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Cold Cold Bones

Cold Cold Bones

By: Reichs, Kathy
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Cold Cold Bones

Cold Cold Bones

Regular price £8.84
Sale price £8.84 Regular price
'This page-turning series never lets the reader down’ HARLAN COBEN

IN A PROFESSION LIKE THIS, YOU'RE BOUND TO MAKE ENEMIES . . . 

An eye . . .
 
It all starts when Dr Temperance Brennan finds a box on her porch. Inside is a fresh human eyeball with GPS coordinates etched into it. They lead her to a macabre discovery in a Benedictine Monastery, and soon after she discovers a mummified corpse in a state park.
 
. . . for an eye 
 
There seems to be no pattern to these killings, except that each mimics a killing connected to something a younger Tempe experienced, or barely escaped. Someone is targeting her, and she needs to figure out why before they strike again.
 
And then her daughter Katy disappears.
 
Someone is playing a dangerous game with Tempe. And they won’t stop until they have taken everything from her . . .

Electrifying, heart-stopping and compulsive, this is Tempe’s most personal and dangerous case yet . . .


PRAISE FOR KATHY REICHS

'I await the next Kathy Reichs’ thriller with the same anticipation I have for the new Lee Child or Patricia Cornwell' JAMES PATTERSON

'A thrilling read from one of my favorite writers' KARIN SLAUGHTER

'One of the absolute best thrillers of the year! I can’t recall when this many twists have been so masterfully woven into a novel.' JEFFERY DEAVER