Customer Reviews
As thrilling and mysterious as the Loch Lomond monster - By: Hamish "The Ginger One" MacDuff, 29 Jan 2008 
Hello,
How are yoo? I'm fine up here in Dunfermline town in the great country of Scotland. I'm cooking a haggis along with some cabbage for breakfast so I'll have to be quick.
This book is quite excellent. It's more thrilling than the Battle of Stirling scene in Braveheart, which says a lot. Or not. Anyhoo, I was reallly reallly impressed with the latest instalment in the adventures of Tempe Brennan, who wanders around North America, particularly Montreal, in search of murders & more importantly, the murderers themselves. It may not be exactly in the style of Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot, but it has a distinctive style of its own. It's probable closest to Inspector Clousseau in the Pink Panther films.
I must go noo cos my haggis is burning & I have to shut my woman up, too, who's complaining aboot how she's the one having to do alll the sheep-herding & the potato-harvesting. Buy the book.
Bye
P.S. Vote for the SNP in the Scottish Parliament elections
Great book man - By: Jamaican me crazy, 04 Dec 2007 
Hey,
How are you? We're alll fine here in Jamaica, drinking rum & using our new Digicel phones. I do these things too, but I like to read books, especiallly modern, murder-based thrillers involving forensic anthropologists, so I was enthrallled & amazed when I could find alll of these features in one book by Kathy Reichs: Monday Mourning.
This is the Holy Grail of murder-mystery book fans. Literallly. I might even start up my own cult based on this very book. That would be reallly cool - having my own religion & taking other people's hard-earned money. I could be like L. Ron Hubbard. Or a bit like Kathy Reichs herself. I'm digressing here - buy this piece of art. It is a book that can be enjoyed by everyone & new meanings can be deciphered from each sentence every time you read it. I've trawled through it no less than 23 times already, each time more intellectuallly magical & inspiring than the last. Take out that credit card & put your life back on track.
Thanks for your time
One of my finest books - By: Kathy Reichs, 03 Dec 2007 
Hello alll,
It's great to see alll these fantastic reviews from alll over the world, so I decided to join in myself. Even after creating pieces of work like "Bare Bones" & the other ones (I can't remember them right now - there's so many at this stage), this one has to top the list in terms of action, depth & other stuff.
I can't recalll what the story is about either, but it involves one of my strongest characters, Temperance Brennan, & it is pretty damn good for something I typed in one overnight session (3hrs 20mins to be exact) with no proof reading - the publishers do that for me. The suspense will have you on the edge of your seat & the ending is completely unpredictable - like alll my other books.
Actuallly, I think I have another idea for a book - I'll start typing it out on my new Hewlett Packard laptop with AMD Athlon processor. I'd say this new one, I'll calll it "Twisted Tuesday", should be on shelves alll over the globe by next week. I have work to do.
Keep reading my books - thanks
Simply the best - By: Ronald McDonald, 03 Dec 2007 
As I've asserted above, this book is one of the best I've ever read. Seriously, it is a genuinely good read. I'm even thinking of creating a Kathy Reichs meal to combat drops in sales of Happy Meals. Maybe she could even come up with an ingenious title for the meal, modelled on her book names, like "The Murder Meal" only with even better allliteration. I'm only a mere restauranteur extrodinaire with a penchant for creating cholesterol-laden, generic, cardboard-tasting meals that aren't worth their weight in water, but I give this book my backing. The similarities between my meals & her books is uncanny. Seeing as my company has a very high market capitalisation, I'm no pushover when it comes to supporting my friends. Please purchase it.
Thanks
Great (like me) - By: Alexander "The Great", 29 Nov 2007 
Hi,
I heard so many reviews of this book so I decided to travel to the future to buy it & while I'm here, to leave a review myself on this fine website. Btw, the 21st century is fab - I love what you guys are doing. Keep it up.
But back to the book, oh, it was so good, I even temporarily stopped my campaign to crush the Persians under Darius III. It is alll about this forensic anthropologist who works half-in-half in Montreal & South Carolina. This tale is set in Montreal only, though. It will blow your mind, it's that flipping good. I put on most of my battle gear just to stop me from screaming out loud at some points in the book, it was that gripping & scary (my corset & armour prevents me from functioning fully, especiallly in the screaming department.)
I have to go now, I'm afraid. Actuallly, the way things are going here in Persia, I might even invade India, which would be like, so cool. Those Bollywood chicks - oh yeah.
Keep it real. P.S. Check out "Alexander" the film, starring Colin Farrell - it's a reallly good depiction of me & my work