TWO NIGHTS by Kathy
Reichs
Reichs drops Temperance Brennan for a new protagonist, or
perhaps two. Sunday Night, a damaged
woman who is former cop, former military, is fleeing her past. Then she is offered the chance to redeem
herself and perhaps heal herself by finding a child kidnapped (or killed) during
a terrorist attack. Darker than the
Brennan books, Sunday is a compelling personality. You may find yourself
reading just to discover Sunnie’s deepest secrets. Still, the mystery is worthy
of Reichs’ considerable talent in plotting and characterization.
At the end of the book there are still questions to uncover
leading one to anticipate a second (and third) outing for this detective.
5 of 5 stars
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