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Bestseller Cornwell's 15th novel to feature Dr. Kay Scarpetta (after 2005's Predator) delivers her trademark grisly crime scenes, but lacks the coherence and emotional resonance of earlier books. Soon after relocating to Charleston, S.C., to launch a private forensics lab, Scarpetta is asked to consult on the murder of U.S. tennis star Drew Martin, whose mutilated body was found in Rome. Contradictory evidence leaves Scarpetta, the Italian carabinieri and Scarpetta's lover, forensic psychologist Benton Wesley, stumped. But when she discovers unsettling connections between Martin's murder, the body of an unidentified South Carolina boy and her old nemesis, the maniacal psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self, Scarpetta encounters a killer as deadly as any she's ever faced. With her recent switch from first- to third-person narration, Cornwell loses what once made her series so compelling: a window into the mind of a strong, intelligent woman holding her own in a profession dominated by men. Here, the abrupt shifts in point of view slow the momentum, and the reader flounders in excessive forensic minutiae.
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It's hard to fault Cornwell for trying to redeem herself after missing the mark with her last few Kay Scarpetta novels, but this new one won't do the trick. The frosty forensic pathologist and her entourage remain as annoyingly self-absored and screwed up as ever, and their emotional baggage once again gets in the way of the story. A lengthy, vivid scene during which a young tennis star is slowly and brutally tortured sets up the mystery, which unfolds in artless leaps, mostly through halting dialogue and occasional forays into the mind of the killer. Once again Cornwell trots out venal characters from previous Scarpetta books; prominent here is psycho-bitch teleshrink Dr. Self (Predator, 2005), who is hoarding information about what turns out to be a string of loosely related murders. Then there's Scarpetta's longtime investigator, Pete Marino, foulmouthed and crude but tolerated, who reveals true ugliness in what may be the best scene in the book. As to forensic detail, it seems right up to the minute, and Scarpetta uses it often in her search for the killer, all the while trying to preserve balance in her personal life. Only for diehard Cornwell fans, of whom there are still many, despite the author's continued slump. Zvirin, Stephanie

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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Adult; First Edition, First Printing edition (October 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399153934
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399153938
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (699 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #57,801 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars oh dear, oh dear. , July 23, 2008
By C. Gilbert "frumiousb" (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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Dear Patricia Cornwell,

I wrote you a letter back in 2005 after you released Trace. I was, quite frankly, worried about the direction that you were taking poor Kay Scarpetta. And I must say that The Book of the Dead has not done anything to set my worries to rest.

I'll start with the things that I liked. I read once that you should always open a critique with things that you like. I liked that you let Scarpetta finally make fun of herself for some of the conspiracies which she imagines are aimed in her direction. It beggared the imagination that absolutely everybody was out to get the poor woman. In this book, many people were *not* out to get her. And that was a refreshing change. And for that I give you an extra star.

But, oh dear, the rest of the book...

First of all, shock schlock is one of the most virulent diseases of modern airplane novels. The world doesn't need another entry in the race to find The Most Sadistic Serial Killer Ever. Just say no. Please work with a nice straightforward killing, and solve it! I realize that this sounds terribly retro. However, I am tired of seeing writers burn their creativity in an effort to imagine a string of ever more icky things to do with eye sockets and bath tubs.

Second, you failed to get my disbelief to suspend. Too many coincidences. Too many links between all the characters and killings. Too much. Way too much. My disbelief actually didn't even levitate, let alone suspend. Honestly, I think that you ought to have a serious chat with your editor on this point. That is the person who should get paid to warn you that you have broken your plot. And you should listen to them if they do make warnings like that.

Last but not least, Dr. Self. Drop her. Drop this thread. Drop this character. I repeat the "oh dear, oh dear" when it comes to Dr. Self. She is not readable. She is not interesting. She is not anything. Let poor Kay settle down in Charleston without any more outside fuss than her already tangled relationships provide.

