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locdbooktician 's review for:
Fatal Voyage
by Kathy Reichs
Things continue to heat up with Temperance and her detective situationship Ryan. In this book, we learn about the aftermath of a plane crash and the misidentification of a body that was on the site, but the person was not on the plane's manifest. This is also a cautionary tale of not bringing inflammatory items on the plane because you are endangering everyone's life. In this book, the author continues to talk about indigenous people as she did in the book before and after this one. I don't expect authors who are not Indigenous to talk about Indigenous people in North America, but a lot of authors and people pretend that they don't exist (it breaks my heart, but it is true).
In this book, we learn about an odd cult and the madmen who decided to the cult rituals. I will say all the different aspects in this book were done well and were given enough time to dive into. I am giving this a three because the storytelling could have been more descriptive and robots, but it was entertaining. Also, I have learned that I still haven't figured out her formula for spotting the person responsible for the murder(s) in her book. I do know that it is always who I least expected.
In this book, we learn about an odd cult and the madmen who decided to the cult rituals. I will say all the different aspects in this book were done well and were given enough time to dive into. I am giving this a three because the storytelling could have been more descriptive and robots, but it was entertaining. Also, I have learned that I still haven't figured out her formula for spotting the person responsible for the murder(s) in her book. I do know that it is always who I least expected.