Kathy Reichs

Dr. Kathleen Joan Reichs (PhD) (née Toelle, born July 7, 1948) is an American crime writer, forensic anthropologist and academic. She is an adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is well known for inspiring the television series Bones.[2]

Dr Kathy J. Reichs[1]

Reichs in 2013
Reichs in 2013
BornKathleen Joan Toelle
(1948-07-07) July 7, 1948 (age 75)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation
NationalityAmerican
EducationAmerican University (BA)
Northwestern University (MA, PhD)
GenreCrime
Notable works
SpousePaul Reichs
Children3
Website
www.kathyreichs.com

Early life and education

Kathleen Joan Toelle was born in 1948 in Chicago, Illinois.[3]

She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in anthropology from American University in 1971. In 1972, she completed her Master of Arts in physical anthropology at Northwestern University, where, in 1975, she completed her PhD, also in physical anthropology.[4][3]

Academia and anthropology

Since 1975, Reichs has taught at Northern Illinois University, University of Pittsburgh, Concordia University, and McGill University, and currently holds a position as adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In the past, Kathy Reichs has consulted for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina.[4][5]

Reichs has appeared in Tanzania to testify at the United Nations's International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.[6] She has assisted Clyde Snow and the Foundation for Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology in an exhumation in the area of Lake Atitlan in the highlands of southwest Guatemala. She was a member of the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team assigned to assist at the World Trade Center disaster.[4]

She is one of 100 anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology[7] and is on the board of directors of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. She is also affiliated with the Laboratoire des Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale for the province of Quebec.[4]

Fiction

In addition to technical books, as of January 2019, Reichs has written 23 novels, which have been translated into 30 languages. 20 of those novels constitute the "Temperance Brennan" series.[8] Her first novel, Déjà Dead, won the 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel.[9]

The fictional heroine in her novels, Temperance "Tempe" Brennan, is also a forensic anthropologist. Her lifestyle closely mimics that of her creator,[10][11] with Reichs stating that Brennan and she "have the same CV"[10] and that "Some of Tempe's personality traits are also mine,"[11] but there are differences in their personal lives, such as the character's alcoholism.[10] A good portion of the novels are based on real life science, and Reichs has stated that she is "fastidiously conscientious about getting the science right."[12] She has used experience from her career in her novels and said about Déjà Dead that "Everything I describe in the book, I actually did."[11] In the novel Grave Secrets, she uses her experience from her visit to Guatemala.[12]

She has also co-written (with her son Brendan) the young adult novels series named Virals, centered on Tempe's great-niece, Tory Brennan, and a pack of her friends, Ben, Hiram, Shelton, and wolfdog Cooper.

A stand-alone novel, Two Nights, published July 11, 2017, features Sunday Night, a tough-talking, scarred heroine.[13]

Television

The 2005 Fox television series Bones is inspired by Reichs' life and novels.[14] The series borrows the name of her books' heroine, Temperance "Bones" Brennan.[15] As in the books, Brennan (Emily Deschanel) is a forensic anthropologist; however, there are many differences: the television character is younger, more socially awkward,[15] and is based in the Jeffersonian, a fictionalized version of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.[15] Additionally, the TV-Brennan moonlights as an author,[14] writing about a fictional forensic anthropologist named Kathy Reichs.[16] Aside from the character's name and occupation, there are few similarities between the TV show and the novels.

Reichs works as a producer on the show to "keep the science honest".[15] She appeared in the second-season episode "Judas on a Pole", playing Professor Constance Wright, a forensic anthropologist on the Jeffersonian's board of trustees who conducts Zack Addy's dissertation defense.[17]

Reichs wrote the season five episode, "The Witch in the Wardrobe,"[18] the season nine episode, "The Dude in the Dam," and wrote the season eleven episode, "The Stiff in the Cliff" with her daughter Kerry.[19]

Casey Anthony murder trial

In 2011, Reichs was an expert witness in the Casey Anthony murder trial. Reichs was reluctant to get involved, but later agreed and performed a full skeletal analysis of Anthony's daughter, Caylee, but could not determine a cause of death. She concluded that there was no evidence of abuse and that the child appeared to be well-nourished.[20]

Personal life

Reichs has two daughters and a son.[21]

Selected works

Academic papers

  • Reichs, Kathleen J. (October 1993). "Quantified comparison of frontal sinus patterns by means of computed tomography". Forensic Science International. 61 (2–3): 141–68. doi:10.1016/0379-0738(93)90222-v. PMID 8307523.
  • Grynpas, Marc D.; Huckell, C.B.; Reichs, K.J.; Derousseau, C.J.; Greenwood, C.; Kessler, M.J. (August 1993). "Effect of age and osteoarthritis on bone mineral in rhesus monkey vertebrae". Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 8 (8). American Society for Bone and Mineral Research: 909–17. doi:10.1002/jbmr.5650080803. PMID 8213253. S2CID 21510646.
  • Reichs, Kathleen J. (June 1992). "Forensic anthropology in the 1990s". The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 13 (2): 146–53. doi:10.1097/00000433-199206000-00014. PMID 1510066.
  • Reichs, Kathleen J. (July 1989). "Treponematosis: a possible case from the late prehistoric of North Carolina". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 79 (3): 289–303. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330790305. PMID 2669501.
  • Reichs, K. J. (January 1989). "Cranial suture eccentricities: a case in which precocious closure complicated determination of sex and commingling". Journal of Forensic Sciences. 34 (1): 263–73. doi:10.1520/JFS12632J. PMID 2918285.
  • DeRousseau, CJ; Reichs, KJ (July 1987). "Ontogenetic plasticity in nonhuman primates: I. Secular trends in the Cayo Santiago macaques". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 73 (3): 279–87. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330730302. PMID 3618758.

