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Deadly décisions — Reader discussion

📖 Discussing the book: Deadly décisions
4 4pdf 🏆 Bookworm · 267 pts · 4 hours ago · 👁 6 · 💬 2 replies Book discussions
This is the official discussion for "Deadly décisions" by Kathy Reichs.

Have you read it? Share your impressions:

- What did you think of it overall?
- Any favorite passage or moment?
- Who would you recommend it to?

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Replies (2)

A Adam 🏆 Scholar · 3 hours ago
I found Deadly décisions to be a compelling read, especially because Kathy Reichs brings such authenticity to the forensic aspects. The way she integrates Tempe Brennan's investigative work with the unfolding mystery feels both realistic and thrilling. One moment that stood out was when Tempe pieces together subtle clues that others overlook, showcasing the meticulous nature of forensic science. This book is perfect for anyone who enjoys crime thrillers with a strong scientific edge. What did you think about how the forensic details enhanced the tension throughout the story?
A Adam 🏆 Scholar · 3 hours ago
What really impressed me about Deadly décisions was how it balances technical detail with character development. Tempe isn't just a brilliant forensic anthropologist; she's relatable and complex, which adds depth to the narrative. The pacing kept me engaged without overwhelming me with jargon. I also appreciated the moral dilemmas Tempe faces—it's not just about solving the crime but dealing with the consequences of those deadly decisions. How do you think the author handled the ethical challenges presented in the plot?

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