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Book Reviews of Bone Deep (Doc Ford, Bk 21)

Bone Deep (Doc Ford, Bk 21)
Bone Deep - Doc Ford, Bk 21
Author: Randy Wayne White
ISBN-13: 9780399158131
ISBN-10: 0399158138
Publication Date: 3/4/2014
Pages: 384
Edition: 18
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Bone Deep (Doc Ford, Bk 21) on + 3113 more book reviews
This was not a good book to try to get acquainted with Doc Ford, I've tried before and didn't make it through and this one is just terrible, I probably won't pursue anymore Doc Ford books. Only good thing--I got it from the library and can return it so it didn't cost me anything but gas
kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Bone Deep (Doc Ford, Bk 21) on + 569 more book reviews
This was a typical Doc Ford novel. Doc is drawn into someone else's problem in this case, a Native American from Montana who is searching for tribal relics that were sold in Florida. (Personally, I prefer the novels where he is assisting a friend, rather than suddenly jumping to the aid of a total stranger.) We dig into the fossil trade in the state of Florida, as well as a little discussion of the phosphate industry having worked in that business for a short time many years ago, , I realize how the two seemingly unrelated things are linked and, surprisingly, captive elephants and the circus.

This provides a typically well-paced story, with some mystery and some action, as well as a little interpersonal drama. It also includes one of my pet peeves with Randy Wayne White's writing the constant referral to a nameless someone by a droningly repetitive moniker. In this case, Doc was chased by "my adversaries" would you PLEASE consider using an online thesaurus, Mr. White??

Overall, a good book.

RATING: 4 stars.

DISCLOSURE: I was awarded a free copy of this book in a random draw. No requirement of a review was made, let alone any conditions on the tone / content of a review, however, it was suggested that "an honest review would be appropriate" upon winning.