Scarpetta almost seems likeable. Don‘t get me wrong, I love the character but she is trying.
Scarpetta almost seems likeable. Don‘t get me wrong, I love the character but she is trying.
Starts with an international serial killer, they find a similar victim in the States, start to piece things together &find themselves up against a bioterrorist plot.
Scarpetta finds herself in quarantine & wow, this book is from 1997.. but it is clear example of why quarantine failed in America 😂🦠
A few side plots from prior books get wrapped up or revisited, but key threads are left hanging
#scarathlon2022 #TeamSlaughter #31by31 #spookoween
This was an ok but not great read. Scarpetta was at her most annoying at times, especially after starting to feel sick with an unknown illness. Did she put herself back into quarantine? Did she heck! She was taking taxis, flying on planes, & generally being a possible one-woman germ disseminator. Fair enough she is a medical doctor & said she knew she wasn't contagious, but this was not the run-of-the-mill smallpox. (Continued in comments)
7-2020 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (re-read)
The journey continues...had lots of time to kill waiting for my son to go to surgery today.
Book 8 in the Kay Scarpetta series and I enjoyed this alot more than the last one. It was a really good plot and the relationship between Kay and her niece Lucy wasn't as intense and annoying in this book. She can be abit too obsessive about her niece for my liking.
#seriesread @TheSpineView
Tried a Kay Scarpetta book, which I've wanted to do for a long time, as part of a challenge to read a book that starts with a title with the letter U. Unfortunately felt very underwhelmed by this one, enjoyed parts of it but in the end didin't really care what happened. Don't think at this stage I will be continuing with this series.
Starting my first book in the Kay Scarpetta series by reading Unnatural Exposure, been wanting to sample this series for a long time. Read it as part of a group challenge to read a book starting with 'U'.