When innocent blood is spilled, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan deciphers the shattering truth it holds in this newly repackaged thriller from New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs.
Nine-year-old Emily Anne Toussaint is fatally shot on a Montreal street. A North Carolina teenager disappears from her home, and parts of her skeleton are found hundreds of miles away. These shocking deaths propel Tempe Brennan from north to south, and deep into a shattering investigation inside the bizarre culture of outlaw motorcycle gangs—where one misstep could bring disaster for herself or someone she loves.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 4/5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 2/5
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Summary
(A Temperance Brennan novel) This book was a little harder for me to get into, but still good. It centers around Dr. Brennan investigating a biker gang and the murders that stem from it. Dr. Brennan's nephew Kit comes to visit and gets involved with the case. A decent book, I just didn't find the biker parts of the book as interesting so it was a slower read for me.
Violence-Descriptions of murder scenes/victims, autopsies
Language-Cursing throughout the book
Sexual-Very little sexual references
Drug & Alcohol-Very little drinking/drug use