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206 Bones (Temperance Brennan Series, Book 1) Hardcover – August 25, 2009

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Fox television hit, Bones, returns with a spectacular new Tempe Brennan novel.

There are 206 bones in the human body. Forensic anthropologists know them intimately, can read in them stories of brief or long lives and use them to reconstruct every kind of violent end. 206 Bones opens with Tempe regaining consciousness and discovering that she is in some kind of very small, very dark, very cold enclosed space. She is bound, hands to feet. Who wants Tempe dead, or at least out of the way, and why? Tempe begins slowly to reconstruct...

Tempe and Lieutenant Ryan had accompanied the recently discovered remains of a missing heiress from Montreal to the Chicago morgue. Suddenly, Tempe was accused of mishandling the autopsy -- and the case. Someone made an incriminating phone call. Within hours, the one man with information about the call was dead. Back in Montreal, the corpse of a second elderly woman was found in the woods, and then a third.

Seamlessly weaving between Tempe's present-tense terror as she's held captive and her memory of the cases of these murdered women, Reichs conveys the incredible devastation that would occur if a forensic colleague sabotaged work in the lab. The chemistry between Tempe and Ryan intensifies as this complex, riveting tale unfolds. Reichs is writing at the top of her game.

Unabridged Compact Disk Includes a Bonus MP3 CD of Kathy Reichs' Deja Dead

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Starred Review. At the start of bestseller Reichs's outstanding 12th thriller to feature Dr. Temperance Brennan (after Devil Bones), Brennan finds herself bound and injured in an underground tomb. In flashbacks, Reichs fills in the how and why of the forensic anthropologist's deadly predicament. When Brennan and Andrew Ryan of the Sûreté du Québec arrive in Chicago on business, she's accused of botching the autopsy of Rose Jurmain, a Canadian heiress. Knowing only that an anonymous caller instigated the investigation, Brennan is determined to uncover who's out to sabotage her. Back in her Montreal lab, Brennan soon realizes that not only is Jurmain's death possibly linked to the brutal murders of other elderly women but that whoever is out to tarnish her reputation refuses to back off. With her usual blend of cutting-edge forensic science and a stubborn, compelling heroine, Reichs manages to juggle several story lines without losing an ounce of momentum. (Aug.)
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About the Author

Kathy Reichs, like her character Temperance Brennan, is a forensic anthropologist, formerly for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina and currently for the Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de mÉdecine lÉgale for the province of Quebec. A professor in the department of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, she is one of only seventy-nine forensic anthropologists ever certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology, is past Vice President of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and serves on the National Police Services Advisory Board in Canada. Reichs’s first book, DÉja Dead, catapulted her to fame when it became a New York Times bestseller and won the 1997 Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her novel, Devil Bones, was a #1 New York Times bestseller.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner; 1st edition (August 25, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0743294394
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743294393
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.12 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.25 x 1 x 9.75 inches
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Kathy Reichs’s first novel Déjà Dead catapulted her to fame when it became a New York Times

bestseller and won the 1997 Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her other Temperance Brennan

books include Death du Jour, Deadly Décisions, Fatal Voyage, Grave Secrets, Bare Bones,

Monday Mourning, Cross Bones, Break No Bones, Bones to Ashes, Devil Bones, 206 Bones,

Spider Bones, Flash and Bones, Bones Are Forever, Bones of the Lost, Bones Never Lie,

Speaking in Bones, A Conspiracy of Bones, The Bone Code, Cold Cold Bones, The Bone

Hacker and the Temperance Brennan short story collection, The Bone Collection. Fire and

Bones will be released in the Summer of 2024. In addition, Kathy co-authored the Virals young

adult series with her son, Brendan Reichs. The best-selling titles are: Virals, Seizure, Code,

Exposure, Terminal, and the novella collection Trace Evidence. The series follows the

adventures of Temperance Brennan’s great niece, Tory Brennan. Dr. Reichs was also a

producer of the hit Fox TV series, Bones, which is based on her work and her novels.

From teaching FBI agents how to detect and recover human remains, to separating and

identifying commingled body parts in her Montreal lab, as a forensic anthropologist Kathy

Reichs has brought her own dramatic work experience to her mesmerizing forensic thrillers. For

years she consulted to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina and to the

Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale for the province of Québec. Dr.

