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Book Summary InformationAuthor: Patricia Cornwell Edition: Mass Market Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-08-25 ISBN: 0425230163 Number of pages: 592 Publisher: Berkley Product features: - ISBN13: 9780425230169
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Book Reviews of ScarpettaBook Review: Some are better than other, this one is better Summary: 4 Stars
Like everyone else, I was addicted to Scarpetta books from the first one - I read it when there were already 6 (? at least?) published, so I was behind the rest of the world. I finally finished grad school and an employee of mine said, now you get to read for fun, and gave me a bag of Scarpetta books with a list of the order to read them and I read them in two to three days each, non-stop! The more recent books have been hit and miss, Scarpetta always being Cornwell's best but when characters stray from their moral and ethical beliefs (no matter how hard their lives get), I start to lose interest - Destroying Marino's character really rubbed me the wrong way. Yes, he was always edgy, drank too much on occasion, and it was always assumed he was secretly in love with or infatuated with or attracted to Kay but he would never come so close to the violence he is horrified by and spent his life to stop. Are there recurring characters who would cross that line, yes - a primary "good guy" NO. Marino was somewhat redeemed by the end of the book, and relationships haphazardly repaired (from hatred to the way it used to be in a couple chapters is not real life). I enjoyed the book more than some of the recent books and feel like the characters are finally getting back to who they were at the core and that made me very happy - plus it was a good mystery/crime,with the usual personal lives of the main characters-which has always been a big part of Scarpetta books. The four stars rather than five is basically for the moral destruction of Marino, and the sudden "solving a crime and quitting drinking repairs all relationships" part of the story. If it was a long-running beloved tv series, they would have pulled a Dallas "it was all a dream" and recognized their mistake, and made Marino's demise a nightmare shared by Kay and Marino or one of them, thus scaring him sober or something. If he's an alcoholic, he can spiral out of control, losing his loved ones and destroying their lives without being as bad as the bad guys he hates - it happens all the time with booze and drugs - it could have happened in so many ways without being violence against the very people he loves, and an act of violence that is so far against his core character.
Since I enjoyed the book very much, read it cover to cover like I used to do with Scarpetta, (though I am older and it takes longer now) and the characters came back to who they were when I started reading them (more or less), it's a four star book, absolutely.
For Patricia Cornwell, I really wish she would continue to write Scarpetta novels-I would be really bummed if they ended, but these are characters who are flawed like regular people, make mistakes like regular people, live complicated lives, but are good people with good motives, and good hearts. Don't destroy that, and don't try to be something they are not - they are not "questionable" in their characters, motives, etc. Her other books can be those characters who you don't like but nonetheless, they are technically the "good guys" but not likeable - Scarpetta has never been that - all the main characters have been solid, likeable, good people with flaws, but strong ethics and morals. Please DO NOT go back to making them more like the characters like in The Front etc. who are totally unlikeable but "good guys", that is a completely different kind of book and story and does NOT apply to Scarpetta and why we loved Scarpetta (and her "family) from the beginning.
Summary of Scarpetta View our feature on Patricia Cornwell?s Scarpetta. From America?s #1 bestselling crime writers comes the extraordinary new Kay Scarpetta novel. Leaving behind her private forensic pathology practice in Charleston, South Carolina, Kay Scarpetta accepts an assignment in New York City, where the NYPD has asked her to examine an injured man on Bellevue Hospital?s psychiatric prison ward. The handcuffed and chained patient, Oscar Bane, has specifically asked for her, and when she literally has her gloved hands on him, he begins to talk?and the story he has to tell turns out to be one of the most bizarre she has ever heard. The injuries, he says, were sustained in the course of a murder . . . that he did not commit. Is Bane a criminally insane stalker who has fixed on Scarpetta? Or is his paranoid tale true, and it is he who is being spied on, followed and stalked by the actual killer? The one thing Scarpetta knows for certain is that a woman has been tortured and murdered?and more violent deaths will follow. Gradually, an inexplicable and horrifying truth emerges: Whoever is committing the crimes knows where his prey is at all times. Is it a person, a government? And what is the connection between the victims? In the days that follow, Scarpetta; her forensic psychologist husband, Benton Wesley; and her niece, Lucy, who has recently formed her own forensic computer investigation firm in New York, will undertake a harrowing chase through cyberspace and the all-too-real streets of the city?an odyssey that will take them at once to places they never knew, and much, much too close to home. Throughout, Cornwell delivers shocking twists and turns, and the kind of cutting-edge technology that only she can provide. Once again, she proves her exceptional ability to entertain and enthrall.
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