Temperance Brennan has found herself assessing the body of a
young Jane Doe that was killed in a hit and run accident. It immediately grabs
Brennan’s attention and she is determined to find out who the young girl is and
who killed her. The case puts Brennan in some uncomfortable areas and forces
her to have conversations with people to which she would not normally have
contact. In the midst of the investigation, she does a favor for her ex-husband
and it takes her to Afghanistan to exhume some bodies. At least she gets a
chance to see her daughter who is station in the same area. Once Brennan gets
home, she gets back to work on her Jane Doe case. Along the way, she finds out
interesting information about people she thought she knew and links to past
cases.
It has been awhile since I have read a Temperance Brennan
book but I could still follow the story. It helps that you do not have to read
all the books and you do not need to read them in order. I love the Temperance
Brennan character. She is relatable. I love her interaction with other
characters in the book. It is refreshing to see that her relationship with her
ex-husband is not hostile and there is not anger associated with it. I was glad
that there was not any tension between them since there was enough tension with
the plot line. Brennan also has a fun and snarky side to her that makes me
smile while I am reading the book. I like the determination that Brennan showed
to finding justice for a young Jane Doe. It made me like Brennan even more.
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