Reichs has travelled to Rwanda to testify at the UN Tribunal on Genocide, and helped exhume

a mass grave in Guatemala. As part of her work at JPAC (Formerly CILHI) she aided in the

identification of war dead from World War II, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Dr. Reichs also

assisted in the recovery of remains at the World Trade Center following the 9/11 terrorist

attacks.

Dr. Reichs is one of very few forensic anthropologists ever certified by the American Board of

Forensic Anthropology. She served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President of both the

American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American Board of Forensic Anthropology,

and as a member of the National Police Services Advisory Council in Canada. She is a

Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina-

Charlotte.

Dr. Reichs is a native of Chicago, where she received her Ph.D. at Northwestern. She now

divides her time between Charlotte, NC and Montreal, Québec.

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Customers find the storyline suspenseful and enjoyable. They describe the book as engaging and fun to read. Readers praise the writing style as well-written and easy to understand. They appreciate the technical details of forensic science explained in a way anyone can understand. The characters are described as compelling and pleasing. Overall, customers find the book educational and a fine addition to the series.

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63 customers mention "Storyline"61 positive2 negative

Customers enjoy the suspenseful storyline. They find the mysteries enjoyable as fiction, but unconvincing as factual. The ending is exciting, and it's nice to read a murder mystery written by someone who works in the business. Readers appreciate the science-based plot and fast-paced thriller.

"Another great Temperance novel. This one however was even better than Devil Bones. I loved this book because it kept me on the edge of my seat...." Read more

"...in her recent books, which is also present in 206 Bones, but her story line is good and makes up for it...." Read more

"...- and a biological anthropologist no less - I find her mysteries enjoyable as fiction, but unconvincing as a factual representation of what forensic..." Read more

"...In the end, Reichs crafts up one of the most exciting endings to a book that I have ever read. It was fabulous & horrifying...." Read more

41 customers mention "Entertainment value"41 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's entertainment value. They find it engaging, enjoyable, and fun to read. The suspense is amazing and fun to solve. The series is addictive and relaxing.

"...It was also funny in parts. I was reading this while waiting for my doctor and I remember laughing out loud at some of the antics in this novel...." Read more

"...I found this book to be very entertaining and enlightening about the practice of forensic anthropology...." Read more

"This series is addictive...." Read more

"...This Brennan is so different from the TV show. I love the show and its characters' personalities...." Read more

40 customers mention "Readability"32 positive8 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They appreciate the author's writing style and proper language. Readers are eager to read the other books in the series.

"...immensely, find the forensics fascinating and find Dr. Reichs' writing style enjoyable. It is somewhat disjointed but easy to understand...." Read more

"...I can get through a book and not have to worry about having to sit it down for a few weeks and not remembering what all happened...." Read more

"...great plots, compelling characters, all presented into an easy to read style, then you will love all the offerings from Kathy Reichs...." Read more

"...- one liners, interminable questions (a poor literary prop), few attempts to set scenes and dialogue that is frankly unbelievable..." Read more

25 customers mention "Forensics detail"25 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's technical details of forensic science. They find the author's explanations clear and the amount of detail amazing. The book is described as thorough, complete, and entertaining. Readers mention that it includes the right mix of science, mystery, and life drama, and that the details help convince them that forensic anthropology is a worthwhile profession.

"...She is able to explain science in away anybody can understand it. And my high school French is coming back, at least as far as readng it...." Read more

"...I have enjoyed each book immensely, find the forensics fascinating and find Dr. Reichs' writing style enjoyable...." Read more

"...I found this book to be very entertaining and enlightening about the practice of forensic anthropology...." Read more

"...But the twists and turns and info about forensics was great and made me read the book until finished over a weekend...." Read more

22 customers mention "Character development"18 positive4 negative

Customers enjoy the engaging characters and the perspective from the main characters' perspectives. They find Tempe Brennan to be a pleasing heroine.

