When the bones of a woman are discovered in the grounds of an abandoned monastery, Dr Temperance Brennan of the Laboratoire de Medecine Legale in Montreal is convinced that a serial killer is at work. The detective in charge of the case disagrees with her, but he is forced to revise his opinion. ##
Déjà Dead
✍ Scribed by Kathy Reichs
- Publisher
- Scribner;Arrow Books
- Year
- 2001;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 284 KB
- Edition
- Special anniversary edition
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Dr. Temperance Brennan, director of forensic anthropology for the province of Quebec is looking forward to a relaxing weekend. Instead, she is called to stop at an uncovered burial site and one look at the decapitated and dismembered body tells her she'll spend the weekend in the crime lab. To catch the killer, Brennan has to identify the victimsomeone with reddish hair and a small bone structure. And as the evidences fall into place, Tempe links this case to another onethe murder and dismemberment of sixteen-year-old Chantale. Hot on the killer's trail, Tempe realizes that the next victim could be her daughter, her friend or even herself.
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