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Book of The Dead (Kay Scarpetta)

Patricia Cornwell
 
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From America's # 1 bestselling crime writer comes the extraordinary new Dr. Kay Scarpetta novel.

The "book of the dead" is the morgue log, a ledger in which all cases are entered by hand. For Kay Scarpetta, however, it is about to take on a new meaning. Fresh from her bruising battle with a psychopath in Florida, Scarpetta decides it's time for a change of pace, not only personally and professionally but geographically. Moving to the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, she opens... (show more)

From America's # 1 bestselling crime writer comes the extraordinary new Dr. Kay Scarpetta novel.

The "book of the dead" is the morgue log, a ledger in which all cases are entered by hand. For Kay Scarpetta, however, it is about to take on a new meaning. Fresh from her bruising battle with a psychopath in Florida, Scarpetta decides it's time for a change of pace, not only personally and professionally but geographically. Moving to the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, she opens a unique private forensic pathology practice, one in which she and her colleagues-including Pete Marino and her niece, Lucy-offer expert crime-scene investigation and autopsy services to communities lacking local access to modern, competent death investigation technology.

It seems like an ideal situation, until the new battles start-with local politicians, with entrenched interests, with someone whose covert attempts at sabotage are clearly meant to run Scarpetta out of town. And that's before the murders and other violent deaths even begin.

A young man from a well-known family jumps off a water tower. A woman is found ritualistically murdered in her multimillion-dollar beach home. The body of an abused young boy is discovered dumped in a desolate marsh. Meanwhile, in distant New England, problems with a prominent patient at a Harvard-affiliated psychiatric hospital begin to hint at interconnections that are as hard to imagine as they are horrible.

Kay Scarpetta has dealt with many brutal and unusual crimes before, but never a string of them as baffling, or as terrifying, as the ones confronting her now. Before she is through, that book of the dead will contain many names-and the pen may be poised to write in her own.

The first name in forensics. The last name in suspense. Once again, Patricia Cornwell proves her exceptional ability to entertain and enthrall. (show less)

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This is entertaining mystery writing with an emphasis on the gee whiz, technical, and scientific gizmos and analysis unlocking the real world data ... (show more)

This is entertaining mystery writing with an emphasis on the gee whiz, technical, and scientific gizmos and analysis unlocking the real world data and information behind the passions of irrational crime. For this alone the book is work a read. The plot is both simple and complex. Simple because someone is comitting grizzly murders. Complex because the plot lines intersect, intertwine into a weave that is sometimes confusing and misleading. This is simultaneously confusing and entertaining. The intra-story lines amongst the main characters are cummulative so if you havn't been following Scarpetta over her fictional career they are opaque and superficial. But then we're not reading for character revelation in a mystery. We're just looking for an entertaining, scary, compelling read with a just ending. Patricia Cornwell has delivered and has also given an insightful look into the present and future of forensic science. (show less)

 
 
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Better than the last one i read but not the best. I thought the ending was abit weak but it leaves it open for another but i just like a proper con... (show more)

Better than the last one i read but not the best. I thought the ending was abit weak but it leaves it open for another but i just like a proper conclusion. (show less)

 
 
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  • I still enjoyed it, but will agree it defintely isn't Cornwell's best work. I thought that it ended with a whimper and I really hate what's happened with all of the characters. Can't someone be happy? I know Scarpetta, Lucy, Marino, and Benton all have their vices, but can't SOMETHING work out for someone?

     
     
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  • Mildly better than the book before it. Once upon a time I liked Scarpetta/Cornwell books because I liked reading it from Scarpetta's perspective. The puzzle and the method of figuring out the killer is what I like best about mystery and thriller novels. Ever since Cornwell starting throwing in the perspectives of everyone else, I've not enjoyed it as much. The disjointed, random thinking of killers and the seemingly endless crazy people surrounding Scarpetta doesn't make my reading enjoyable.... (show more)

    Mildly better than the book before it. Once upon a time I liked Scarpetta/Cornwell books because I liked reading it from Scarpetta's perspective. The puzzle and the method of figuring out the killer is what I like best about mystery and thriller novels. Ever since Cornwell starting throwing in the perspectives of everyone else, I've not enjoyed it as much. The disjointed, random thinking of killers and the seemingly endless crazy people surrounding Scarpetta doesn't make my reading enjoyable. There wasn't as much of that in this story. If Cornwell would shift back to just first-person Scarpetta, I'd be a happy camper. I'd like to see the clues in a more linear fashion! (show less)

     
     
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    Not one of my favorites.. had a hard time following and wasn't willing to lose sleep over getting in another chapter like some of her earlier Scarpetta books.. Still I'm a loyal fan and will continue to read them.. Nothing so far has been as dreadful as Blow Fly..

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    Marino?

    Was it just me or was the Marino deal a bit out of the blue. In the other books he'd been having some issues, but I was in no way expecting what happened in "Book of the Dead" to happen...especially everyone just turning their backs on him. Yes, what he did was incredibly horrible, but for Kay to be ready to accept and forgive I would have thought the others would come around since he's been a tried and true character. No one else even seemed worried at the end...

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