Death du Jour
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Author | Kathy Reichs |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Temperance Brennan |
Genre | Crime novel |
Publication date | 1999 |
Published in English | 1999 |
Pages | 436 pp |
Preceded by | Déjà Dead |
Followed by | Deadly Decisions |
Death du Jour is the second novel by Kathy Reichs starring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan.
Plot
On a bitterly cold March night in Montreal, Canada, Brennan is exhuming the remains of a nun proposed for sainthood in the grounds of a church. Hours later she's called to the scene of an horrific arson, where a young family has perished. There seem to be no witnesses, motive and no explanation. From the charred remains of the inferno to a trail of sinister cult activity which leads her to Beaufort, South Carolina and a terrifying showdown during an ice storm back in Canada, Brennan faces a test of both her forensic expertise and her survival instinct.
External links
- Kathy Reichs' page on Death du Jour
Reviews
The forensic detail is harrowing, the pace relentless, and the prose assured. Kathy Reichs just gets better and better and is now the Alpha female of this genre.
A long way from your standard forensic thriller: all the excitement you crave, indefatigably expert. But conscience-generated and compassionate too."
Tempe Brennan...is smart, resourceful and likeable...an investigator to follow. She is the pro in the book, she finally starts connecting the pieces from Montreal and North Carolina.—Daily Telegraph
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