"...TV series "Bones" and find that Tempe of the books is a far more interesting character than the one played by Emily Deschanel...." Read more

"...if you like reading crime, fast-paced thrillers, great plots, compelling characters, all presented into an easy to read style, then you will love..." Read more

"Kathy Reichs is always good. Exceptional writer. I like her characters tho they aren't the same as the television show Bones...." Read more

"...Very likable characters." Read more

18 customers mention "Series"18 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the series and find it engaging. They appreciate the good subplots and how the book differs from the TV show. Readers also mention that it's a fine addition to the Temperance series and a selection from their book club.

"...And, as usual, this book is typical and excellent without exception...." Read more

"I started reading this series in January because I LOVE the tv series...." Read more

"Thus is the first Temperance Brennan book I've read. I was fascinated with the tv series...." Read more

"I have come to love the television show...." Read more

16 customers mention "Educational value"16 positive0 negative

Customers find the book educational and engaging. They learn about forensics, archaeology, and scientific information. The story addresses relevant issues of our times while providing lessons.

"I like her books, I learn things." Read more

"...They teach you about forensics and the settings in Canada (this one was Canadian, Brennan sometimes works out of N. Carolina.)..." Read more

"...She manages to educate without confusing and boring the reader...." Read more

"...Interesting and educational if you like forensics and medical" Read more

11 customers mention "Story length"0 positive11 negative

Customers dislike the short story length. They find the beginning unsettling and the story ends too soon. Some readers feel the book is not as good as other T. Brennan stories, with jumps in the plot that make it tedious and boring.

"...about the Latvian relatives of her ex husband, which was somewhat irrelevant to the plot, and I suppose, used as a comic relief...." Read more

"...My only complaint - the stories ended too soon! When I reached the end I wanted it to gone on ...." Read more

"...form but listening to the abridged audio version was tedious and close to boring. I don't think I could have make it though the unabridged version...." Read more

"The beginning of the book was a little unsettling as you would expect the book to be, once past the first chapter it read more like the t.v...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2010
    Another great Temperance novel. This one however was even better than Devil Bones. I loved this book because it kept me on the edge of my seat. Once I started it I couldn't put it down. I had to find out what was going to happen next. Even though I figured out who the bad guys were in the beginning (not the serial killer), it still kept me guessing to the end. It was also funny in parts. I was reading this while waiting for my doctor and I remember laughing out loud at some of the antics in this novel. That is something that I haven't done before in a Temperance novel so that was a nice change of pace. I think Reichs is doing a great job of keeping her books fresh and you never get bored. I can't wait to read the next one that's coming out in the near future. I hope you enjoy this novel as much as I did!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2009
    What also intrigues me about the fast paced `adventures' of Temperance Brennan, the forensic anthropologist of two cities, Charlotte and Montréal, is my fondness of Montréal and when Kathy Reichs writes about this city, it is like visiting an old friend again......and much is familiar. She even has her characters go to the down town Greek restaurant Milos, where I have had many a delicious meal........However, I have not liked her attempt at the painfully snippy / para humorous / cutesy dialog and retorts of Tempe in her recent books, which is also present in 206 Bones, but her story line is good and makes up for it. I found the book a `page turner' from page 1 and a very `good read.' I also almost learn something from her: I learned the body has 206 bones and in case one has forgotten, one often gets a refresher course in French-Canadian cursing.

    Kathy Reichs uses a different format here, by beginning the book with a stream of consciousness written in italics, so you don't misunderstand......Tempe is in an apparently hopeless predicament, as she appears to be imprisoned in a dark freezing hole without any means of escape, tied up, and has no idea why and how long she has been there.....whether she is alive or dead....or is she dreaming or hallucinating all of this................? and why would she have amnesia?

    Well, we soon find out by flashbacks....interspersed with these internal dialogue sections ever so often..........and the reader soon guesses the villain, or almost, even before Tempe, who has remained curiously obtuse during the developments that have brought her to this frozen hell in hades................The characters/ colleagues at the Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médicine Légale...the Canadian morgue in Montréal,..... have unfortunately changed, and only Claude `survives'. Their idiosyncrasies always made for good entertainment......but here a new `villainous' character is introduced who arouses our suspicions....but I do not want to give away the plot.

