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ISBN:
9780751505122 (0751505129)
Publish date: 1992
Publisher: Warner Books
Pages no: 387
Edition language: English
Series: Kay Scarpetta 5 (#2)
Another somewhat disappointing read, only because i had such high expectations. So many people have recommended this author to me, but i had so many issues with this book! I don't know if it was because of the era it was written, or just Cornwell's personal tastes or her writing ability but this boo...
I actually prefer the later books to the early books. I think her writing got stronger. Mariano was so unlikeable in the early books.
31/3 - Another great Scarpetta story. I haven't read this one as often as Postmortem, so I don't remember the complete story like I do with Postmortem. As I'm reading a new detail of the plot will come to me just a page or two before I read it. Instead of anticipating each twist and turn of the p...
I continue to expect more forensic pathology from this author. I am now reading the third book in the Scarpetta series and have come to the conclusion that this author is not a Kathy Reichs like genre author. Oh well.That being said, this story was interesting and an improvement over Postmortem. ...
31/3 - Another great Scarpetta story. I haven't read this one as often as Postmortem, so I don't remember the complete story like I do with Postmortem. As I'm reading a new detail of the plot will come to me just a page or two before I read it. Instead of anticipating each twist and turn of the p...