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The occasional interim novellas are a great way to whet the appetite for the release of future novels.
In that respect the Brennan books by Kathy Reichs are no exception.
Swamp Bones is a quick delectable morsel of the crime series.
For a novella length story it manages to pack quite a punch and a lot of interesting facts at the same time.
For instance the plague of Burmese pythons in Florida. The Burmese python has adapted to its new habitat and is thriving. It is responsible for the declining numbers of native mammals in the Everglades. They are an endangered species in their natural habitat, because of the decline in their numbers due to poaching.
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People really should think twice about buying exotic pets, which then outgrow the owners capabilities and houses, really quickly.
They in turn think letting those pets free in the wild, and I say wild with the complete irony it deserves, is doing the animals a favour.
The crime is discovered by accident by Tempe Brennan, just the right person at the right moment in time kind of thing.
Human bones where there aren't supposed to be any at all. Not much, just a smidgen of bone and Tempe is wading through swamps to find the rest that should be attached to the smidgen. You sort of need a least a bit of a body to be able to find a cause of death.
It is an invigorating and witty read. Just enough to keep a reader going till the release of Bones Never Lie.
I received a copy of this book courtesy of Penguin Random House UK.
At the end of this book readers get a chance to read the first few chapters of the upcoming new Kathy Reichs novel Bones Never Lie.
Buy Swamp Bones at Amazon UK or go to Goodreads for any other retailer.
Read The Bone Collection, Bones Never Lie, Speaking in Bones by Kathy Reichs.
Read Exposure by Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs.
Read Two Nights by Kathy Reichs.
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