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Tempe Brennan, Kathy Reichs' forensic anthropologist heroine, often finds herself in physical jeopardy. In Fatal Voyage, her fourth outing, someone is trying to kill her and also to destroy her professional reputation with trumped-up charges of unethical behaviour. Tempe is called in when a plane full of college athletes goes down in the remoter parts of the forests of North Carolina. She finds herself investigating a spare foot she rescued from coyotes, a foot which is significantly more decomposed than the crash victims and which has symptoms of gout, a disease most of the dead young people had no time to contract. There is a locked house and walled courtyard out in the woods that do not appear on any maps and it seems almost as if her simple knowledge of their being there has offended the powerful of the world. As always, Kathy Reichs manages to combine a detailed knowledge of who the dead were and how they died with a profound sense of the sadness of things. This is a book that never lets us forget amid the dissections and tests for genetic markers that each human death is that of a tragic and irreplaceable human being. Tempe is one of the more attractive of the current crop of women detectives simply because she is flawed and vulnerable as well as smart, righteous and brave. Reichs never lets you forget that crime novels should acquaint us with good people as well as human evil. --Roz KaveneyRead More

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    A plane crashes high in the mountains of North Carolina. But a severed foot is discovered a good distance from the main crash site... Forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan is first on the scene. The task that confronts her is a sad and sickening one, and her investigation seems to be throwing up more questions than it answers.

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    When a plane crashes high in the mountains of North Carolina Tempe Brennan is one of the first on the scene. As a forensic anthropologist for the state she serves on the region's disaster response team. The task that confronts her is a sad and sickening one. Putting normal life on hold she and her colleagues must painstakingly identify the victims. A chance discovery concerns her: a severed foot well away from the main crash site. A deserted house close by is buried so deep in the woods that locals claim to know nothing of its existence. And her examination of the foot throws up more questions than it answers. Before she can make any progress Tempe's professional standing is threatened. But she fears that air tragedy aside another corpse lies somewhere in the woods. Pitting herself against a conspiracy of silence Tempe vows to bring justice for her mystery victim.

  • 0099307200
  • 9780099307204
  • Kathy Reichs
  • 30 March 2002
  • Arrow Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 464
  • New edition
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