Bones of Betrayal
A Body Farm Novel
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Tom Stechschulte
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Jefferson Bass
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Jefferson Bass is the writing team of world-renowned forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass and acclaimed journalist Jon Jefferson. They have combined their talents on several New York Times best-sellers. A thrilling tale of suspense, Bones of Betrayal shows why Kathy Reichs praises Bass and Jefferson's "terrific forensic detail" and calls them "the real deal."
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- Anna
- 10-01-15
Alright
I like this series, but this one wasn't as good as the other ones. History of Oak Ridge is quite interesting though.
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-06-24
Body Farm
I love this series. This reader is very good with changing of characters. the book series keeps me interested to the last word.
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- Janet Nier
- 12-02-22
entertainmening
love the story and the characters. made me laugh and cry, but really enjoyed the story
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-22-15
Perfect blend
Love this writing team! Science, History blended so well in a great story.
Tom does a great job with the voices, easy to follow the characters.
Please don't stop writing!!
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- Jefe57
- 02-15-23
Liked the dab of history
This book definitely has a different vibe than the previous books but I love historical fiction so I enjoyed it. Great narration!!
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- Anonymous User
- 06-07-24
Plot twists
Like the ME Pathology stories, great series of books. Looking forward to the next one in the series
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- Bob
- 09-17-09
enjoyable history
enjoyed reading about the hx of the nuclear bomb. the hx was the most interesting part of the book, the plot was somewhat predictable.
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- Debbie
- 01-13-14
Oakridge TN - Ever the Mysteries
If you could sum up Bones of Betrayal in three words, what would they be?
Authentic ... Excellent research... Local flavor (not hillbilly)... Plot not of conspiracy theorists - right combination of down-to-earth and educated guesses at what we will never know about Oakridge.
Which character – as performed by Tom Stechschulte – was your favorite?
Lead and elderly Beatrice
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- kathy
- 10-17-21
mystery
loved it love all the body farm novels if you find forensic anthropology interesting you will love it
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- Joel
- 10-29-09
Excellent read
While this book may not be a "10" in comparison to the others by the same author(s) it is still far and above the rest of the others out there. I deal with forensic science every day and these guys have hit the nail on the head every time. Well worth the time AND the credit.
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