Good story, loses something listening on audible
Good story, loses something listening on audible
The conspiracy in this was really juicy. Really well done.
I will say though, it‘s really bizarre the extent of things that happen outside of the books that Cornwell fills in, so you don‘t get the impact of it happening just the revelation later. It really misses fleshing out the characters and their relationships because of this. Lucy got aged up after Postmortem which in itself is fine, but her behavior doesn‘t ring true for a 90s teen IMO.
Calling it quits on shoveling for the evening. 🔪📚☕️
Pretending to read/zoning out in my nook. Lucy is very curious about Audrey 2. I‘m not very far into this book but like, I‘m very confused about the character development. They aged up a character & killed a potential love interest off screen. Patricia we need more than the science! What are we doing?
This is a fast paced addition to the series with a plot that is complicated but not overly convoluted. There are several murders in the book with varying ties to the main case, & Scarpetta's nemesis appears, one that will return in several future books. 4🌟
Felt weirdly similar to post-mortem, Lucy visiting and assisting when there appears to be a computer break-in, an unknown leak to the press. Still a page/turner and a fun read but less satisfying to me than the other scarpetta books. Plot centers on the aftermath of an execution of a death row inmate when people are killed in ways reminiscent of the crime for which he was executed.
1-2020 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (re-read) AudioBook
Starting to like audiobooks! I think in this case is because the reader does it so well.
#cruelworld #aprella
Back when this series was brilliant! Haven‘t brought the last couple because they‘ve just gone completely downhill. Which is sad because Scarpetta was a great character. Someone let me know if they improve!
Reading a #PatriciaCornwell classic, tonight.
#CrimeFictionBuff
I've read many of Kay Scarpetta books but I'm not too excited about them. I've always thought that the main character is way too perfect to be actually interesting. This series is just something I've read through the years more because of a habit than an actual interest.