Rating: Summary: BLOW FISH Review: I was a big fan of Cornwell and her ficticional character, Scarpetta. But the plot, constance referances to previous books and the ending of this book, BLOW FLY ,left me in limbo. I hope the next book will be more intriging and enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Yawn. Review: I usually give a book about 10 pages to pull me in before I move on (so many books, so little time...). I gave Blow Fly about 40. And after all those words, I still didn't give a rat's behind about Scarpetta or any of the other characters. I've read every Scarpetta novel, so theoretically I should have known what the backstory was, and had some emotional investment in the characters, but apparently The Last Precinct didn't make much of a lasting impression on me - I couldn't remember what had happened, or why I should care. Tempe Brennan is a more interesting medical examiner; V. I. Warshawski is a more interesting investigator; the latest novels featuring each of them were far more interesting than Blow Fly was. Maybe it's time for Scarpetta to just retire...
Rating: Summary: Intriguing Review: This book is not your typical Scarpetta novel. However, it is still very good. I felt that she wrote a very good story but she does have the disappointing habit of wrapping up her books in about 2 pages. If you take it for what it is - a brilliant story - and do not read it with preconceived notions of what a Scarpetta novel "should be". Then you will not be disappointed. I found it quite enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Bow Fly.. Review: When I starting reading the book I had the same additude as the other reviewers..upon completing the book my attitude changed. I thought it was slow starting but all in all I would recomened it to others..especially if you have read all her other novels.
Rating: Summary: Blow Fly: A Scarpetta Novel by Patricia Cornwell Review: I think Patricia Cornwell is tired of writing about Kay Scarpetta! It apparently is quite evident in this book. I agree with many of the other reviewers here, this book is an absolute dud. I'd be embarassed to pass it on to someone else! It is very poorly written. The characters are flat and unlikable! I wonder if she just wanted to satisfy her publisher's deadlines. The reader gets the feeling Patricia Cornwell rushed through this novel to get it over with! I, too, was quite annoyed that she kept Scarpetta on the perimeter of the story until the end! Three chapters devoted to Baptiste talking to himself, was just downright boring. We get the point already, this guy is a nutcase! The book dwells on this too much! Downright condesending to the readers. I, too, like the others wondered how she was going to tie everything up with so few pages left. The end was rushed. A BIG disappointment. I wish she would not write anymore about Kay Scarpetta if she's going to treat her character with such irreverence and disrespect. The most disappointing feeling I have, though, is that I anxiously waiting so long for nothing? This book just got me upset! Patricia Cornwell, please reread your first few novels, that's what the readers want!
Rating: Summary: The Best of the Best Review: It is possible readers of Blow Fly were let down by the ending and disappointed that Kay Scarpatta was not so much the main character. The unabridged audiotape is riveting. The reader is superb as she has been in previous tapes. From French to German to Marino-ese. Cornwell's intricate plot comes alive with the reader's skill. I still like being read to.
Rating: Summary: Too much Lucy, not enough Scarpetta Review: Without restating what many other reviewers have already said, this latest chapter in the Kay Scarpetta series was a complete letdown. Aside from those moments that defied logic and the abrupt and unsatisfactory ending (couldn't we at least be a witness to the demise of the hideous Jay Talley?), this book completely lost focus of its central character. Were is Kay Scarpetta? She is the heroine, right? Way too much Lucy and her glitzy spy toys. I think Ms. Cornwell needs to re-read the first books in her Scarpetta series to remind herself of what a compelling and thrilling author she can be.
Rating: Summary: I'll second that Review: The other reviews say it all. The book stinks! I don't know if Patricial Cornwell has given up writing for investigative work for the media or what. But, obviously she can't do both.
Rating: Summary: A shame Review: I think I saw this plot on Days of Our Lives 10 years ago. Such a letdown.
Rating: Summary: I guess I'm one of the few Review: I enjoyed this novel very much. I enjoyed the different writing style she utilized in this book, the simultaneous time lines and different perspectives. It was an interesting departure from her normal style. I also liked that a number of long arching story lines were tied in and explained better. My only complaint is the ending, I wanted to keep going and read more, find out more, but the book ended like hitting a wall at high speed. And unfortunately, I'm very impatient and hate to wait for the next installment. I want to know what happens to Kay, Benton, Lucy, Nic... I don't like "To be continued."
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