The Last Precinct (Scarpetta)

The Last Precinct (Scarpetta)
by Patricia Cornwell

The Last Precinct (Scarpetta)
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Author: Patricia Cornwell
Edition: Mass Market Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2001-07-01
ISBN: 0425180638
Number of pages: 608
Publisher: Berkley

Book Reviews of The Last Precinct (Scarpetta)

Book Review: Forced and ham-fisted attempt at a "reboot"
Summary: 2 Stars

It's been obvious from the last couple of books that Cornwell was determined to make some significant changes to the long-running Scarpetta series. Signs of the characters' unhappiness and frustration with their lot were telegraphed as far back as 'Point Of Origin', and were woven thickly into the narrative of 'Black Notice'. So it wasn't a surprise to me that 'The Last Precinct' seems designed as a complete re-boot of the series. Okay, I thought, this is the book where all the loose ends from previous books will be tied up, and some fascinating plot and character revelations will drive the series forward into new and exciting territory. Fair enough.

Except, it doesn't do any of these things. At least, it doesn't do them well.

'The Last Precinct' is terribly forced and clunky novel. While it does try to clear the decks and start the series afresh, it's done in a very jarring, ham-fisted way. Major plot and character twists are suddenly flung at you out of nowhere. Oh by the way, Lucy created some IT gizmos years ago and is now a millionaire gun-for-hire who's set up an independent law facility with her old ATF boss. You know what, Scarpetta decides she really doesn't love her job anymore and wants to resign. Did we forget to mention, yeah everything you thought you knew from 'Black Notice' was a lie or a mistake. And do you realise that nearly every event since 'The Body Farm' was actually part of giant years-long intertwined conspiracy? Yeah, well it was. I'm not exaggerating, this really is how events play out. If there was even a hint of these plot elements in earlier books, it might not have been so bad, but having all these "Facts" thrown together in one book just makes it seem convoluted and unconvincing.

Ditto the character development, with Scarpetta turning into a flaky, paranoid shell of the woman she once was, for no apparent reason. Scarpetta has previously had her home invaded ('Postmortem', 'Body Of Evidence'), been put on trial on flimsy evidence ('Cruel And Unusual'), and had corrupt politicians and police trying to do her over (nearly every book). Her solution has always been to stay strong and focussed, and battle her way through knowing that truth was on her side. Seeing her fall to pieces, jumping at shadows and distrusting everyone she knows, is grossly out of character for her. And the way she basically "gives up" by resigning and walking away....that's not the Kay Scarpetta we know.

The book also suffers from its long-winded rehashing of 'Black Notice'. Cornwell uses the investigation into Scarpetta as an excuse to have Kay, her psychoanalyst friend Anna, and prosecuter Jaime regurgitate nearly everything from 'Black Notice' in great detail. Most dedicated fans would have read this book, so why the need to repeat everything at such great length? Even more frustratingly, despite its long convoluted build-up, the book ends very abruptly, with many issues left unresolved. So despite its length, there's not much that actually happens in the book. And despite being designed as a re-boot, it leaves all these new plot and character devices hanging, with no resolution.

Really, there's not much positive to say about this book, and Cornwell makes a real mess of what could have been the key novel in the entire series. Unfortunately, if you're a dedicated fan of the series and want to see the plot points of 'Black Notice' dealt with, you pretty much have no choice but to read this whether you like it or not. The Scarpetta series apparently goes downhill big time after this; with 'The Last Precinct', it looks like the rot has already set in.

Two stars.

Summary of The Last Precinct (Scarpetta)

The new era of Scarpetta begins?

In this #1 New York Times bestselling novel, Patricia Cornwell takes her readers deeper into Kay Scarpetta?s heart and soul than ever before?.

Thwarting an attack by a suspected serial killer puts Virginia?s Chief Medial Examiner Kay Scarpetta in the harsh glare of the spotlight. As her personal and professional lives come under suspicion, she discovers that the so-called Werewolf murders may have extended to New York City and into the darkest corners of her past. A formidable prosecutor, a female assistant district attorney from New York, is brought into the case?and Scarpetta must struggle to make what she knows to be the truth prevail against mounting and unnerving evidence to the contrary. Tested in every way, she turns inward to ask, Where do you go when there is nowhere left?


Patricia Cornwell's legendary crime fiction creation, Virginia's Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta, has logged a host of fans among mystery readers and, within the bounds of her fictional world, an equally impressive tally of individuals intent on causing her grievous physical or psychological harm.

The 11th Scarpetta novel, The Last Precinct, doesn't add any new names to the second roster. Instead, in a sweeping narrative gesture toward retrospection (less-than-fervent fans might whisper "or stagnation"), the novel depends largely on ground already covered in its predecessors, Black Notice and, to a lesser extent, Point of Origin. All the familiar faces--friend and foe--are here: police captain Marino, Kay's niece Lucy, the so-called Werewolf murderer, and (in memoriam) Kay's lover Benton Wesley and his killer, Carrie Grethen. Kay, who nearly killed the Werewolf in self-defense as Black Notice came to a close, now finds herself the target of a corrupt police investigation that will dredge her darkest secrets from the deepest corners of her past.

Torn between a desire to clear her name and the instinct of a wounded animal to turn against even its would-be rescuers, Kay sifts through the forensic evidence that seems to link Chandonne to other horrific events in her past, up to and including Wesley's murder. Physical analysis, however, will not be enough to right her up-ended world. Instead, Kay must rely on the strategic support of her niece, cofounder of the Last Precinct (an odd, ill-defined organization that is, in the words of its motto, "where you go when there is nowhere left"), and on her willingness to examine her own fears, misconceptions, and anything-but-altruistic motives. The most important setting in this novel is not the morgue--it's the living room where Kay's therapist forces her to address (you guessed it) "unresolved issues."

The novel's focus on Kay's emotional evolution does not, unfortunately, mask the leaps of illogic that pepper the plot's murky stew. More disturbing than these occasional lapses, however, is the feeling that Cornwell has written herself into a corner. The Scarpetta of The Last Precinct is a far cry from the irritably independent woman of previous books. Her often over-inflated musings are more tiresome than tantalizing. Cornwell's impressive track record makes this excursion a bit disappointing, but that same record means that loyal fans will race to acquire the book anyway and that the odds of her returning to her usual stellar form next time are (hurrah!) favorable. --Kelly Flynn

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