

The 30+ years between when it was published and now is evident, but I enjoyed it for the most part and plan on continuing the series.
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The 30+ years between when it was published and now is evident, but I enjoyed it for the most part and plan on continuing the series.
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At first I found this really daunting because there was YET ANOTHER format/POV shift… and Kay had yet another job in another location… but the POV back to strictly Kay was welcome, as circular & obsessive as her thoughts are.
All the familiar faces are there, along with a character from Kay‘s past. She comes “home” to Cambridge after a fellowship & finds that she has lost her grip on the day to day operations & no one had the guts to tell her.
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✅Finish: Port Mortuary
✅Finish:The Girlfriend
💚Start:Throne of Secrets (I am in a romantasy MOOD)
💚Start: The Night Circus
💛Continue: Dead of Winter (1st official #Wintergames read started! because my library loans are out of control)
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I am liking that the series is heading now back into the crime investigation as the focus. Ending seemed like a bit of a rush job, but it was good.
Kay Scarpetta #15
It was more intriguing than the last couple, they have yet again randomly switched locales, things get more serious in Kay‘s relationship &Marino hits rock bottom.
The murder was in the backseat to the continuing Dr Self drama & Marino‘s meltdown, I wish it would get back to more of the investigation vs character interactions.
(1991) Second in Cornwell's series featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta. The mystery is okay, but Kay's police partner is a homophobic bigot with a heart of gold, which I guess you could get away with in 1991 but is now just .... no. I understand the author herself came out in the 2000s, so I'm curious about her motivation for writing such a character as a hero, but not curious enough to read another.
Scarpetta almost seems likeable. Don‘t get me wrong, I love the character but she is trying.
I was still excited to read this one, even tho the past couple were lackluster. after some meaningful Scarpetta/Marino interactions in the last book, their behavior distant &weird again. Lucy was a recovering alcoholic in the last 1, that storyline was abandoned &she had a random health scare that didn‘t get resolved & didn‘t make any sense out of her character arc. The crime itself was interesting but all the perspectives made the reveal slow AF