Book Club Discussion Questions
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- THE BONE VAULT opens with Alexandra Cooper returning from the morgue
and closes with her discovering a controversial collection of bones deep in
the Museum of Natural History. How are these two outwardly dissimilar bone
vaults linked thematically?
- The investigation into Katrina Grooten's murder takes Alex through
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cloisters, and the Natural History
museum. What do these museums have in common, and how is each distinct?
- Alex says that she feels fortunate that her boyfriend Jake Tyler's
unpredictable schedule helps him understand the demands of her own
profession. But what are the drawbacks to this type of relationship? Do her
concerns that Jake is leaking information about her cases point to larger
issues between them?
- Do you think that Alex made the right call in taking a tough stand
with Angel Alfieri? What kind of person does it take to be able to make
those kinds of judgment calls every day?
- What are Alex and Mike Chapman's favorite rooms of the Met, and what
do their choices tell us about them?
- Alex's stalker, Shirley Danzig, has followed her from THE DEAD HOUSE
to this novel. What does Shirley's presence add to this story? Why do you
think that Alex waited so long to tell Chapman that Shirley was back in her
life?
- Alex wants to know as many personal details as possible about the
victims she encounters, while Chapman doesn't want to know the deceased any
better than the facts force him to. What do their investigative styles say
about them? Is either approach better than the other?
- Hiram Bellinger, a curator at the Cloisters, tells Alex and Chapman,
"If you're going to work in a museum, get used to the fact that most of what
you see has been stolen from beneath someone's nose" (p. 172). Were you
surprised to learn this? How accurate do you think this statement is?
- Similarly, Pierre Thibodaux argues that the Taliban's destruction of
the giant Bamiyan Buddhas in 2001 justifies the museum's history of
smuggling art away from the lands where it was created. Do you agree that
some works of art are better off in the hands of curators half the globe
away?
- Although Alex welcomes Chapman's new girlfriend with open arms, she
admits to herself that she feels a little jealous of Val's happiness. What,
in particular, do you think she envies?
- Joan confides to Alex that she doesn't think that Jake is "the one."
Do you agree?
- Did you think it was important for Linda Fairstein to address the
events of September 11th in this novel? How did the attack affect her
characters? Why was Chapman able to open up about the experience only to
Alex?
- Ultimately, do you think that the bones that the museum holds
should, when possible, be given back to the families and lands from which
they were taken, or do you think that they now belong to the museum?
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