Fatal Voyage by Kathy Reichs

Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan, #4)

by Kathy Reichs

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, an anonymous accusation is levelled against her. Tempe must fight to save her professional standing. But she fears that, air tragedy aside, another corpse lies somewhere in the woods. Pitting herself against a conspiracy of silence, Tempe is determined to bring justice for her mystery victim...

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3 of 5 stars

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Better than the last one, still a little melodramatic. As with the other books, this is in serious need of editing. Too much inner dialogue summing up the events over and over, too much moooning over the men in her life, a little too much detail on everything. You could cut out about a third of the book in the middle and not miss it.

I enjoy the series and will stay with it but with each book I find myself skimming more and more.

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