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Kathy Reichs new Book 'Bones to Ashes' will be released on AudioBook August 2007
Deja Dead - Kathy Reichs
Death Du Jour - Kathy Reichs
Deadly Decisions - Kathy Reichs
read by Amy Irving and Katherine Borowitz

Deja Dead - Kathy Reichs
Kathy Reichs blasts into Patricia Cornwell territory -- and onto the New York Times bestseller list -- with this critically acclaimed debut novel inspired by Reichs' own career. Dr. Temperance Brennan, the wry, impassioned director of forensic anthropology for the province of Quebec, is driven to unravel shocking acts of violence by reading the bones of the dead.
In the year since Tempe left behind a shaky marriage in North Carolina, work has often preempted her weekend plans to explore Quebec. But when an unidentified female corpse is discovered meticulously dismembered and stashed in garbage bags, Tempe detects an alarming pattern within the grisly handiwork -- and her professional detachment gives way to a harrowing search for a killer in the city's winding streets. With little help from the police, Tempe calls on her expertise, honed in the isolated intensity of the autopsy suite, to investigate on her own. But her determined chase is about to place those closest to her -- her best friend and her daughter -- in mortal danger....
Death Du Jour - Kathy Reichs
Forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs exploded onto bestseller lists worldwide with her phenomenal debut novel Déjà Dead -- and introduced "[a] brilliant heroine" (Glamour) in league with Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta. Dr. Temperance Brennan, Quebec's director of forensic anthropology, now returns in a thrilling new investigation into the secrets of the dead.
In the bitter cold of a Montreal winter, Tempe Brennan is digging for a corpse buried more than a century ago. Although Tempe thrives on such enigmas from the past, it's a chain of contemporary deaths and disappearances that has seized her attention -- and she alone is ideally placed to make a chilling connection among the seemingly unrelated events. At the crime scene, at the morgue, and in the lab, Tempe probes a mystery that sweeps from a deadly Quebec fire to startling discoveries in the Carolinas, and culminates in Montreal with a terrifying showdown -- a nerve-shattering test of both her forensic expertise and her skills for survival.
Deadly Decisions - Kathy Reichs
Nine-year-old Emily Anne Toussaint is fatally shot on a Montreal street. A North Carolina teenager disappears from her home, and parts of her skeleton are found hundreds of miles away. The shocking deaths propel forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan from north to south, and deep into a shattering investigation inside the bizarre culture of outlaw motorcycle gangs -- where one misstep could bring disaster for herself or someone she loves. Kathy Reichs astonishing bestseller pulses with cutting-edge scientific know-how -- and the narrative power of an award-winning crime fiction star.
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Fatal Voyage - Kathy Reichs Bare Bones - Kathy Reichs read by Michele Pawk and Katherine Borowitz
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Grave Secrets - Kathy Reichs On a summer morning in 1982, soldiers enter a Guatemalan village and massacre its women and children. Terrified of meeting a similar fate, returning relatives quickly bury their dead in makeshift graves. Today these families refer to their lost members as “the disappeared,” and human rights teams are trying to find them. Dr. Temperance Brennan, international forensic anthropologist, has been asked to investigate one of the most heart-breaking cases of her career. As she digs in the cold, damp soil, clues emerge: a hair clip, a tiny sneaker, the hip bone of a child less than two years old. Something savage happened in the highlands two decades ago, and something savage is happening today. Four girls are missing from Guatemala City, and the victims may be linked. An American human rights investigator is murdered as Tempe listens to her screams on the phone. Will Tempe be the next victim in a web of intrigue that spans decades? As she did in her earlier bestsellers, Reichs has woven cutting-edge science throughout the novel—from analysis of fetal bone structure to septic tank chemistry. Grave Secrets is gripping, chillingly realistic, and showcases a queen of the genre at the top of her game. Temperance Brennan hears the news on her car radio. An Air TransSouth flight has gone down in the mountains of western North Carolina, taking with it eighty-eight passengers and crew. As a forensic anthropologist and a member of the regional DMORT team, Tempe rushes to the scene to assist in body recovery and identification. Tempe has seen death many times, working with the medical examiners in North Carolina and Montreal, but never has tragedy struck with such devastation. She finds a field of carnage: torsos in trees, limbs strewn among bursting suitcases and smoldering debris. Many of the dead are members of a university soccer team. Is Tempe's daughter, Katy, among them? Frantic with worry, Tempe joins colleagues from the FBI, the NTSB, and other agencies to search for explanations. Was the plane brought down by a bomb, an insurance plot, a political assassination, or simple mechanical failure? And what about the prisoner on the plane who was being extradited to Canada? Did someone want him silenced forever? Even more puzzling for Tempe is a disembodied foot found near the debris field. Tempe's microscopic analysis suggests it could not have belonged to any passenger. Whose foot is it, and where is the rest of the body? And what about the disturbing evidence Tempe discovers in the soil outside a remote mountain enclave? What secrets lie hidden there, and why are certain people eager to stop Tempe's investigation? Is she learning too much? Coming too close? With help from Montreal detective Andrew Ryan, who has his own sad reason for being at the crash, and from a very special dog named Boyd, Tempe calls upon deep reserves of courage and upon her forensic skill to uncover a shocking, multilayered tale of deceit and depravity. Written with the riveting authenticity that only world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs can provide, Fatal Voyage pairs witty, elegant prose with pulse-pounding storytelling in a tour de force worthy of crime writing's new superstar. Bare Bones - Kathy Reichs It's a summer of sizzling heat in Charlotte
where Dr. Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist for the North
Carolina medical examiner, looks forward to her first vacation in
years. A romantic vacation. She's almost out the door when the bones
start appearing.
