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Blow Fly

Blow Fly

List Price: $44.95
Your Price: $29.67
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Should have read the reviews first.....
Review: All the negative reviews are right on the money. Boring book. No need to go into details...others have done that. I doubt I'll finish the book.

HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT....looked forward to this book as did countless others. What a waste.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Blow Fly
Review: this book did not hold up to the standerd of a best seller

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: disappointing
Review: Please, Ms. Cornwell. Go back to what you do best. Focus on forensics and quit trying to create a sequel-series. This story takes forever to get started. The first third of the bok is a recap of previous stories. It appears Ms. Cornwell had a deadline to meet and wrote the whole book in a few hours. The worst part is that she ends the story with a promise that this weak story is to be continued. Guess I'll pass on the next one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Was It Just About Money?
Review: I am a huge fan of the Kay Scarpetta novels but I couldn't have been more disappointed in this one. The only resemblence Blow Fly has to the prior stories is the characters. Everything that has kept me coming back for
more in this series of books was totally missing from this one! The story is disjointed, the characters we've grown to like dispite themselves now have no personality or depth. I kept waiting for it to get better but unfortunately, it never did!
Ms. Cornwell, I can't believe you really feel this book is up to
your normally high standards. Shame on you if this was done only for the money!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing and Contrived
Review: I was very excited to find that Scarpetta was back! For years, I've recommended Cornwell's books to friends and family. However, this book was quite a disappointment. The plot is lacking, and the ending is contrived. As I started approaching the end of the book, I found myself looking at the number of pages left, wondering if the story was to be continued, because there appeared to be no possible way to tie everything up in so few pages. It did come to a conclusion, however, the ending is terrible. The interaction between Lucy, Marino, Benton, and Kay is disappointing, at best, and the actions of the characters throughout the book are equally disappointing. We were introduced to a character - a police officer in Louisiana - who showed promise to become a much bigger part of the book, but ended up as a fairly minor character. My biggest disappointment is that Kay Scarpetta is also only a minor character, with very little forensics involved. Where are those intricately detailed plots with the Kay Scarpetta of old that we had grown to love? I never enjoyed the Jean-Baptiste Chandonne storyline and was extremely disappointed to know from the ending that there will probably be another. I would not be disappointed if that story faded into the past. If Patricia Cornwell has run out of fresh ideas, I would almost prefer that she retire the character and not write another Scarpetta novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So glad Kay Scarpetta is back!!
Review: I was thrilled to find that Patricia Cornwell finally went back to her Kay series. I adore this series more than any other, and was riveted by this book. I don't understand the negative reviews. The story is interesting and suspenseful and I could not put it down. So what that there are other characters. She always has lots of characters. So what that it is not always from Kay's point of view. I find it interesting as long as Kay is involved. I was thrilled that Benton was alive, and thought it to be a neat twist. I can't wait until the next in the series and hope another 2 years does not have to pass before we get one. I found Cornwell's writing style to be engaging as always and saw nothing wrong with this book. It may not be the best in the series, but I loved it and will keep it next to all her others on my shelf. The only reason I did not give this book 5 stars is because there are a couple of unanswered qustions in the end and the ending seemed hurried and a bit forced.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: BIG disappointment for Cornwell/Scarpetta fans
Review: I've read all of Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta novels, and both the Andy Brazil books and loved them all.

Eagerly, I bought Blow Fly and started in. I wasn't sure if time had just taken it's toll on my reading desires, or if the book was truly as disappointing as I found it. It was the latter.

Like other reviewers, I felt the book seemed to jump around with very little flow and there was VERY little of the forensic aspect that attracted so many to Scarpetta in the first place.

The plots have become so far-fetched and ridiculous it's tough to enjoy the book with a straight face.

The book also ends in a way that leaves the reader KNOWING there will be an equally-bad follow up.

If Patricia Cornwell is unable to continue the Scarpetta stories with the intelligence, wit and drama we've all grown accustomed to, it's time to retire the character and start with something fresh and (hopefully) better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another Disappointing Cornwell Ramble
Review: Just BORROW the book - I keep wondering what the hell has happened to the finely plotted and wonderfully detailed novels of the Patricia Cornwell of the past. This one is not quite as bad as the last two - Black Notice and The Last Precinct. But the Hurry-Up ending smacks so much of Poirot in the drawing room finale, it's hardly worth the bother.
Do you not have an editor, Miss Cornwell?
Do you think your name alone will sell your books?
Do you think we are stupid?

Too bad - another once-fine writer has gone over the edge into unbelievable plots, superficial wand-waving, and too much teen-age-girl-angst-type dialog. GET A GRIP!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm a Huge Cornwell Fan
Review: I've read EVERY book she has written. I am devoted and constantly recommend her books to friends and family. I was pleasantly surprised with the Chardonne family story line being re-introduced. And there were other welcome surprises in the story. I finished it in 2 days. But I missed the story being told by Dr. Scarpetta. I missed the story being centered around her. Dr. Scarpetta was almost a fringe character. I look forward to the direction of where Dr. Scarpetta and her entourage of friends/family end up in the next novel. No idea where we could be led.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cornwell's Scarpetta Novel Jumps the Shark
Review: Can we ever finally end the silly saga of the wolf man or whatever he is and his evil twin brother? The whole thing is ridiculous and incomprehensible. The only thing Blow Fly has going for it is another photo of Cornwell on the back cover looking like a Stepford Meg Ryan. I think that one Meg Ryan in the world is more than enough. This book is poorly written and just plain idiotic--and I'm a Cornwell fan! At least I used to be. Also please note, if you are an animal lover (as I am) be forewarned that there are some disturbing situations that may upset you in this terrible story. I am so disgusted with this book that I will not attempt to resell it on Amazon--instead, it's going straight into my garbage recycle bin. Cornwell needs to get her act majorly together with the next one, or retire the great Scarpetta forever. A really shameful effort.


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