A Forensic Dr. Kay Scarpetta Mystery
2011 Book Review #96
Publishers Weekly Review
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the spunky and thoughtful chief medical examiner introduced in Cornwell's first novel, Postmortem , makes her second commanding appearance here.
Beryl Madison, a writer of historical romances, is grotesquely slashed to death in her Richmond , Va. , home after returning from Key West , where she had fled, terrified by threats to her life.
Why Madison let the killer into her home is Scarpetta's first question; pursuing its answer involves her in the murder of another writer, reclusive Cary Harper, who was Madison's jealous mentor; the suicide of Harper's sister; the FBI investigation of Madison's crooked lawyer; and, along with bewildering threats to her own life, plenty of complex, satisfying forensic sleuthing.
Finding clues under a microscope, in the records of a psychiatric hospital, at a Key West restaurant and in a terrorist skyjacking, Scarpetta follows a trail of evidence…clues that would lead nowhere without her intelligence, compassion and imagination…to a powerful conclusion.
Cornwell handles her heroine's interactions with the local police and a former lover with authority to equal her technological expertise.
My Thoughts: I love Cornwell’s books. I love the characters and the plots. This one is her second in the Scarpetta Series and an excellent read.
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