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(From Wikipedia) Kathleen J. "Kathy"
Reichs is a forensic anthropologist, an academic, and bestselling writer
of mystery novels, who works in the United States and Canada. She is a
Professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte. She divides her time between work for the Office of the Chief
Medical Examiner, State of North Carolina, and for the Laboratoire des
Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale for the province of Quebec.
She is one of only fifty forensic anthropologists certified by the
American Board of Forensic Anthropology and is on the Board of Directors
of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Her schedule also involves a
number of speaking engagements around the world.
She received a B.A. in anthropology from American University in 1972, a
M.A. in physical anthropology from Northwestern University in 1972, and a
Ph.D. in physical anthropology from Northwestern University in 1975. She
has taught at Northern Illinois University, University of Pittsburgh,
Concordia University, and McGill University.
She has appeared in Rwanda to testify at the UN Tribunal on Genocide. She
has assisted Dr. Clive Snow in an exhumation in the area of Lake Atitlan
in the highlands of southwest Guatemala. She was a member of the DMORT
(Disaster Mortuary Operational Teams) team to assist at the World Trade
Center disaster.
Books
Kathy Reichs has written novels as well as technical books on anthropology
and forensics. Her novels have been translated in 30 languages. Her first
novel 'Déjà Dead' won the 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel.
The fictional heroine in her novels, Temperance Brennan, is also a
forensic anthropologist. Her lifestyle closely mimics that of her creator.
A good portion of the novels is based on real life science. Most of the
techniques used and technology mentioned are things that Kathy Reichs uses
in her real life job. The blood spatter analysis used in Deadly Decisions
for instance, is directly from her job. In the novel Grave Secrets she
uses her experience from her visit to Guatemala to enhance the story.
Temperance Brennan series
* Déjà Dead (1997)
* Death du Jour (1999)
* Deadly Decisions (2000)
* Fatal Voyage (2001)
* Grave Secrets (2002)
* Bare Bones (2003)
* Monday Mourning (2004)
* Cross Bones (2005)
* Break No Bones (2006)
Academic Papers
* Quantified comparison of frontal sinus patterns by means of computed
tomography. Forensic Science International 1993 Oct;61(2-3):141-68.
* Effect of age and osteoarthritis on bone mineral in rhesus monkey
vertebrae. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 1993 Aug;8(8):909-17.
* Forensic anthropology in the 1990s. The American Journal of Forensic
Medicine and Pathology 1992 Jun;13(2):146-53.
* Treponematosis: a possible case from the late prehistoric of North
Carolina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 1989
Jul;79(3):289-303.
* Cranial suture eccentricities: a case in which precocious closure
complicated determination of sex and commingling. Journal of Forensic
Science 1989 Jan;34(1):263-73.
* Ontogenetic plasticity in nonhuman primates: I. Secular trends in the
Cayo Santiago macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 1987
Jul;73(3):279-87.
Academic Books
* Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains
(1986)
Television
In 2005, a television series based on Reichs premiered, titled Bones. The
lead character is a forensic anthropologist named Temperance Brennan
(played by Emily Deschanel) who moonlights as an author, writing about a
fictional (in her world) forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs.
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Posted on 9 March 2010 | 3:41 pm
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Posted on 2 March 2010 | 7:20 am
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Posted on 28 February 2010 | 1:44 am
Interview with Final Target Author and Real Life Private Investigator Steven Gore Blogcritics.org (blog) Michael Crichton wrote medical thrillers; John Grisham managed to make the law exciting; Kathy Reichs and Patricia Cornwell do forensic pathology. ... |
Posted on 26 February 2010 | 6:56 pm
Getting To Know You: Marie Galinski Beverly Citizen For enjoyment, I like to read mysteries and enjoy the books written by Kathy Reichs. The last one I read was “Grave Secrets.†The last movie that I saw was ... |
Posted on 25 February 2010 | 5:18 am
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Posted on 24 February 2010 | 8:10 am
Book review: 'The Poisoner's Handbook,' by Deborah Blum Washington Post Fans of those TV forensic shows or of novels by Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reichs or Jefferson Bass will find plenty to satisfy their appetites here. ... |
Posted on 21 February 2010 | 12:34 am
READ: Darker version of 'Bones' New Straits Times 416 pages / Simon & Schuster LET'S get this out of the way — if you're coming into this novel hoping to find the same Temperance Brennan you ... |
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