Evil bones / Kathy Reichs.
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TextSeries: Temperance Brennan ; 24 | Reichs, Kathy. Temperance Brennan series ; Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2025Edition: First Scribner hardcover editionDescription: 274 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781668051474
- 813/.54 23/eng/2025110
- PS3568.E476345 E95 2025
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"Small creatures--a rat, a rabbit, a squirrel--have been turning up throughout Charlotte, North Carolina, mutilated and displayed in a bizarre manner. But one day, as Tempe is relaxing at home alongside her aimless, moody great-niece Ruthie, she's diverted by a disturbing call. The perp is upping the ante. This find could be human. Tempe visits the scene and discovers that the victim is a dog. Someone's pet. As one who has always found animal cruelty abhorrent, Tempe agrees to help apprehend the person responsible, and she acquires an equally outraged ally in semi-retired homicide detective Erskine 'Skinny' Slidell. Needing a better understanding of possible motives, Tempe seeks input from a forensic psychologist. The doctor has no definitive answer but offers several possibilities, warning that the escalating pattern of aggression suggests even more macabre discoveries--and a shift in the perp's focus to humans"--