    ....I did not particularly like the long `filler' about the Latvian relatives of her ex husband, which was somewhat irrelevant to the plot, and I suppose, used as a comic relief. I surmise she also needed material to fill the over 300 pages. I also did not like the silliness of the ex boy friend lieutenant Ryan, nor Tempe's. I wanted to say, they behaved like adolescents, but adolescents do not appear to behave this coy anymore. Reichs probably just wanted to create some tension between the two, for future developments.........................Needless to say, Ryan is the deus ex machina who saves Brennan eventually, at absolutely the last second in the wintry sewers of Montréal, where she had ended up, due to the `dastardly deeds' of someone at the morgue...........

    I enjoyed reading this book very much.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2013
    The point Kathy Reich makes in this book is very important. In 1980 my mother, father and 16 year-old son where involved in a fatal car crash. My son was driving late at night when a drunk driver hit them from the rear at a speed of over 80 mph. My mother was thrown from the car and killed. My father was critically injured but, Thank God survived. My son was not seriously injured as he was awake driving and saw the truck was going to hit and was able to brace himself. Unfortunately my mother and father were asleep as they were returning from vacation. The drunk was arrested and the next morning when told he had killed someone had the following to say " Oh well, big deal. But the guy put the brakes on right in front of me and I had no place to go." He had no explanation for why he did not stop to help and only got caught because he got a flat tire a mile down the interstate and as the ambulance with my son in the front seat and my father in the back passed him and my son recognized the truck. In court the guy tried to blame it on my son but the State Police Lab was able, thanks to great science, to prove the brake light was not on at the time he hit them and had not been on for some time. So good science was able to convict the guy and let my son know he had done anythng wrong and killed his grandmother.

    Kathy writes great books. I can not put them down. I have read 2 complete ones today and have no doubt I will fall asleep reading the next in the series tonight.

    She is able to explain science in away anybody can understand it. And my high school French is coming back, at least as far as readng it. And having been once married to a French Canadian I have no trouble understanding the strange way they swear. My late mother-in-law's favorite curse was St.Citrion, or in English Saint Grapefruit.

    So you keep writing Kathy and I'll keep reading and learning. Thank God for people like you.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2010
    I have now read all of the Brennan books on my Kindle, have begun to read the series again, and look forward to "Spider Bones" release on Aug 24th. I have watched the TV series "Bones" and find that Tempe of the books is a far more interesting character than the one played by Emily Deschanel.

    I have enjoyed each book immensely, find the forensics fascinating and find Dr. Reichs' writing style enjoyable. It is somewhat disjointed but easy to understand. I enjoy Tempe's time in Montreal, and reading the French words and phrases takes me back to college French courses and a little time spent in Paris a few years ago. Hope that Tempe's and Ryan's relationship continues to improve - they just need to talk more. I like all the Reichs' characters but, please, Dr. Reichs, no romance with anyone but Ryan. Ah, those wonderful blue eyes!

    Between Reichs and Cornwell I have had quite an education in forensic anthropology and forensic pathology.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
    I like her books, I learn things.

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  • Mrs. E.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 3, 2024
    As expected from the author 206 Bones is a great read. Anxious to turn the page for the next exciting discovery. Really enjoyed every page.
  • Mickey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in Spain on October 12, 2018
    Great as usual, alleys full of relevant information and explained in layman's terms. Good storyline interesting concept easy to follow
  • Amrita
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on June 24, 2017
    good book....
  • Vaflat
    5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
    Reviewed in France on March 7, 2016
    Pour les amateurs de la série "Bones".
    Livre très sympa en anglais se qui est rare en France.
    A recommander pour les passionnés.
  • carrie luck
    5.0 out of 5 stars kathy reichs has a gripping way of tying you into her story...
    Reviewed in Germany on December 30, 2012
    .she describes her characters well and concludes logically, yet fantastically at times. her synthax, associations and mannerisms were refreshing.
    i find it definitely a good read, however, in hindsight her books (that i have read) seem quite similar, even thou the characters do develop.

    für alle die ihr englisch üben wollen eine gute möglichkeit was zu lokalen gegebenheiten zu erfahren (eventuell anderswo nachzulesen), diese werden sehr detailiert beschrieben.

    enjoy!