So I’m finally back…and I’m sooo sorry for not posting anything the last months! I was so busy at work that I honestly kind of forgot about my blog – how embarrassing is that?! ;-) Well, I found my way back here and I even read some novels from the crime genre I can now write about. I dug up a couple of Kathy Reichs-novels from my mother’s bookshelf, because she is into this series. First I read “Break No Bones” and then “Deadly Décisions”. A few years back I already read the first novel of this series, “Déjà Dead”.
There are many things I especially like about this series. First of all, I like the fact that the main character, Temperance Brennan, is a woman – a nice change after so many thrillers and crime stories with male lead characters! A nice touch is also the usage of some French whenever the story takes place in Québec. Despite many prejudices I like this language! And I like that Temperance Brennan is not a police officer or lieutenant as most of the main characters usually are, but instead she is an anthropologist - a very rare profession, in general as well as for a lead character of a novel.
Usually, all the thrillers of Kathy Reichs are constructed the same way. There’s a discovery of some sort in the beginning, then an investigation starts - with all the up’s and down’s of success and failure. As the investigation goes on and Tempe gets closer to the perp, the danger for her, her colleagues and sometimes even her friends and family, increases. Naturally, this results in a showdown towards the end and all loose ends are being explained.
This might sound a little predictable, but to be honest: most crime stories and thrillers are built somewhat like that and it’s up to the authors to create suspense, mystery and moments of surprise in order to make it a good story. And in the case of Kathy Reichs it’s the French phrases, the lead character and her profession (as mentioned above) which make her novels unique to me. Furthermore, there are not “just” killings or kidnappings to investigate – as an anthropologist the central character mostly has to do with excavations and bones of people who have died a very long time ago which usually leads the story into a different direction as opposed to “normal” crime stories. In addition, I think the characters are described in a very realistic way. Just because they work for the police (supposedly the good guys) not everyone of Tempe’s colleagues is nice or easy to work with and so they also have their differences among each other. I find this very down-to-earth, because this is what it’s like in real life as well.
In summary I can say that this is one of my favourite thriller-series, as it has everything: suspense and brutality on the one hand and very likable but also realistic characters and a good story on the other hand.
Hopefully the next entry won’t take me as long! ;-) See ya!
