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Manufacturer:
Popular Culture Ink
Written By:
Patricia D. Cornwell
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Binding:
Hardcover
EAN:
9780765105448
ISBN:
0765105446
Label:
Popular Culture Ink
Manufacturer:
Popular Culture Ink
Number Of Items:
1
Publication Date:
1997-10
Publisher:
Popular Culture Ink
Studio:
Popular Culture Ink
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Forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta matches wits with a sadistic killer who infiltrates the FBI's top-secret artificial intelligence system and begins to close in on Scarpetta herself. Reprint.
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Summary:
Cornwell can do better, and I know it!
Comment:
I've been an ardent Patricia Cornwell fan, since I read the first of her books, Post Mortem, about two summers ago. Since then, I've been trying to get my hands on her books, in the order that she wrote them, so as to follow the character building that she's done for the Chief Medical Examiner of VA, Key Scarpetta, and her entourage including Det. Marino, Agent Wesley, and her niece Lucy.
However, this book left a bad after-taste in my mouth. The story moves at a very fast pace, but then that's about the only thing that is good about this book. Rest everything is about average. Sadly, Cornwell tries to inculcate fear of Gault in the reader's mind, but nothing much seems to happen to Scarpetta anyway, despite her working in what could very well be the least secure government offices in the world! Just about anyone can break in, at anytime, anyone can make anything disappear, anyone can crack any security protocol and encrypted passwords - one seems to wonder how's the place still standing!
It reminded me of those spoof teenage horror movies, where the favourite quip is "don't open that door...", or "someone was lurking in the shadows, and I was alone...". This book has one-too-many of such circumstances, and I for one found my interest wavering on each of those ocassions.
Forensics is the reason I took to reading her, but this book largely lacks in Forensic Science / Investigation. No foreign material, no strange residue, no inexplicable wound mark... nothing to intrigue the reader.
The climax is high-tech, but again a little lost on me.
P.S.: I'm still wondering WTH does it have to do with Potter's Field?
An average read: 2.5 / 5
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Scarpetta rocks!
Comment:
I love the Kay Scarpetta series, that's how I got hooked on the whole forensics stuff! Patricia Cornwell is an excellent author!
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Central Park Murder
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Here is a terrifying novel by Cornwell. Her knowledge of medicine and forensic science keeps you turning the page. A woman's body is found in the snow in Central Park. There is no question that the killer is one Temple Brooks Goult. Scarpetta discovers that his killings are a pattern with one ending. By Ruth Thompson author of "The Bluegrass Dream" and "Natchez Above The River"
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Summary:
Wow!
Comment:
Ater reading Cruel and Unusual, this book definitley lived up to my expectations! Loved it!
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Thanks
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Received very quickly, only a few days after purchase. Book is in excellent condition as promised. Thank you very much.
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