Academic books

Temperance Brennan series

No.TitlePublishedISBNsNotes
1Déjà Dead1997Paperback: 0-09-925518-9
Audio CD: 1-449-83348-9
New York Times Best Seller[22]

Won the 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel[22]

1997 Kirkus Reviews – starred review[23]

1997 Library Journal – starred review [23]

1997 Publishers Weekly – starred review [23]

1998 Dilys Award – Mystery Novel (Nominee)[23]

2Death du Jour1999Paperback: 0-09-925519-7
Hardcover: 0-684-84118-5
Audio CD: 0-754-05330-X
3Deadly Décisions2000Paperback: 0-09-930710-3
Hardback: 0-434-00820-6
4Fatal Voyage2001Paperback: 0-09-930720-0
Audio CD: 1-85686-927-X
5Grave Secrets2002Paperback: 0-09-930730-8
Audio CD: 1-85686-928-8
6Bare Bones2003Paperback: 0-09-944147-0
7Monday Mourning2004Paperback: 0-09-944148-9
8Cross Bones2005Paperback: 0-09-944149-7
Hardback: 0-434-01040-5
Audio CD: 1-85686-985-7
9Break No Bones2006Hardback: 0-434-01042-1
Paperback: 0-434-01544-X
10Bones to Ashes2007Hardback: 978-0434014620
Paperback: 978-1416525653
2007 Publishers Weekly – starred review [23]
11Devil Bones2008Hardback: 978-0743294386
Paperback: 978-1-4391-5440-3
Audio CD: 978-1846571336
12206 Bones2009Hardback: 978-0743294393
Paperback: 978-0-4340-2005-8
13Spider Bones2010Hardback: 978-1439102398
Paperback: 978-0-0995-5686-2
Released as Mortal Remains in UK and Australia in hardback, reverted to Spider Bones for paperback release.
14Flash and Bones2011978-1439102411
15Bones are Forever2012978-0434021130
16Bones of the Lost2013978-1476754741[24]
17Bones Never Lie2014Hardback: 978-0345544018
Paperback: 978-0804194471
18Speaking in Bones2015Hardback: 978-04340211922015 LibraryReads – starred review [23]
19The Bone Collection2016Hardback: 9780606394642
Paperback: 9780399593222
A short story collection including First Bones (a prequel to Déjà Dead), Bones in her Pocket, Swamp Bones and Bones on Ice. These books have been numbered as 0.5, 15.5, 16.5, 17.5, respectively.[25]
20A Conspiracy of Bones2020Hardback: 97817851511872020 Booklist – starred review

2020 Publishers Weekly – starred review [23]

21The Bone CodeJuly 2021Hardback:

ISBN 9781982139964Paperback:ISBN 9781982139971

2021 LibraryReads – starred review[26]
22Cold, Cold BonesJuly 2022Hardback:

ISBN 978-1-3985-1078-4

23The Bone HackerAugust 2023Hardback:

ISBN 978-1398510838

Stand-alone books

No.TitlePublishedISBNsNotes
1Two Nights2017Hardback: 978-0434021116
Paperback: 978-1524755577
Stand-alone, "off-series" novel with new characters.[27][28]

Virals series

This series was co-authored by Reich's son, Brendan Reichs. Tory Brennan, the great niece of Temperance Brennan, is the titular character of this series.[22]

TitlePublishedISBNNotes
Virals2010978-0099543947
Seizure2011978-1595143945
Code2013978-0099543855
Exposure2014978-1595145307
Terminal2015978-1595145284
Trace Evidence2016978-1784752392a short story collection including Shock, Shift, Swipe and Spike (a new story set after the events of Terminal).

Novellas

Reichs has released six downloadable short stories:

TitlePublishedNotes
Shift2013Set in the Virals country, but featuring both the Virals characters and Temperance Brennan.
Bones In Her Pocket2013A Temperance Brennan story giving details of a case briefly mentioned in Bones of the Lost.
Swipe2013A Virals story, also featuring Temperance Brennan, set at Comic-Con in San Diego.
Swamp Bones2014A Temperance Brennan story set in the Florida Everglades.
Shock2015A Virals story telling how they first meet.
Bones On Ice2015A Temperance Brennan story of how she gets wrapped up in the ultimate cold case: a death on Mount Everest.

References