Actually, that brings me to a suggestion. Once upon a time, detective novels did this quaint thing where the world around them featured as a character in the work. The novelists used the local color and the detective became a vehicle through which the reader could explore the world. You seemed as though you kind of were starting to get at this with Bull. That was good, but then you got distracted. You wandered off and forgot about him. It was sad. Why don't you try that the next time?

I keep reading your books, largely because I still have a strong affection for Kay from back in the day. I also kind of like that you are one of the few mystery writers who allows your character change, and doesn't keep them encased in a plot-like amber. Please don't make me regret liking you for that, okay?

Thanks for your time.

Sincerely,

the frumious bandersnatch.
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50 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Scarpetta novel...FIVE STARS FOR THIS ONE, January 6, 2008
NOW I KNOW WHY THERE ARE SO MANY REVIEWS ON AMAZON! I actually bought this book because of all the reviews on Amazon, 380 and counting. I have never seen any book with so many reviews. Thrilling from start to finish with rich characters, riveting plot and intriguing settings, I couldn't put this book down. Scarpetta, the consummate doctor, is strong, passionate and brilliant using science and inner strength to solve terrible crimes. This book is a wonderful read for anyone and would be especially appealing to the medical community. Then you can add your review to the long, long, long list.
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54 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen Piglia would read it again., January 3, 2008
An intense read with suspense and mystery. I am always fascinated by Patricia Cornwell's books and I couldn't put this one down. Her knowledge of the criminal mind and utilizing forensics in investigations is amazing. Cornwell truly captures the intense life of forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta and the strength she possesses as a woman personally and professionally. After bringing down a serial killer, Cornwell once again leaves us in anticipation of her next great novel. Cornwell is a great author and this book is extraordinary. I highly recommend it. I hope Patricia Cornwell never runs out of imagination and the need to share it with the world.

(I am not sure that everyone leaving negative reviews read the same book I did because I loved it.)

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1.0 out of 5 stars This unsatisfying book goes nowhere.
I was quite disappointed in this book. It goes nowhere. It didn't remind me of earlier Scarpetta books. How unfortunate! Read more
Published 9 days ago by vincent_anton

1.0 out of 5 stars Unfocused
This novel is so out of focus that it remains but a blur in my memory. It starts out as a respectable whodunit set in Rome. But then it is about the egotistical Dr. Self. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Roger Long

1.0 out of 5 stars Barely Readable Drivel
First of all I admit I have never read a Cornwell Book before. I was given this book as a gift. I was only able to get halfway thru the book and I just had to give up. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bob Masse

2.0 out of 5 stars disappointed long-time fan
Just finished reading. I don't understand why Patricia Cornwell thinks we want to read an entire book to get to the climax, only to have the climax skipped over. Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Carter

3.0 out of 5 stars A Flawed Forensic Fable
As a reader, I'm very fond of Dr. Kay Scarpetta, and glad to see that she's getting her new practice going in Charleston, and that she and her long-time love, forensic... Read more
Published 3 months ago by C. L. Fluty

1.0 out of 5 stars Not what they used to be
I have always enjoyed reading the 'Kay Scarpetta' novels, but something has happened and I just don't know if I will be continuing this series. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Samantha

4.0 out of 5 stars Who Are All You People?
For my sins, I read many of the reviews AFTER I had finished reading the book, and found them to be unbelievable Granted, my copy is a new one, so perhaps it has been... Read more
Published 3 months ago

4.0 out of 5 stars More of the Cornwell/Scarpetta craziness we love
I finally caught up with this recent "Kay Scarpetta" adventure, and what can I say about Patricia Cornwell's latest installment in her "Bonfire of the Vanities of the Criminal... Read more
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As with Cornwell's previous books, this one gives in-depth and accurate forensic information while developing, building and sustaining tension that does not peak until very near... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hard To Follow
I had a VERY HARD time following this book there was too many characters to follow, There was also a lot of going back and forth between characters which made it difficult to... Read more
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