Temperance Brennan
Temperance Daessee Brennan is a
Character history
Dr. Temperance "Tempe" IPA: [tɪmpʰi][1] Brennan is a forensic anthropologist, who investigates human remains at crime scenes where the flesh is too degraded for a coroner to obtain evidence (victims of arson, mutilation, advanced decomposition, etc.).
Brennan is a native of Chicago who grew up in the Carolinas and one of only fifty board-certified forensic anthropologists in North America. As the series unfolds the reader learns more about her past and her family connections.
Before the first novel, Brennan left her husband, Janis "Pete" Peterson, and overcame a lifelong struggle with alcoholism; as a result she usually drinks only Diet Coke, or an occasional Perrier water. She then accepted a job at the Laboratoire des Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale for the province of Quebec in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She divides her time between teaching at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte and advising on crime scenes, and spends about half of the year in each country.
Brennan has a daughter, Katy, who initially is in college. Brennan's younger sister Harriet (known as Harry) has a son named Kit. All three have featured in significant roles in the novels. Kit's daughter Tory Brennan features in the Virals series of novels written by Kathy with her son Brendan Reichs.
Brennan's cat, Birdie, usually accompanies her on her journeys between Montreal and Charlotte. She and her sometime lover Detective Andrew Ryan share a cockatiel named Charlie who remains in Montreal, while her husband's Chow cross dog Boyd is often left with her in Charlotte.
The Temperance Brennan novels
There are currently twenty-two books in the series. Temperance Brennan also makes cameo appearances in Jasper Fforde's 2007 novel First Among Sequels and in Reichs' Virals series of novels.
- Déjà Dead (1997)
- Death du Jour(1999)
- Deadly Decisions(2000)
- Fatal Voyage (2001)
- Grave Secrets (2002)
- Bare Bones (2003)
- Monday Mourning (2004)
- Cross Bones (2005)
- Break No Bones(2006)
- Bones to Ashes (2007)
- Devil Bones(2008)
- 206 Bones (2009)
- Spider Bones (2010) (Also published as Mortal Remains)
- Flash and Bones (2011)
- Bones are Forever(2012)
- Bones of the Lost (2013)
- Bones Never Lie (2014)
- Speaking in Bones (2015) [2]
- The Bone Collection (2016) - A short story collection including First Bones (#0.5, a prequel to Déjà Dead), Bones in her Pocket (#15.5), Swamp Bones (#16.5) and Bones on Ice (#17.5).
- A Conspiracy of Bones (2020) [3]
- The Bone Code (2021)
- Cold, Cold Bones (2022)
- The Bone Hacker (2023)
Temperance Brennan also features in three downloadable short stories.
Title | Published | Notes |
---|---|---|
Shift | 2013 | Set in the Virals country, but featuring both the Virals characters and Temperance Brennan. |
Bones In Her Pocket | 2013 | A Temperance Brennan story giving details of a case briefly mentioned in Bones of the Lost. |
Swipe | 2013 | A Virals story, also featuring Temperance Brennan, set at Comic-Con in San Diego |
Appearances in other media
The character shares the same name with
Temperance Brennan also appears in the 2007 Jasper Fforde novel First Among Sequels.[5]
Temperance Brennan also appears very briefly in the 2011 book Seizure by Kathy Reichs.
The story Faking a Murderer in the 2017 anthology MatchUp has Temperance Brennan appear in a crossover story featuring her and Jack Reacher from Lee Child's novels. The story was written as a collaboration between Kathy Reichs and Lee Child.
References
- ^ "Meet The Brains Behind "Bones"". Npr.org. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
- ^ "Speaking in Bones: A Novel (Temperance Brennan) - 07/21/2015". Wheretheheckismybook.com. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
- ^ "Kathy Reichs | A Conspiracy of Bones".
- ^ Goldman, Eric, "Digging Up Secrets With the Cast of Bones", IGN, May 31, 2007. Retrieved on June 4, 2007.
- ISBN 9780340835753.