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The world's number-one-bestselling crime writer is back with another scorching thriller featuring medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta.
Dr. Kay Scarpetta has left Virginia in quest of peace but instead finds herself drawn into baffling, horrific murders in Florida. There she becomes entangled in an international conspiracy that confronts her with the shock of her life.
- Sales Rank: #978132 in Books
- Brand: Putnam
- Published on: 2003-10-13
- Released on: 2003-10-13
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.58" h x 1.42" w x 6.50" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 465 pages
- Great product!
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Not Again!
By snowyafternoon
After the last two Scarpetta disasters, I swore off Cornwell. But got suckered back in by the promise of the "old Kay." Well, I got the "old Kay" but from the last two disasters. Tortured, lugubrious characters; improbable, conspiracy-theory plots; and worst of all - written in present tense! How pretentious and very distracting to read. Like it or not, Ms. Cornwell, the prime consideration for a writer is the audience. I suggest you stick with a diary if you feel so compelled to put forth your own agenda at the expense of the reader.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Blows
By A Customer
The many reviewers here stating how awful the book is do a great job in telling you the many things wrong with this book, so let me focus on the things that bothered me the most.
1) Cornwell goes in a million directions, each time delivering elaborate and dramatic details although almost none of it is meaningful to the plot. First we're led to think there's some reason for all Lucy's 007 cloak and dagger maneuverings in Poland, and with blow flies. On the contrary, Lucy's just going mad and Cornwell apparently just liked the sound of "Blow Fly" for a title. Lucy's baton (and NEVER has a baton received such attention)gets forgotten behind at the murder scene! So she acts like a prostitute! Flings herself at a drunken guest! Retrieves it! Sneaks back to the car and waiting partner! Decides the partner turns her on! Attacks him, sexually, although when *he* tried that with her, Lucy gave him a bloody lip and broken nose. And isn't she gay, anyway? Then there's mind-numbing telecommunications details that seem to be going somewhere but end up not being worth the trouble. Then Lucy tells Marino -- while in the air in a helicopter no less -- she regrets to inform him his son is dead, and well, see, she killed him. UNBELIEVABLY, Marino, says, yeah, the kid was trash.
2) Lucy, clearly, is mad, as in stark raving. She's no longer an agent of any kind but she's committed cold-blooded murder based on the flimsiest of rumors, or maybe it was a note or something. I want this crazy witch thrown in jail for life, and I mean it. These characters that used to be moral beacons are now crazy -- Kay included, judging from her reaction to Lucy's news. Oh, well, he needed to die. NEEDED TO DIE? Are we off our meds or what?
3) Cornwell used to never glorify the killer by giving his point of view. She sure has changed THAT policy. The twins -- Talley and hairball, both of whom I'm good and sick of -- are far more developed here, and have far more page space, than our beloved Kay, who makes about 4 cameo appearances, really. This is NOT a Kay Scarpetta book, don't kid yourself.
4) This huge scene (or maybe it just seemed long -- the book has tangents to spare) between Marino and he-who-gets-resurrected are weird and offer up yet another character who begs you to question his sanity. I do not believe that ANY character in witness protection, especially one who had officially been retired, would be allowed to reappear after 6 years and run an operation with the full support and backing of the Justice Dept. Even if the sanctimonious Senator Lord IS a buddy.
5) And I am SICK of hearing about the babe-alicious Kay Scarpetta. Suddenly, our attractive but serious doctor has become a U of Miami cheerleader, and everyone wants her. Even as she approaches fifty, there are repeated conversations about her as if she's Angelina Jolie. If you needed further proof that Kay Scarpetta, as we knew and loved her, is gone, this is it -- her creator has lost touch with her. And given that, I honestly don't know if there's hope for this series.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Where is Kay?
By T. Dunn
As a long time fan of Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta novels, I was anxious, as many of Amazon's customers were, for the latest installment. Unfortunately, I was equally disappointed. I feel a bit sad that a character I have enjoyed for so many years was treated so shabbily by her creator, and thoroughly confused why Cornwell's editors and publisher would print such a poor effort. I find it utterly amazing that I fell asleep reading a Kay Scarpetta mystery!
Cornwell appears to be transitioning the Scarpetta series away from the tough, female, forensic pathologist toward the various characters who have played supporting roles in past mysteries. Echoing the sentiments of many of the other reviewers, she is barely in the book at all! When she does appear, she is not the Kay we have comet to know. She is depressed, sullen, lethargic, and old (although, it appears that Cornwell has shaved a few years off of all of the characters ages, perhaps in an attempt to add longevity to the series.)
Additionally, after having spent the last several years delving into the criminal psyche of Jack the Ripper, she apparently felt that she needed to explore EVERY single character's thoughts and motivations - even those who appeared for only a page or two. Wrong! Most mystery fans want fast paced action and suspense. The plot is the key element. I wish someone could tell me WHAT the plot was in this book?
Cornwell also makes a mistake in dragging the Chandonne characters into this effort - the hairy, modern-day Werewolf, and his handsome brother. The characters stretched the bounds of believability the first time we met them. To carry the plot line further (even weaving them into past plot lines) demonstrates a lack of creativity on Cornwell's part. Perhaps the proliferation of CSI / NCSI television shows have stolen all the good forensic criminology plot lines. I hope not. I would like to see the return of Dr. Scarpetta in a vehicle that is worthy of the series.
The book certainly isn't a good read for anyone who has never read this series, and an irritation for those of us who loved it.
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