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DECEMBER 2013 DEADLOCKED VOTE AGAIN

December 2013

  • Déjà Dead (Temperance Brennan #1)

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Darkly Dreaming Dexter: Dexter Morgan (1)

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Carved in Bone (Body Farm, Bk. 1):

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

Meadow337

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Déjà Dead (Temperance Brennan #1)

by Kathy Reichs

Her life is devoted to justice -- for those she never even knew.

In the year since Temperance Brennan left behind a shaky marriage in North Carolina, work has often preempted her weekend plans to explore Quebec. When a female corpse is discovered meticulously dismembered and stashed in trash bags, Tempe detects an alarming pattern -- and she plunges into a harrowing search for a killer. But her investigation is about to place those closest to her -- her best friend and her own daughter -- in mortal danger.

Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

Mary Roach

Stiff is an oddly compelling, often hilarious exploration of the strange lives of our bodies postmortem. For two thousand years, cadavers—some willingly, some unwittingly—have been involved in science's boldest strides and weirdest undertakings. They've tested France's first guillotines, ridden the NASA Space Shuttle, been crucified in a Parisian laboratory to test the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, and helped solve the mystery of TWA Flight 800. For every new surgical procedure, from heart transplants to gender reassignment surgery, cadavers have been there alongside surgeons, making history in their quiet way.

In this fascinating, ennobling account, Mary Roach visits the good deeds of cadavers over the centuries—from the anatomy labs and human-sourced pharmacies of medieval and nineteenth-century Europe to a human decay research facility in Tennessee, to a plastic surgery practice lab, to a Scandinavian funeral directors' conference on human composting. In her droll, inimitable voice, Roach tells the engrossing story of our bodies when we are no longer with them.

Darkly Dreaming Dexter: Dexter Morgan (1)

Jeff Lindsay

Meet Dexter Morgan, a polite wolf in sheep’s clothing. He’s handsome and charming, but something in his past has made him abide by a different set of rules. He’s a serial killer whose one golden rule makes him immensely likeable: he only kills bad people. And his job as a blood splatter expert for the Miami police department puts him in the perfect position to identify his victims. But when a series of brutal murders bearing a striking similarity to his own style start turning up, Dexter is caught between being flattered and being frightened–of himself or some other fiend.

Carved in Bone (Body Farm, Bk. 1):

Jefferson Bass

There is a patch of ground in Tennessee dedicated to the science of death, where human remains lie exposed to be studied for their secrets. The real-life scientist who founded the "Body Farm" has broken cold cases and revolutionized forensics . . . and now he spins an astonishing tale inspired by his own experiences.

Renowned anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton has spent his career surrounded by death at the Body Farm. Now he's being called upon to help solve a baffling puzzle in a remote mountain community. The mummified corpse of a young woman dead for thirty years has been discovered in a cave, the body bizarrely preserved and transformed by the environment's unique chemistry. But Brockton's investigation is threatening to open old wounds among an insular people who won't forget or forgive. And a long-buried secret prematurely exposed could inflame Brockton's own guilt—and the dangerous hostility of bitter enemies determined to see him fail . . . by any means necessary.

With Fascinating Insider Information on the Body Farm!


If I may be so bold - I think the Dexter books may have the greatest possibility for lively discussion because of the moral issues raised by the subject matter.

But we need to re-vote to break the deadlock!
 
A vote on a forensics theme is DEADlocked. Oh people.

I just don't know if it would be a "lively" conversation

Perhaps there will be "stiff" dialogue at first?

Are we looking for what is "buried" in the book?

:rofl Puns galore, puns galore.
 
You forgot to vote lol and yes we hope to dissect the book, find all the evidence and hopefully not just the usual suspects will participaye
 
We could have a running discussion as we are reading the book and guess who done it? That might be fun...
 
Just found a Darkly Dreaming Dexter in an estate sale, so fate has intervened. :)
Analyzing sounds fun. Great idea!
 
I think you'd have to try hard to read this book that slowly. There isn't that much of it and it isn't hugely complicated.
 
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