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Dead Man's Bones (China Bayles #13)

De: Susan Wittig Albert
Narrado por: Julia Gibson
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When her teenage son discovers some skeletal remains of the suspicious kind, lawyer-turned-herbalist China Bayles finds herself hunting a killer from the past, who is about to strike in the present.Don't miss another title by Susan Wittig Albert, Lavender Lies.©2005 Susan Wittig Albert (P)2006 Recorded Books Detective Detectives Mujeres Ficción de mujeres Misterio Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Ficción
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"An enjoyable journey." (Booklist)
"Fascinating information about herbs and tempting recipes round out this leisurely cozy with a Southwestern flair." (Publishers Weekly)

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I love Susan Wittig Albert's work and I try to listen to or read everything she writes.
This title is no exception to the enjoyable nature of every title of her work which I've experienced. I had already read this book, only realizing that fact after listening to a bit of the audio, but I wasn't disappointed. Her outcomes aren't predictable, so I find myself trying to remember, "now how did she work that out?"
I prefer a mystery to a thriller, and Susan's works are mysteries.
On a related subject, I wish that mysteries were separated from thrillers, as I don't enjoy thrillers for the most part.

Even on the 2nd and 3rd listen this is good.

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The central character is really unlikeable. Judgemental know-it-all to her best friend as well as minorities.

China Bayles is a jerk

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