Another great temperance graphic novel could be 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi. While not directly about temperance in the traditional sense of alcohol or substance use, it is about self - restraint and moral choices in a complex and oppressive society.
'Bones Are Forever' is also quite popular. It has a unique story line that combines Brennan's forensic work with a search across different locations. The story is fast - paced and full of suspense, which makes it a favorite among fans.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it could be about the end of a period of self - restraint or moderation in someone's life, perhaps in a moral, social or personal sense within the context of a fictional story.
I'm not familiar with the author of 'the end of temperance dare a novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that hasn't gained wide popularity yet. You might need to do some research in literary directories or ask in a local bookstore for more information.
I don't have the exact information. You might want to look for official announcements or reviews to find out if the Temperance Brennan novels are done.
I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, it might be about the end of a period or situation related to 'temperance dare'. It could be a story of a character's journey through a challenging time where they had to face the end of something that was related to self - restraint or a daring act of temperance.
The main characteristic is the strong focus on forensic anthropology. Temperance Brennan uses her scientific knowledge to solve crimes, which makes the novels very educational in terms of understanding forensic science.