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Bones on Ice
- Temperance Brennan, Book 17.5
- Narrated by: Katherine Borowitz
- Series: A Temperance Brennan Novel, Book 17.5
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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It is called the "death zone": the point on Everest, nearly five miles high, above which a climber cannot be rescued. More than 250 souls have lost their lives there. Most of the bodies remain, abandoned, frozen in place. When an earthquake leads to a miraculous recovery, Dr. Temperance Brennan is hired to identify a frozen, mummified human corpse. The victim is the daughter of a wealthy Charlotte couple who never got the chance to say good-bye. But far from offering solace and closure, Tempe's findings only provoke more questions. What happened on Mount Everest? Was the young woman's death an accident? Why aren't the other climbers talking? And how far will those hiding the truth go to make sure the past stays buried?
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- Mamacat
- 06-02-17
Not Barbara Rosenblat, But Borowitz Does Well
What made the experience of listening to Bones on Ice the most enjoyable?
Novella was fun because I usually listen or read her novels, and it was a joy to listen through it quickly.
What did you like best about this story?
It followed the same pace and formula as the novels, but a microwave version.
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
Well, I'm a HUGE Barbara Rosenblat voice over fan, so I'm very biased. Katherine Borowitz did a good job once I got used to her voice.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Exactly the roller coaster I wanted and expected! In cute little niblet form!
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- Donna
- 09-26-15
Good for a short "read"
While I liked the plot and the characters, I guess I am just used to Reich's books that go into more depth. By the time I felt like I was just getting to know about each character, it was time to wrap up the story and I felt a little cheated.
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- Wayne
- 04-21-16
Great story with interesting twists.
This story is about an autopsy on young woman's frozen body. She died 3 years earlier while climbing Mount Everest and her body was recently recovered. There is an interesting twist concerning her identity along with other twists.
Kathy Reichs writes better novellas than novels. Her novels are excessively wordy. Narration of this novella is superb.
7 people found this helpful
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- Me & My Girls
- 08-19-15
She Should Always Keep it Short
As the title suggests I prefer the two novellas by Kathy Reichs to her more traditional length stories. The novellas; for the most part, avoid the long rambling monologues and some of the intricate plot twists that characterize the majority of her works. Though even within the confines of her shorter works she still has the unfortunate habit of turning Tempe into a silly adult version of an impulsive adolescent. Unfortunately many female authors in mystery have what we refer to as the teenage slasher victim syndrome. They are always going into places and pursuing hunches into places, without weapons of course; that no one with a functioning cerebral cortex would get anywhere near. The author is obviously spending way too much of her time as the the executive producer of Bones because of most these activities come off as pure TV. Still the author's great knowledge of forensic anthropology and the medical examiner's office make up for the weak and repetitive plots she churns out; particularly when the story isn't a long one.
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- TIffany
- 07-10-17
more ryan.
needed more of ryan in the story. it was interesting and a good story otherwise.
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- Jim "The Impatient"
- 05-01-16
INTO THIN AIR
Fans of mountain climbing and fans of INTO THIN AIR, which is mentioned in the book, will like this short story. The book is full of mountain climbing facts and some Southern characters along with their food. It has some twists and was a very pleasant read. I would give the book a B. It didn't have any emotional string pulling in either direction, high or low, it was just a pleasant, simple read.
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- BritMick
- 12-17-21
another great book
once again we have the pleasure of listening to a great book by Kathy. I have enjoyed both listening and reading this book
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- Bobn
- 08-04-21
Great storyline, fine performance
Kathy Reichs always puts out an amazing story. This is short but excellent. It is amazing to me that the story can ebb and flow as easily as it does, taking you from spectator to an individual who is part of the story. Outstanding novella
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- A.
- 12-09-20
Good story...
I enjoy the technical details as much as the plots in Kathy Reichs stories of Temperance Brennan. This one did not disappoint. A good read for a quiet day. 🙂
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- Vicki K
- 10-19-20
Story Predictable but Ok
Didn't take long for the story to be quite predictable but it was still good. Obviously very good that it was short. It would have been a good episode of Bones for sure. Plenty of 'time' to tell the authors story in.
This is my 2nd experience with the narrator (Borowitz) and it was hard to not just shut it off. Her male voices are terrible to say the least. My last experience with her was a Temperance book (Swamp Bones, I believe) where swamp inhabitants were involved so I wasn't sure if she was going with a stereotype voice... like duh-huh (reminds me of Bubba from the Jeff Dunham show) or if that's just how she portrays men in general. She did it again here and absolutely did not fit the story so must just be her 'issue'.