Tangled Web UK Review July 2005
File Updated: 15/07/2005

Buy at Amazon Price Cross Bones Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs
hbk out July 05 Published by Heinemann at £17.99

Another of the immensely popular Kathy Reichs' novels, which are really fictional plots grafted on to autobiography, as both the author and her heroine Tempe Brennan are forensic anthropologists, employed both in North Carolina and Montreal, their jobs being the examination of decomposed and skeletal human remains, mainly to establish identity and to assist in determining the time and cause of death.
In this book, Kathy has jumped on the 'Jesus band-wagon' in a big way and although she mentions the Da Vinci Code , in a slightly patronising way, one cannot help suspect that the success of such conspiracy yarns was not unconnected with this book. The series also seems to owe a little to Patricia Cornwell, in that both use a fiesty female forensic lady with a daughter and a senior detective for a bloke.
Dr Reichs has done a phenomenal amount of research into Israeli archeological finds, which are always ripe for allegations of concealment. The murder of a Montreal Jewish dealer in antiquities leads to a convoluted tale about the excavation of Masada, the last stronghold of Jewish resistance to the Romans. A photograph of a skeleton which was omitted from official reports of the excavations falls into Tempe's hands and the actual bones turn up in a Canadian monastery. The allegation is that they may be the bones of Jesus, who survived the crucifixion and lived long enough to die as one of the defenders of Masada. Tempe goes to Israel, with her man-friend, Detective Ryan and becomes embroiled in dirty doings in Jerusalem, where she finds yet another skeleton in a tomb alleged to belong to the Jesus family, which has a nail- hole in the ankle bone.
Though I enjoy her books immensely, I feel that parts of them read like verbatim extracts from a forensic textbook, but maybe that's because it's a busman's holiday for me. In this one, I greatly admired how Dr Reichs took a series of authentic archeological publications, all of which is referenced for the doubters, and built this ingenious story around them; even the ending has an ambiguous let-out for those conspiracy lovers who would like to think that at least some of it is true.


( Bernard Knight ex Home Office Pathologist and author of the highly acclaimed Crowner John series)

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