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The Bone Thief

A Body Farm Novel

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The Bone Thief

De: Jefferson Bass
Narrado por: Dan Woren
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“The Body Farm novels have become bestsellers because of their attention to the fine details of forensics combined with great plot lines.”

Deseret News (Salt Lake City)

The latest Body Farm novel from New York Times bestseller Jefferson Bass, The Bone Thief is a must for fans of Patricia Cornwell and TV’s C.S.I. The hero of four previous thrillers—Carved in Bone, The Devil’s Bones, Flesh and Bone, and Bones of Betrayal—Dr. Bill Brockton must stop a grisly black market dealing in body parts and cadavers in this white-knuckle adventure written by the man widely considered to be the world’s foremost expert in forensic anthropology. Read The Bone Thief and discover why Kathy Reichs calls Bass, “The real deal.”

Crimen Género Ficción Médico Médico y Forense Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Thrillers sobre Crímenes Ficción Ciencia forense

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Since this book appears to be part of a series I guess that's why we never learned what happened with Brockton's paternity issues. Looks like I'll never know because this installment wasn't good enough to make me want to continue. Oh, the story and characters were adequate even though it wasn't too difficult to figure out where things were going. The author provided a large clue about two-thirds of the way through. I was also a tad bored with Brockton's descriptive crawling on the steep creek bank. It seemed to me the author was trying to fill up pages. This is one of those books that you are not sorry you listened to but won't be motivated to listen to another one in the series. Worth $4.95 but not a credit.

Loose ends at the end

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Up until this book, i ha even thoroughly enjoyed the Body farm series. This book felt more like a ted talk on donations to medical science. Hopefully the next book will be a "normal" story.

The over abundance of unnecessary details

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Excellent listen. Didn't want to stop listening and didn't want it to end. I want more Jefferson Bass ( but unabridged only please)!

The Bone Thief

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This is a pleasant book filled with a lot of information thinly disguised as a plot, a kind of Ask Mr. Science ambiance. The happy scientist is a nice guy, not merely straitlaced but utterly naive as well. The narrator seems apt for this protagonist. If you like your tales tame, this is a good one.

nothing too interruptive

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What did you love best about The Bone Thief?

The bone thief is a fiction book, but can relate to in life with it taken at Univ. TN. Very informative about the forensic side. Enjoyed it.

Good book, learned alot.

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There was nothing about this story that stood out and made me want to continue to listen. Usually I am looking for a little time throughout my day to listen to a chapter of whatever book I am currently listening to. With this book, I had to make myself go back. I kept hoping it would get better, but it just slogged along at a slow, rather boring pace. The mystery here really wasn't, the narrator wasn't good, and throughout I felt like I was being lectured to. While some may enjoy this, when I finally got to the end I was glad it was FINALLY over.

Definitely not recommended

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I had a very , very long drive over a too short weekend, and I wanted to find a book that would keep me interested and awake. I'd found "The Bone Thief" by 'Jefferson Bass', and it was even more than I hoped for.

'Jefferson Bass' is the writing partnership of Jon Jefferson, a science writer and Dr. William Bass, the forensic anthropologist who founded the University of Tennessee'a 'Body Farm'. The Body Farm studies donated bodies to learn about decomposition to help solve crime. I've been reading non-fiction books mentioning Bill Bas and his work for years (like Mary Roach's Corpse), and fiction too (Kathy Reichs' Temperance Brennan series).

I expected some serious forensic anthropology in "The Bone Thief", and it was there. What was unexpected and fascinating was the through discussion of transplants and body donations. A great deal of the discussion was true, as the afterward explained

The story started out strong, but the mystery and solution was pretty formulaic, so that was disappointing.

The narration was good, and Dan Foren did a good job distinguishing the characters. I liked the southern accent he used for the main character, Dr. Bill Brockton.

This forensic mystery was good company for the long drive.

Great forensic mystery!

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If you have never read his books you are missing a wonderful series. Yoou feel you are there In person watching as unfolds right in front of you.I love Mr.Jefferson and Dr. Bass's books.

love Dr. Bass

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Where does The Bone Thief rank among all the audiobooks you???ve listened to so far?

Up there with Koontz

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Yes, it had a lot of detail and a very good story line. Things keep happening.

What about Dan Woren???s performance did you like?

Very good reader, good voice.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, very much so. I listen to them at work, I hated to go to break and couldn't wait til the next day to listen to more.

Any additional comments?

If you like a mystery you'll like this book.

Very good book

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

The author spends too much time rehashing what went on in a prior book. I never read that book, but I had a good idea what it was about long before the author finished retelling it. I'm halfway through and I don't know if I'll make it to the end.

Would you recommend The Bone Thief to your friends? Why or why not?

No. I don't think I'd recommend it. A lot of other readers loved this book, but maybe it's an acquired taste. I really wanted to like it and I'm trying to finish it, but I don't know if I can.

What does Dan Woren bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I think he's good at Southern voices and I liked that he read the exposition in a different voice than that of the main character. I had no problem with the reader's performance.

Do you think The Bone Thief needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I have no opinion on this. There are follow up books, but I doubt I'll read them.

When Will They EVER Get to the Mystery?

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