Bones of  the Lost
2013 • 337 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.7

15

I struggled with this from about halfway through when the setting changed to Afghanistan. I'm just not interested in reading about war crimes in my fiction mysteries. Despite it being a while since my last Temperance book and maybe because of my current mood, Tempe sort of drove me nuts. I found her whiny and unreasonable oftentimes in this installment. I don't understand why Ryan isn't just written off. His character does nothing and his brief appearances just seem to give Tempe something else to despair about.

January 19, 2021Report this review