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Thanks
Comment:
Received very quickly, only a few days after purchase. Book is in excellent condition as promised.
Thank you very much.
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Potter's Field
Comment:
I loved this book. I had read several of Patricia Cornwall's books and have enjoyed them all. She
has a way of making you see what you are reading. The surprise eliment of someone doing such an
evil thing to, not only his sister, but his twin sister, gives this book an interesting twist.
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I loved this book.
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Gault's Back...
Comment:
It is Christmas Eve and all is not well. Kay and Marino are called to New York where there is a dead
body waiting on them in Central Park. As in the last book, the scene is staged in the fashion of
serial killer, Temple Gault. The body is unidentified and the identity of the body was one I had not
expected. The book also continues with Lucy and the break in at the FBI from Body Farm. I like the
Kay Scarpetta series and have been reading from the beginning. This book is probably best enjoyed if
you have read her two previous novels, Cruel and Unusual and Body Farm.
Customer Rating:
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Predictable & has a lame ending
Comment:
I have read all of the Scarpetta novels & this is not the worst (that would be Cause of Death) but
rt. up there. I thought the story began well enough, but the ending was lame. The plot was
predictable. Lucy is nauseating as ever & wish she'd die. Scarpetta is still overly materialistic &
self-righteous which has gotten old.
One of many gripes would be that I find it very
hard to believe that all the crime agencies & the media have zero knowledge of this serial killer's
family background (close family members - like a twin sister).
My advice - don't let
this be your 1st Scarpetta novel.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
From the vault, it's Temple Gault
Comment:
Book six of the Scarpetta tales
with no sign of a halt
Another of the sub-series
/>that features Temple Gault
A woman's naked in the snow
that fell on Central
Park
The killer taunts the CME
by leaving his trademark
The killer kills
and kills again
always one step ahead
He'll likely stop at nothing
until Kay
Scarpetta's dead
A network has been compromised
Her office violated
/>Scarpetta has to sift the facts
to see how they're related
A hidden camera
sheds some light
Upon this creepy case
The ending wraps up quickly
with a
subterranean chase
This one's no triumph for the Doc
She comes across as weak
/>Her private life's just one big mess
and things are looking bleak
Characters
drift in and out
but leave no great impression
although the author ties loose ends
/>she's guilty of digression
I liked the last part of the book
especially the
twist
The middle's slightly boring
but it's worth it to persist
/>Rated: 3.5 stars
Amanda Richards, May 13, 2007
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