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Title:Death du Jour (Temperance Brennan #2)
Author:Kathy Reichs
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 451 pages
Published:May 2006 by Pocket Star (first published May 18th 1999)
Categories:Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller
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Death du Jour (Temperance Brennan #2) Paperback | Pages: 451 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 37291 Users | 1427 Reviews

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Assaulted by the bitter cold of a Montreal winter, the American-born Dr. Temperance Breman, Forensic Anthropologist for the Province of Quebec, digs for a corpse where Sister Elisabeth Nicolet, dead over a century and now a candidate for sainthood, should lie in her grave. A strange, small coffin, buried in the recesses of a decaying church, holds the first clue to the cloistered nun's fate. The puzzle surrounding Sister Elisabeth's life and death provides a welcome contrast to discoveries at a burning chalet, where scorched and twisted bodies await Tempe's professional expertise. Who were these people? What brought them to this gruesome fate? Homicide Detective Andrew Ryan, with whom Tempe has a combustive history, joins her in the arson investigation. From the fire scene they are drawn into the worlds of an enigmatic and controversial professor, a mysterious commune, and a primate colony on a Carolina island.

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Original Title: Death du Jour
ISBN: 0671011375 (ISBN13: 9780671011376)
Edition Language: English
Series: Temperance Brennan #2
Characters: Temperance Brennan, Andrew Ryan
Setting: Montreal, Quebec (Montréal, Québec)(Canada) Charlotte, North Carolina(United States)

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This is a series that I won't be pursuing. Almost 20 % into the book and it reads a little like a Standard Operating Procedure for lab work. If you've done any such, save yourself the boredom. The only other mentions is hinting of the title character's all good traits; she's hard-working, honest, virtuous, beautiful, slim, nice, did I mention beautiful?. And she handles pipettes and forensic tools with the same determination and purpose as she prepares her meals and...

I started watching the TV show "Bones" (on Fox) last season, but I had known that the show was based on Kathy Reichs character Temperance Brennan. That's about all the similarities that there are between the TV show and the book. You could stretch and say that Quebec Detective Ryan is Seely Booth, but that's reeealllyyy reaching it.I like a good mystery, detective novel, and this book does not fail me! Not only is there a nice chunk of CSI thrown in there is also one of my favorite topics,

First up I will say I listened to the audio book for Death Du Jour which I believe improved my enjoyment of the second installment in the Temperance Brennan series. The story itself was well paced and full of new information that kept cropping up everywhere which meant that not all of the story took place in Montreal, some took place in Brennan's home state. At times it was a little hard to follow the switches between characters and which murders/bodies they were referring too until there was

"How does one explain madness?"This one quote alone explains a bit of my quest to readTemperance Brennan Novels. I picked up Death Du Jour, the second in the series as sometime long ago I read the first, Deja Dead. I don't quite remember the whole of that story but knew that I wanted to delve more into the life of fictional forensic anthropologist Tempe. I was excited in 2005 when Fox aired the pilot of Bones. The initial programs based loosely on the real life of Kathy Reichs, just whetted my

I really enjoyed this second installment in the Temperance Brennan series. After I got over it not being exactly like the Bones series on tv, I really like the MC Tempe. In this book she goes between Quebec, Canada and Charlotte SC. I loved the island of primates in the book too.

I started watching the TV show "Bones" (on Fox) last season, but I had known that the show was based on Kathy Reichs character Temperance Brennan. That's about all the similarities that there are between the TV show and the book. You could stretch and say that Quebec Detective Ryan is Seely Booth, but that's reeealllyyy reaching it.I like a good mystery, detective novel, and this book does not fail me! Not only is there a nice chunk of CSI thrown in there is also one of my favorite topics,

***SPOILER ALERT***This author annoys me. This story was WAY too similar to the first book. Best friend missing to sister missing...intruder in house? oh, just a cat on fire...and all that crap about some buzzing in her memory cells all the time! I also get tried of all the metaphors, but that was better in this book at least. So far I just find the writing amateurish and it feels like she's trying too hard.I also HATED the ending. We did not get to see any of the links unfold, she just summed

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