“The Bone Chamber” by Robin Burcell

Genre: Thriller



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Rating: 3.5 WaterTowers (Action packed adventure seeking the Templar treasure)
This was an ARC sent to me by Robin Burcell. It is in stores now.
“The Bone Chamber” is the second in the Sydney Fitzpatrick series. In a normal world, I much prefer reading series in order, and in this case I probably should have. Although some information is given on Sydney’s exploits in book 1, I still feel as though I do not know Sydney as well as I should.
That said, and if you read this blog you know that I love the Templar / Vatican / Mason, genre (ala Dan Brown, Lewis Perdue, et al). ”The Bone Chamber” adds another exciting possible solution to the hidden treasure of the Templars. Very cool.
Special Agent Sydney Fitzpatrick is an FBI forensic artist teaching a class in D.C., and looking forward to Thanksgiving with her family in the Bay Area, when she is interrupted by her boss and Special Agent Zachary Griffin with an urgent request.
Griffin asks Sydney to recommend a good forensic anthropologist. She does: Dr. Natasha Gilbert. A good friend of hers, and she lives in D.C. How handy.
Griffin assumes Sydney will work with Natasha to develop a sketch of a dead person so they (a super secret agency called ATLAS) can identify who it is. The body has no face (it was removed by taking off a pyramid shaped mass of skin from the face….and the fingers).
Sydney and Natasha meet. But Natasha is unusually jumpy. She has just returned from an archeological dig and fears she may have been cursed. As it turns out…she was.
Because before Sydney and Natasha could start on the identification….Natasha is hit by a car and killed.
Griffin hurriedly grabs Sydney and hides her away to complete the sketch, and to keep her safe. Once she is done, Griffin immediately knows who the person is (he knows her and so did Natasha…they were on the dig together).
From this point on, Sydney is involved if only because of her own curiosity. She refuses to give up trying to find out who the person is and why Alessandra was murdered. Sydney’s FBI investigative skills come in handy as she quickly finds information that Griffin has not.
With this information in hand, she flies off to Italy to investigate more. Griffin follows.
In Italy, the search for the hidden Templar treasure intensifies and the danger for all involved similarly intensifies. We find out that the world is in danger since the treasure may also hold plagues that have been dormant for thousands of years. Fearing that these microbes could be made into biological weapons, Griffin has the safety of the world on his shoulders. He has to succeed, but, there are others who also want to find the treasure. And they will kill without hesitation (and cut off your face for good measure).
Do Griffin and Sydney find the secret location? Do they survive? Does the world survive? You will have to read “The Bone Chamber” to find out.
I throughly enjoyed “The Bone Chamber”. The action was intense (especially the ending), and the characters very interesting and normally flawed (Griffin is afraid of close spaces, and Sydney is afraid of the dark). The historical intrigue and clues to the hidden treasure, although there, are easier to follow than in other books of this ilk. Where I usually run to the Internet to find out more about a particular subject, ”The Bone Chamber” allows me to just enjoy the story. :-)
That said, I am definitely looking forward to reading the next (and the first) in the series. Oh, by the way, Robin Burcell is a local author living near Tracy, CA.
You can follow Robin on Twitter: @RobinBurcell .
TracyReaderDad’s First E-Book Experience

Those who follow this blog know that I have been resisting e-books. To me, there is nothing like the smell and feel of a REAL book. However, progress is progress and I am softening my stance. Besides the technology is cool. (See my Technical Blog, TelBitConsulting.com).
This weekend I saw a posting on Facebook by John Gilstrap. He mentioned that he has just taken his first steps into the e-book world and gave two links.
Since I really enjoyed “No Mercy” by John Gilstrap (click on John’s link to the right). I figured I’d give his links a try.
Here are the steps I took:
I downloaded the free Kindle for a PC as per the link John gave on his Facebook entry: http://tinyurl.com/yja443f
The download and installation went smoothly.
Then I went to “Fresh Kills, Tales from the Kill Zone” link on Amazon and downloaded the e-book ($2.99 is very reasonable). Here is the Amazon link: http://tinyurl.com/yznbz55
I had to go back onto the Kindle software to complete the download but once I did that, I had “Fresh Kills” on my computer. (I hope Amazon got my $$ since I had not gotten an indication that they did.)
The free Kindle user interface and usage is lacking. It was hard to find John’s ”In the After”. I could not jump to it, nor were the stories broken up into easily accessible chapters, and the titles are all clumped together. I went page by page until I found it, then bookmarked it. That worked. :-)
I read the story quickly (well, as quickly as I can read). It was VERY good, about a writer and his wife being held accountable for a past article that caused the suicide of the terrorists father. 4 WaterTowers. :-)
Summary
Since I sit on the computer all the time, reading a short story on it was fine.
I probably would prefer the Kindle (or Nook..see my intro of the Nook on this blog) since the screen is better for intense reading than my laptop.
OK, I’m changing…I’ll probably get an e-reader at some point but will still buy real books.
Feb 2010 Thrillers

There are 28 new thrillers due this month.
See my reviews of the awesome: “City of Dragons” by Kelli Stanley and “The Last Surgeon” by Michael Palmer (look to the right and click on the authors link) :-)
I have “Original Sin” by Allison Brennen in the queue, and “Down River” by Karen Harper.
Once again, I need to get busy reading…been spending too much time on the Tracy Virtual Office. Not really…that is where the $$ are. :-)
- CITY OF DRAGONS by Kelli Stanley
- FRESH KILLS: Tales from the Kill Zone by various authors
- DEADLY SEDUCTION by Cate Noble
- THE LAST SURGEON by Michael Palmer
- RESCUING OLIVIA by Julie Compton
- LAST SNOW by Eric Van Lustbader
- WAKE UP DEAD by Roger Smith
- THE THINGS THAT KEEP US HERE by Carla Buckley
- MONEY TO BURN by James Grippando
- CEMETERY ROAD by Gar Anthony Haywood
- NO MERCY by Lori Armstrong
- CASE FILE: CANYON CREEK, WYOMING by Paula Graves
- THE LITTLE DEATH by P.J. Parrish
- L.A. BONEYARD by P.A. Brown
- SLOW FIRE by Ken Mercer
- ORIGINAL SIN by Allison Brennan
- DOWN RIVER by Karen Harper
- RAINING CAT SITTERS AND DOGS by Blaize Clement
- BROKEN PLACES by Sandra Parshall
- THE RUNNER by Peter May
- THE TRAITOR IN US ALL by Robert S. Levinson
- IF BOOKS COULD KILL by Kate Carlisle
- THE WOLFMAN by Jonathan Maberry
- EMERALD EMBRACE by Shannon Drake
- JACK: SECRET CIRCLES by F. Paul Wilson
- REQUIEM IN VIENNA by J. Sydney Jones
- XOMBIES: APOCALYPTICON by Walter Greatshell







March 2010 Thrillers
There are 35 new thrillers out this month. Sooo many books, so little time.