empressbrooke
Spider Bones' mystery was very interesting and completely unpredictable, and it kept me hooked until the last page. However, I still felt the same way I have about the last few books - the writing just isn't very engrossing. It seems a little clinical and standoffish, as if the author is just going through the motions. We meet yet another one of Tempe's past beaus, who of course is just as sarcastic and witty as Ryan, Pete, and Charlie. Ryan goes on vacation with Tempe and her daughter, and constantly makes lewd comments, and yet Tempe barely bats an eye and avoids the issue for the entire book. Will-they-or-won't-they can only last so long before it gets tiring. And then there was the startling inclusion of the word "squaw" as a term of affection, which seemed like a major faux pas for someone as educated as Reichs. I prefer my fiction to not include offensive racial epithets, thankyouverymuch.