Friday, November 28, 2008

Flesh and Bone by Jefferson Bass

Started: 11/16/08
Finished: 11/27/08
Year: 2007
Pages: 337
Genre: Mystery/suspense
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: grabbed off the TBR pile
Blurb (from back cover): "Anthropologost Dr. Bill Brockton founded Tennessee's world famous Body Farm-a small piece of land where corpses are left to decay in order to gain important forensic information. Now, in the wake of a shocking crime in nearby Chattanooga, he's called upon by Jess Carter-the rising star of the state's medical examiners-to help her unravel a murderous puzzle. But after re-creating the death scene at the Body Farm, Brockton discovers his career, reputation, and life are in dire jeopardy when a second, unexplained corpse appears in the grisly setting.
"Accused of a horrific crime-transformed overnight from a respected profesor to a hated and feared pariah-Bill Brockton will need every ounce of his formidable forensic skills to escape the ingeniously woven net that's tightening around him...and to prove the seemingly impossible: his own innocence."
Opinion: This is one of the better books in the Body Farm series that I've read. Even though I had guessed the murderer, it was still entertaining and I wasn't sure until the last chapter. I will be continuing to read the series.

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