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Without Mercy: A Body Farm Novel
Without Mercy: A Body Farm Novel
Without Mercy: A Body Farm Novel
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Without Mercy: A Body Farm Novel

Written by Jefferson Bass

Narrated by Tom Stechschulte

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In the most suspenseful installment of the New York Times bestselling Body Farm series to date, forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton investigates a bizarre murder—and confronts a deadly enemy he thought he’d put behind bars for good

Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton has spent twenty-five years solving brutal murders—but none so horrific and merciless as his latest case: A ravaged set of skeletal remains is found scattered in the woods of nearby Cook County. They are all that is left of a victim who had been chained, hand and foot, to a tree on a remote mountainside. The bones tell Brockton and his longtime graduate assistant, Miranda, that the victim was a young male under the age of thirty. As they dig deeper to establish his identity, they uncover warning signs that long-simmering hatred is about to explode into violence, engulfing the region in chaos.

But the shocking case is only the beginning of Brockton’s trials. In the middle of the troubling investigation, the unthinkable happens. The most frightening and deadliest criminal Brockton has ever foiled—the sadistic serial killer Nick Satterfield—escapes from prison, bent on wreaking vengeance. And he’s had nearly twenty years to plan.

Simply killing Brockton isn’t enough. Satterfield wants to make his nemesis suffer first, by destroying everything Brockton holds dear: his son, daughter-in-law, and grandsons, and even Miranda, who’s now on the verge of completing her Ph.D. and launching a forensic career of her own.

Barraged by dangers striking from all directions, haunted by the ghosts of old cases, and desperate to save those he loves, Brockton finds himself slipping closer to the abyss. Pushed to the edge, he is forced to question the two pillars that have guided his life and his entire career—the justice system and the quality of mercy. Can the two truly coexist?

If he cannot reconcile these principles, which will Brockton choose in his ultimate moment of truth?

A harrowing, thoughtful, and provocative tale that explores what happens when one honorable, rational man is tested beyond all measure, Without Mercy is a powerful exploration that raises uneasy questions about justice and revenge, compassion and principle, the desire to kill and the will to survive.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateOct 4, 2016
ISBN9780062472519
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Jefferson Bass

Jefferson Bass is the writing team of Jon Jefferson and Dr. Bill Bass. Dr. Bass, a world-renowned forensic anthropologist, is the creator of the University of Tennessee's Anthropology Research Facility, widely known as the Body Farm. He is the author or coauthor of more than two hundred scientific publications, as well as a critically acclaimed memoir about his career at the Body Farm, Death's Acre. Dr. Bass is also a dedicated teacher, honored as U.S. Professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Jon Jefferson is a veteran journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker. His writings have been published in the New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, and Popular Science and broadcast on National Public Radio. The coauthor of Death's Acre, he is also the writer and producer of two highly rated National Geographic documentaries about the Body Farm.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was the last of this series. I am going to miss the characters, and even though there were two books I didn't particularly care for, I'd recommended this series to anyone who likes science and forensics and just good investigation techniques.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved this title and what Bill Brockton spent close to 25 years solving brutal murders. I am sad that this is the first book I reviewed for Mr. Bass and volume ten just blew me AWAY! Brockton must stop in mid case as the criminal he put behind bars has escaped and targeted Bill with plans to destroy everything in his life that he worked so hard to achieve, including his assistant Miranda! It is a deadly dance to stay one step ahead of Nick Satterfield, a serial killer and he and Miranda could be dead if they stumble!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The wait for doom to fall is as bad as the actual event when it happens. Dr Brockton's life turns upside-down in this novel. Miranda finally graduates and leaves the lab. But Peggy may be his new lady love...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fine finish to an excellent mystrery series. The past and present collide as the investigation of a murder by black bear is confounded by a bloody but well planned escape of a homicidal psychopath. He has reasons and weapons, enough, to pursue his revenge against Bill and his family..
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    [Without Mercy] by Jefferson BassThe Body Farm series Book #104&#9733’sFrom The Book:Forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton has spent twenty-five years solving brutal murders—but none so bizarre and merciless as his latest case: A ravaged set of skeletal remains is found chained to a tree on a remote mountainside. As Brockton and his assistant Miranda dig deeper, they uncover warning signs of a deadly eruption of hatred and violence.But the shocking case is only the beginning of Brockton’s trials. Mid-case, the unthinkable happens: The deadliest criminal Brockton has ever foiled—the sadistic serial killer Nick Satterfield—escapes from prison, bent on vengeance.But simply killing Brockton isn’t enough. Satterfield wants to make him suffer first, by destroying everything he holds dear: Brockton’s son, daughter-in-law, grandsons; even Miranda, his longtime graduate assistant, now on the verge of completing her Ph.D. and launching a forensic career of her own.The dangers from all directions force Brockton to question two things on which he’s based his entire career—the justice system, and the quality of mercy—and to wonder: can the two co-exist?If not, which will Brockton choose in his ultimate moment of truth?My Thoughts;Anything that deals with forensic science or anthropology interests me. That is one big reason why I have always been fond of The Body Farm series. Following Dr. Bill Brockton through the times of his life since he established the research facility known as The Body Farm’ located just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee at the University, has been an adventure in itself. Yes…the facility does indeed exist but Dr. Brockton is fictitious. I have enjoyed the previous 9 novels and #10 was no exception. However I found myself struggling with it. The story was interesting enough…a man chained to a tree…perhaps for weeks…perhaps even months…. and kept alive by his captor as bait not only for the bear that killed him, but as bait for Dr, Bill Brockton. Somehow the story felt climatic. I just had the feeling that something dramatic was going to happen that would change the course of the entire series. Miranda was graduating…The sheriff’ officers from Cook County that had been such a big part of the stories previously, just didn’t come across as their usual selves…and Bill Brockton was visiting the past more and more often in his thoughts. Those particular feelings played out for me throughout what was actually a very good plot but I just could shake it. I won’t go into the ending as it would really be a spoiler. You just have to wonder if this is the end of the series. I hope not.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I won this book from Goodreads. I haven't read any books by these authors before so I didn't know anything about this series. If you're a forensic thriller junkie than this book is for you. It's full of the latest technology in forensic science.For me it was a little too heavy for my taste.