Chaos (Kay Scarpetta)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (534 Votes) |
Asin | : | 144172429X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 496 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-11 |
Language | : | English |
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Feverdreams said This one was the last straw for a former fan. I am sad to say that while I have been a fan of Patricia Cornwell's for years, this is the last time I will buy one of her books. This has been building up for awhile (probably starting This one was the last straw for a former fan I am sad to say that while I have been a fan of Patricia Cornwell's for years, this is the last time I will buy one of her books. This has been building up for awhile (probably starting 3-This one was the last straw for a former fan Feverdreams I am sad to say that while I have been a fan of Patricia Cornwell's for years, this is the last time I will buy one of her books. This has been building up for awhile (probably starting 3-4 books ago). I am not sure what's happened, but it seems like she's gotten stuck on themes and characte. books ago). I am not sure what's happened, but it seems like she's gotten stuck on themes and characte. -This one was the last straw for a former fan Feverdreams I am sad to say that while I have been a fan of Patricia Cornwell's for years, this is the last time I will buy one of her books. This has been building up for awhile (probably starting 3-4 books ago). I am not sure what's happened, but it seems like she's gotten stuck on themes and characte. books ago). I am not sure what's happened, but it seems like she's gotten stuck on themes and characte. A Disappointing Kay Scarpetta Book Paul C. "Chaos", by Patricia Cornwell, is the 24th book in the Kay Scarpetta series. I believe it's time for Scarpetta to retire. This series has run its' course. "Chaos" was a disappointment. The plot was weak and moved slowly. There were a few twists, but nothing shocking. There was nothing exciti. Not the least bit satisfying SM. Pratt I rated this book a 2 because for me at least it is not the good follow-up to the last book it could have been and that when I finished it I felt like I had wasted my time in reading it. Cornwell's books are generally captivating and advance the bigger story much further than this one did. I
Also, Lucy can't explain how this anonymous nemesis could have access to private information. #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell returns with the remarkable twenty-fourth thriller in her popular high-stakes series starring medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta.In the quiet of twilight, on an early autumn day, twenty-six-year-old Elisa Vandersteel is killed while riding her bicycle along the Charles River. Kay Scarpetta, the Cambridge Forensic Center's director and chief, decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God.Her investigation becomes complicated when she begins receiving a flurry of bizarre poems from an anonymous cyberbully who calls himself Tailend Charlie. But to Scarpetta's surprise, tracking the slippery Tailend Charlie is nearly impossible, even for someone as brilliant as her niece. Dr. When the tenth poem arrives exactly twenty-four hours after Elisa's death, Scarpetta begins to suspect the harasser is involved, and sounds the alarm to her investigative partner Pete Marino and her husband, FBI analyst Benton Wesley.She also enlists the help of her niece, Lucy. Though subsequent lab results support Scarpetta's conclusions, the threatening messages don't stop. It appears she was struck by lightning--except the weather is perfectly clear with not a cloud in sight. To make matters worse, a venomous media is whipping the public int
It is the only novel to win five major crime awards in a single year. Patricia Cornwell sold her first novel, Postmortem, while working as a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. As an actor and director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.. Her character Dr. She has since gone on to become a #1 New York Times <
“When it comes to the forensic sciences, nobody can touch Cornwell.” (New York Times Book Review)“Scarpetta is one of the most believable characters in crime fiction.” (The Vancouver Sun)“Forget the pretenders. Cornwell reigns.” (Mirror (UK))