Back

reviewed Conspiracy of Bones by Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan, #19)

Kathy Reichs: Conspiracy of Bones (2020, Simon & Schuster, Limited) 3 stars

Not too bad, but too much product placement

No rating

As always, it was a quite okey book. What an odd thing to read about Tempe’s conditions and operation and what not but not having heard any of it before. It felt a bit under-explained. The story itself was quite thrilling, though not as good as others I’d say. The oddest thing was the whole product placement bit—it felt like there were more specific products named and advertised than in a tv show riddled with ad breaks. Hope that is not gonna continue into the next few books.