

Her first novel, Déjà Dead, won the 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. 20 of those novels constitute the 'Temperance Brennan' series. In addition to technical books, as of January 2019 Reichs has written 21 novels, which have been translated into 30 languages. Hominid Origins: Inquiries Past and Present.

"Cranial suture eccentricities: a case in which precocious closure complicated determination of sex and commingling". "Treponematosis: a possible case from the late prehistoric of North Carolina".

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. "Effect of age and osteoarthritis on bone mineral in rhesus monkey vertebrae". "Quantified comparison of frontal sinus patterns by means of computed tomography".

She was a member of the Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team assigned to assist at the World Trade Center disaster. 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. Reichs has appeared in Tanzania to testify at the United Nations's International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. In the past, Kathy Reichs has consulted for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina. Since then, Reichs has taught at Northern Illinois University, University of Pittsburgh, Concordia University, and McGill University, and is currently on leave from a position as adjunct professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. in physical anthropology from Northwestern University. In 1972, she completed her Master of Arts in physical anthropology from Northwestern University, and in 1975 she completed her Ph.D. In its response to McCullum's statements, the ICC denies the origin of the leaked statement came from within the governing body and stresses that it has "put strong measures" in place to prevent the recurrence of such an incident.Reichs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in anthropology from American University in 1971. I was not asked to elaborate on anything I said and I signed a statement that was essentially nothing more than a skeleton outline." He also condemns the severity of the punishment dished out to Lou Vincent, pointing out that Vincent had spoken out on fixing and co-operated with the authorities on the matter. I was reporting two approaches by a former international star of the game. Looking back on this, I am very surprised by what I perceive to be a very casual approach to gathering evidence. He said he would get what I said down on paper and that it would probably end up at the bottom of the file with nothing eventuating. He says of Rhodes: " took notes - he did not record our conversation. June: McCullum hits out at ACSU's handling of his report on Cairnsĭuring his MCC Spirit of Cricket lecture, Brendon McCullum condemns the casual manner in which his first interview with John Rhodes was conducted.
