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050 0 0 _aPS3568.E476345
_bM66 2004
082 0 0 _aMYS REI
100 1 _aReichs, Kathy
_d(, 1950-)
245 1 0 _aMonday mourning
_c/ Kathy Reichs.
260 _aNew York
_b: Scribner
_c, 2004.
300 _a305 p.
_c; 25 cm.
520 _aEver had a bad Monday? Forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan's Mondays bring bodies that shouldn't be dead. Most recently her Monday begins in a muddy pizza parlor cellar, where she unearths bones that belong to three young girls and lead Tempe into yet another frightful case. By following the trail through frozen Montreal, Tempe enters a nightmare world of kidnapping and torture at odds with the Christmas scenes around her. Tempe's focus is never far from the girls, but she is distracted by her lover's unexplained remoteness and an old friend's marital woes. Michelle Pawk is an excellent reader; her elastic voice stretches with Tempe's continually shifting moods--from confident to anxious, from angry to gentle. Pawk's Southern and French accents are charming; she is even able to bring some warmth into the usually frozen Detective Claudel Tempe's ongoing antagonist.
650 _aBrennan, Temperance (Fictitious character)
_x-Fiction
650 _aWomen forensic anthropologists
_v--Fiction
650 0 _aPizza
650 0 _aRestaurants
_x--Fiction
651 0 _aMontreal (Quebec)
_x--Fiction
655 7 _aMystery fiction
942 _cMO
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