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Written in Bone is a novel written by the British crime fiction writer Simon Beckett, first published in 2007. It is the second novel to feature Dr. David Hunter.
Set in the Outer Hebrides, this crime novel features forensic anthropologist Dr. David Hunter. In this volume, he is called in to examine a badly burned body found in a deserted house on a small island while contending with both personal and professional obstacles. It received positive reviews as being better than Beckett's first novel, with satisfying plot twists and well-implemented scientific details.
Preceded by The Chemistry of Death
Followed by Whispers of the Dead
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Written in Bone : : Harry Treadaway Is Dr David Hunter: the Darkly Compelling New TV Series 'the Chemistry of Death' - Streaming Now on Paramount+
2023, Penguin Books, Limited
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1804992984 9781804992982
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Written in Bone
2008, Thorndike | Windsor | Paragon
Hardcover
in English
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1410403173 9781410403179
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Kalte Asche
2008-08, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag
paperback
in German
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3499241951 9783499241956
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Written in Bone
2008, Bantam Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
- Bantam Edition (8)
0553817507 9780553817508
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Written in Bone
2008, Thorndike Windsor Parragon
Hardcover
in English
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Escrito nos ossos
2007-09, Editorial Presença
Paperback
in Portuguese
- 1a. ed.
9722338307 9789722338301
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