The Inquisitor's Key
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Publication date: April, 2012
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The Inquisitor's Key takes forensic investigator Dr. Bill Brockton to Avignon, France -- the spectacular seat of the popes in the 14th century -- and embroils him in a deadly religious mystery that could shake the Vatican itself to its very foundations. Another sterling crime novel in the vein of Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reichs, and Karin Slaughter — as well as TV's C.S.I. and Bones — The Inquisitor's Key starts with the trademark Jefferson Bass mix of suspense, surprise, and finely detailed forensic investigation, then adds a touch of James Rollins action, Da Vinci Code scope, and Girl with a Pearl Earring lushness. Set against an international landscape, and weaving a rich tapestry of suspense, religion, history, art and science, The Inquisitor's Key takes Jefferson Bass readers to an exciting new level of suspense.
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The "Key" to the Body Farm 5 out of 5 stars
By Cindy Gallimore on May 8, 2012 I normally do not write book reviews as I am not a 'writer', I am a reader. However, I am such a great fan of the Body Farm series, that I had to do a short review of the Inquisitor's Key. This is again another wonderful saga in the Body Farm Series. The author does a wonderful job of transporting the reader to historical France while simultaneously using cutting edge technology in determining the origin of the bones. The dialogue and banter are excellent as well as the underlying bits of humor that catches you off guard. I love reading the books by Jefferson Bass because they are so well written and just flow so easily - you just fall in love with the characters and find yourself 'rooting' for them during their struggles and hurting for them during their times of despair. The Inquisitor's Key and the entire Body Farm series are a must read. |