New York Times best-selling author Kathy Reichs steps beyond her classic Temperance Brennan series in a new stand-alone thriller – featuring a smart, tough, talented heroine whose thirst for justice stems from her own dark past.
Meet Sunday Night, a woman with physical and psychological scars and a killer instinct….
Sunnie has spent years running from her past, burying secrets and building a life in which she needs no one and feels nothing.
But a girl has gone missing, lost in the chaos of a bomb explosion, and the family needs Sunnie’s help.
Is the girl dead? Did someone take her? If she is out there, why doesn’t she want to be found?
It’s time for Sunnie to face her own demons – because they just might lead her to the truth about what really happened all those years ago.
Two Nights I know all the blurb and promo stuff say that this is a stand alone thriller but I can’t help feeling that this may potentially be the start of a new series and the author is just testing the water with this opener. This may just be my feeling though and more than likely based on the fact that as I started this book, I was reminded, quite strongly initially, of the wonderful Robert B Parker’s Sunny Randall – another cop turned PI. Also I think there is a lot of background given about Sunnie’s…
An interesting new series by Reichs It doesn’t matter how experienced, famous or acclaimed an author is, it is always difficult to change genres or start a new series. Not difficult in a writing sense, but rather living up to the expectations of their readers or fans.Â
Great… and no Bones about it Okay, so here’s my problem: This is a marvelous read! But I’m not sure whether the marvelous read I THINK it is is the marvelous read it REALLY is.Â