Kathy Reichs
Kathy Reichs is an American forensic anthropologist and bestselling mystery author born in Chicago, Illinois. She is best known for her Temperance Brennan series, which began with the award-winning novel Déjà Dead (1997), and for inspiring the long-running Fox television series Bones. A certified forensic anthropologist with advanced degrees from Northwestern University, Reichs has worked on high-profile cases including genocide investigations in Rwanda, mass grave exhumations in Guatemala, and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center following 9/11.
mystery
crime fiction
forensic thriller
young adult fiction
206 Bones
Break No Bones: A Novel
Cross Bones
Hidden Evidence: Forty True Crimes and How Forensic Science Helped Solve Them
Virals
Flash and Bones
Code: A Virals Novel
Deja Dead: A Novel (1) (A Temperance Brennan Novel)
Monday Mourning: A Tempe Brennan Novel (Temperence Brennan)
Bare Bones : A Novel
Seizure
206 Bones: A Novel
206 Bones
Monday Mourning: A Novel (Temperance Brennan Novels)
Flash and Bones: A Novel
Hidden Evidence: Forty true crimes and how forensic science helped to solve them
Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan Novels)
Bare Bones: A Novel
Bones of the Lost
Bones Never Lie: A Novel
Spider Bones
Spider Bones: A Novel
Spider Bones: A Novel
Deja Dead