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|author= Kathy Reichs
|title= Speaking in Bones
|rating= 3.5
|genre= Crime
|summary= Sometimes you really do need to start at the beginning of a series to get into it. And sometimes it doesn't matter a jot. Kathy Reichs' Tempe Brennan novels fall into the latter category. There's a bit of a back-story in there, but let's be honest, it's only there to make Temperance Brennan seem half-way human.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0434021199</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Mark Ellis
|summary=The rebellious cult leader is executed so that's that. Then someone steals the body. The police appoint Cassius Gallio to investigate but it all goes terribly wrong. He not only fails to find the body, the police informant from the initial conviction is killed in a way that mimics suicide. Gallio's career and life both stall until the case is secretly re-opened and he's deemed the man for the investigation as he's already comparatively invisible. It seems straightforward in that Gallio must uncover the truth but the people he needs to speak to are being culled one by one by the most innovative and bloodthirsty means.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846558395</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Paul Thomas
|title=Fallout (Tito Ihaka)
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary= Maori Tito Ihaka may be disrespectful, brash and the sort of police sergeant who ploughs his own furrow but he gets results. He therefore seems the ideal investigating officer when the cold case of a murder at the party of a political high flier is reopened. However he's also given time to investigate something more personal: his father, union activist Jimmy Ihaka, may not have died through natural causes after all.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908524499</amazonuk>
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