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Aftersleep Books - 2005-06-20 07:00:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.aftersleep.com () | sitemap | top |
This "chapter" in the very interesting and complex life of Kay Scarpetta was one of my favorites.
It's a different kind of Scarpetta novel.
This one is more about the characters with the "mystery" taking very much the back seat.
Lucy is back, and Marino, and they're all sharing in the pain regarding Benton's death.
Of all the books, this one moves the characters themselves further than any other (as with "The Body Farm").
It's good to see that Kay is, indeed, capable of depression, that she is NOT a superwoman (no matter what SHE might think).
I'd recommend this book to anyone - especially the fan who considers themselves part of Kay's extended family.
I only wish Cornwell would publish more Scarepetta mysteries (I'm not thrilled with the "Hornet's Nest" bunch).
Also, I think it'd be great if Lucy got her own book!
These are all characters we've come to know and love - this book will further that.
Regards to all, turtlex