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5feet.of.fury
Port Mortuary | Patricia Cornwell
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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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5feet.of.fury
Port Mortuary | Patricia Cornwell
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Goals: 20 hours
✅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)

Welcome back @Andrew65 thanks for hosting!

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5feet.of.fury
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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.

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5feet.of.fury
Book of the Dead: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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Mehso-so

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.

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swynn
Body of Evidence | Patricia Cornwell
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Mehso-so

(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.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm As someone with a brother that could be described as “a homophobic bigot with a heart of gold”, I can‘t say I understand her choosing that person as a hero, but I can understand how it could seem to her like she was writing a real person. I wonder if she was using the character to work through her own inner turmoil of how to view someone in her real life that held the same attitude? 6mo
swynn @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Good question. Maybe ... or maybe she's using the detective as a voice for Scarpetta to react to, expressing a more inclusive point of view. Or maybe she has a redemption arc in mind for the character. I'd be interested to know how the character changes (or doesn't) as the series progresses -- and presumably its audience's expectations change. 6mo
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm That would definitely be an interesting character arc if that‘s what she does. I‘ve never read this series, so I have no idea whether it‘s worth it to read more. 😅 6mo
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Shemac77
Unnatural Exposure: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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Scarpetta almost seems likeable. Don‘t get me wrong, I love the character but she is trying.

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Shemac77
Unnatural Exposure: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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Also audible

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5feet.of.fury
Predator | Patricia Cornwell
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Mehso-so

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

Helsky I remember loving the first books in the series. Then the writing style changed and I stopped reading them. 10mo
5feet.of.fury @Helsky agree. she changed the perspective starting at Blowfly & they have not been good since. The Last Precinct (right before it) was my favorite in the series. Before Blowfly I might have disagreed with some story choices or time jumps, but the books themselves were very cohesive… 10mo
Gissy And those hands? ✋ perfect👌 10mo
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5feet.of.fury
Trace: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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Mehso-so

In most Kay books the crime solving tech &villains are the focus. This had meaningful character interactions (❤️sometimes there are 0) but she consistently leaves huge emotional conflicts off the page &there‘s a big 1 here.

I cannot believe she named the villain Edgar Allen Pogue. He has a (fake) history with the characters as if we would not remember an Edgar Allen Pogue. PC, you have to leave these breadcrumbs. TLP/Lucy‘s plot becomes asinine.

5feet.of.fury The ending also completely fizzled out. & some the endings have been worth whatever shenanigans went on in the middle. 11mo
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Shemac77
Cause of Death: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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Scarpetta is just so annoying….but I have a soft spot for her