this is the 23rd book in the series. Also hard to believe I haven't grown bored with it. What can I say, except that I like Tempe. I (like to) think we'd get along well. She's smart, she's sassy, she's tenacious, she gets things done. She's all the things I'd like to be.
But you're not here to read my ramblings. No, you want to know what I thought of the book, don't you? Well, I've given it 4 β, so that can only mean one thing. Yep, I enjoyed it, very much. Well paced, with nice short chapters and plenty of ah-ha moments.
Washington D.C is the location this time, and Tempe has been asked to assist in the search for possible victims of a fire in a building. Needless to say things aren't straightforward. Well this is Tempe Brennan we're talking about. π₯
Reichs doesn't go too heavy on the forensic details, but does go into detail on the history of bootlegging in D.C. This won't appeal to everyone, but I found it interesting. There's a nice little twist towards the end too. π₯
So there you have it. Fire and Bones is a most satisfying read. π₯