segunda-feira, março 13, 2006

11. Fatal Voyage, Kathy Reichs

434 páginas

"Tempe Brennan, Kathy Reichs' forensic anthropologist heroine, often finds herself in physical jeopardy. In Fatal Voyage, her fourth outing, someone is trying to kill her and also to destroy her professional reputation with trumped-up charges of unethical behaviour.
Tempe is called in when a plane full of college athletes goes down in the remoter parts of the forests of North Carolina. She finds herself investigating a spare foot she rescued from coyotes, a foot which is significantly more decomposed than the crash victims and which has symptoms of gout, a disease most of the dead young people had no time to contract. There is a locked house and walled courtyard out in the woods that do not appear on any maps and it seems almost as if her simple knowledge of their being there has offended the powerful of the world."

1 comentário:

fantasma disse...

Não foi mau... ;op
Mas o da Meg Cabot estava quase no fim e acabei-o ainda no sábado antes de ir, o do Patterson le-se num instante e foi com ele que andei por lá, o da Kathy Reichs o que me valeu foi ler um bocado na viagem de regresso e ontem quase não ter feito mais nada... Mas isto agora já não vai continuar assim, sniff!

Então mas o Mercy, não é bom???