Monday, August 17, 2015

The Breaking Point by Jefferson Bass


The Breaking Point by Jefferson Bass, Narrated by Tom Stechschulte - Thoughts in ProgressAuthor Jefferson Bass takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions and suspense in the latest installment of the Body Farm series, THE BREAKING POINT.

Narrator Tom Stechschulte does a wonderful job giving voices to the numerous characters. His inflections and varied mannerisms keeps listeners on the edge of their seat with anticipation. His pace matches the story’s emotions and heightened the suspense.

Dr. Bill Brockton is seemingly hit from all sides. The forensic anthropologist is called in to help identify the charred remains of a wealthy philanthropist killed in a plane crash. Brock’s trouble begins when his identification of the crash victim is called into question. Following that he receives a threatening message from a serial killer who tried to kill him and his family a decade before. His handling of bodies donated to his Body Farm – the world’s first postmortem research facility – is challenged. The final blow is the shocking news he receives from his beloved wife, Kathleen.

Amid the hardship Brock tries to find answers and solve problems before he reaches the breaking point.

The author quickly draws readers/listeners into the plight his protagonist is facing. He weaves a tale of suspense, frustration and despair.

The characters are well-developed, likable and extremely realistic. The emotional entanglement of the main characters is gripping and adds another level to the story. The author blends professional and personal calamities resulting in heart-wrenching moments.

This is the ninth installment in the series, but readers/listeners won’t be left in the dark by unanswered questions from hints of prior stories. THE BREAKING POINT will hold you spellbound with the combination of forensic science, intriguing mystery, and personal tribulations.

The website for author Jefferson Bass can be found HERE. The ‘Body Farm’ is an actual place, located on the campus of the University of Tennessee. To learn more about the Body Farm, click HERE and HERE.

The Breaking Point by Jefferson Bass, The Body Farm Book #9, Narrated by Tom Stechschulte, Harper Audio, @2015, ISBN: 978-1483028558, Unabridged, Run Time: 11 Hours and 9 Minutes 

FTC Full Disclosure – A copy of this audio book was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review. The thoughts are completely my own and given honestly and freely.

Thanks for stopping by today. I do so appreciate it and hope I’ve enticed you to check out this thriller. Have you heard of the real Body Farm before? What are your thoughts on donations made to places like the Body Farm and university science departments?

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12 comments:

  1. Here in Australia we are about to establish our own Body Farm. Not before time. The benefits to foresenic science are invaluable. And, for those of us wanting an eco-funeral it has significant positives.
    Thank you for this review. I would be interested, and I suspect my partner would too.

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    1. Elephant's Child, I agree that the benefits are so invaluable. I must confess, I've considered this possibility.

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  2. Not familiar with that author.
    Willing donations are fine. I just worry about unwilling ones.

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    1. Alex, this author is actually two people - author Jon Jefferson and Dr. Bill Bass (the creator of the real Body Farm).

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  3. I have heard of the Body Farm and have also read about it - non-fiction. It is a great tool for investigators. Donations are fine.

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  4. Thanks, Mason, for sharing this. I've heard quite a lot about the Body Farm. It features, for instance, in Simon Beckett's Whispers of the Dead. Definitely it's a fascinating context for a story.

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    1. Margot, I knew the Body Farm had been used in Patricia Cornwell's books but I didn't know about Simon Beckett's. I'll have to check that out. It is a fascinating place and lends itself to crime fiction in so many ways.

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  5. There's another author who writes about that body farm...it's a female author who has a law enforcement background. Patricia Cornwell. (I looked her up!) I remember it made news in East Tennessee when she was in town to do research for one of her books.

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    1. Stephanie, Patricia Cornwell's books was my first introduction to the Body Farm. I enjoy these books (the Body Farm series) because Dr. Bill Bass is part of the writing team and that just adds so much more to the story for me.

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  6. This one I haven't read, but you've made me take note. I'll have to find out more about these Body Farm books.

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  7. My daughter went to a week course where she studied forensics and bones. Wish I could remember what it was actually called. Bones tell things about crimes. I bet she would like this book.

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