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The New York Times best-selling duo of Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson deliver a gripping tale from their Body Farm series. When a pair of ravaged human skulls turn up in the Florida panhandle, Dr. Bill Brockton launches an investigation that eventually points to the notorious North Florida Boys' Reformatory. The institution burned down four decades earlier, and now that Dr. Brockton is digging through the grounds, he's ruffled a few prominent feathers.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When a dog in rural Florida repeatedly brings home human bones, Dr. Bill Brockton, respected forensic anthropologist and head of the Body Farm, an anthropological research facility, must solve the mystery. He is soon led to a former reform school and its secret graveyard. Tom Stechschulte's Southern drawl and perfect pacing beautifully capture the intelligent, dedicated Dr. Bill. Stechschulte's talent is also on full display in his portrayal of the supporting characters. Especially good are his depictions of the Southern cracker sheriff and the grim, sadistic guard. The book is suspenseful and exciting--with interesting bits of forensics details. A.C.P. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 31, 2011
      In Bass's uneven sixth forensic procedural featuring Dr. Bill Brockton (after The Bone Thief), Brockton, who's in charge of the Body Farm, a Tennessee research facility where cadavers are left to decay for research purposes, agrees to help a visiting Florida forensic analyst, Angie St. Claire, with a personal tragedy. St. Claire's sister has died of a shotgun blast to the head in Georgia, a death ruled a suicide by the local authorities, but St. Claire suspects her brother-in-law killed her sister. Brockton's efforts to preserve evidence that could support St. Claire's theory ends up taking a backseat to another puzzle, based on events at an actual Florida reform school, where boys were routinely physically abused. Realistic descriptions of forensic work compensate only in part for less than convincing action sequences. Bass is the writing team of Bill Bass, the real-life model for Brockton, and Jon Jefferson.

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