Fatal Voyage
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THE RIVETING NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
#1 bestselling leader Kathy Reichs plunges her acclaimed heroine, forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan, into a upsetting nightmare that calls on all of her scientific savvy as well as her skills for survival.
FATAL VOYAGE
A commercial Jetliner disaster has brought Tempe Brennan to the North Carolina mountains as a member of the investigative agency DMORT. As bomb theories abound, Tempe soon discovers a jarring piece of evidence that raises treacherous questions — and gets her thrown from the DMORT team. Relentless in her pursuit of its significance, Tempe uncovers a shocking, multilayered tale of deceit and depravity as she probes her way into frightening territory — where a name wants her stopped in her tracks.Amazon.com Review
When forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan joins the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team mobilized to investigate an airplane crash in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains, she factually stumbles on a body part that doesn’t match up with the remains of any of the plane’s passengers. The leg she grabs out of the jaws of a coyote feeding on the carnage scattered around the site belongs to an unidentified elderly man, and seems to have no tie with the disaster. But an abandoned hunting lodge near the crash site does, although before Tempe can figure out exactly how they’re linked, she’s pulled off the DMORT unit and forced to stand idly by as her professional reputation goes up in flames. When Andrew Ryan, a detective familiar to readers of Kathy Reichs’s earlier books (Deja Dead, Death du Jour, Deadly Decisions), appears on the scene, another mystery starts to unfold. There seems to be no trace of two men on the plane’s manifest, Ryan’s partner and his seatmate, a criminal who was being escorted back to Canada via Washington, D.C., the doomed flight’s final destination, to stand examination for murder.
As usual, Reichs serves up a levelheaded helping of forensic science as the DMORT operatives do their thing, and Tempe traces the remains of a man killed 40 years ago to a series of ritual murders of senior citizens, and further to persons whose influence was reliable for her firing. Reichs keeps the narrative moving along despite the to some extent ponderous technical and scientific information; her pacing is brisk and her series heroine in fine form. Tempe’s romantic life gets more appealing with every new adventure. A levelheaded thriller that will please the best-selling leader’s regular readers and serve as a excellent introduction to new ones. –Jane Adams
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I am so glad Boyd was okay! I just knew Kathy would weave Boyd’s survival in at the end. Obviously an animal lover!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Reichs’ politically right agenda really shows up in this one like never before, and it’s not pretty.
Her obvious dislike of religion, conservatives and tiny mountain communities is written so smugly and condesendingly that I nearly place the book away several times in disgust. But the plot line was pretty intriguing notwithstanding, so I kept reading. Mistake! The ending was soooooo ridiculas that I finished up laughing. Give me a break!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I don’t reflect this was her best book but it was a pretty excellent tale. Kathy needs to do less lecturing to the reader in her lengthy explanations. I find myself skipping these paragraphs to get on with the significant tale line.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
This book is appealing to say the least, but i just couldn’t take it, she repeats everything a million times, and the scenery just becomes so mundane, and thats when she makes an unplausible incohesive plotline that sounds completley ridiculous, the characters are all 2 dimensional, she continually details scenes of her partner smoking as to add emotional emphasis but that’s just a waste of ink and paper, The Forensic stuff about air crahes is very appealing, but you could read about that by doing a search on the internet, or buy a book about that, i felt that the leader was rushing towards a deadline and had to have atleast 363 pages, it could have been squeezed into an simple 100-150 page read(or into an hour episode of CSI), but this just wasn’t up to par
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Listening to the audiobook (Borowitz does fantastic French and Canadian accented English by the way) you knew something evil was coming and you try and steel yourself for the revelation but it zapped me anyway when it arrived. I like Reichs (better than Cornwell I reflect for forensic tidbits) and she was never better than this one.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5