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Cornwell Disappoints January 6, 2009 Sully Everyone in Kay Scarpetta's world is messed up and angry. Ms. Cornwell seems to have lost her character and supporting cast. The negativity from the characters permeates every page.
Giving Up December 29, 2008 Terry M. Mckinsey (Indianapolis, IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've read all the Kay Scarpetta books and while the first four or five were excellent, these last few have really gone downhill. I don't like the way the characters have developed; they have all become self-absorbed and like another reviewer mentioned, they are all just weird! I couldn't keep reading this book and got bored with the dialog. I'm reading Scarpetta now and if it doesn't get better, this will be the last Patricia Cornwell book I'll purchase.
Loyalty Test December 27, 2008 Shelia D. Harvey (Houston, Texas) This novel tests the loyalty of Kay Scarpetta followers. The third-person narration keeps the reader from getting close to the characters. We never get a feel for the killer--can't hate him, can't grudgingly respect the method to his madness, can't feel sorry for him; all because we know next to nothing about him. Can't really care about the victims, either. Of the recurring characters, only Marino (and Rose, to an extent) has texture, and even that is unsatisfying. The writing is cryptic. I could go on, but the bottom line is, you can skip this one. Bad Girls Finish First
I think it's time for Scarpetti to die a quiet death December 27, 2008 Janet T. Edwards (Callaway, VA USA) I read the earliest Scarpetta books with enthusiasm and enjoyment; but after 4 or 5, it got too repetitive and I lost interest. After a long interim, I picked up this book to get reacquainted. What a waste of time---the storyline was incoherent, disjointed, trite. What else can I say? Someone needs to kill off Scarpetta.
Not up to her usual good read December 26, 2008 Linda Mikkelsen (NW Minnesota, USA) I normally pick up a Cornwell book featuring Kay Scarpetta and read it in a couple of sessions. This one was not a page turner; I had to struggle to read it. Too many loose ends, too many improbable explanations. I will most likely buy another Scarpetta but if it isn't better than this, it may be my last. There are too many good books to waste time on bad ones!
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