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Blow Fly

Blow Fly

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Amanda from Houston, TX
Review: I thought that this book wasn't one of her best attempts yet. I am really getting tired of reading about this Chandonne character, but maybe her next book will be better. Maybe Dr. Scarpetta will be more like the past. We can only hope.

Well, Patricia Cornwell has me hooked anyway, even if this wasn't her best book. I will be first in line when her next one comes out.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blows: A Series
Review: I will be short. Only the serious die-hard fans will appreciate this book. The pacing is all off. The third person doesn't work here. I found the different storylines and storytelling confusing and distracting. This is second-rate at best and a trend in poor storytelling. All that is happening is so unreal and an insult to the reader! This book blows!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where did she go?
Review: I'd really like to know what happened to Kay Scarpetta. THE Kay Scarpetta... the one that we all knew, loved, and thought of as a real person. The Kay who used to solve thrilling, suspenseful cases with the help of her trusty, wise-cracking sidekick Marino, and her intelligent genius of a niece. This book really baffles me. After 'Black Notice' and 'The Last Precinct', I thought we were honestly going to be done with the Jean-Baptiste plot-- guess I was wrong. This isn't your ordinary Scarpetta book. You can even tell by reading the first paragraph-- Cornwell has changed her writing style of these books. 'Blow Fly' was written in the third person, very different from her first 11 books. Kay Scarpetta is the main character, and the book doesn't even focus on her as much, very unlike the past ones. They're written from every character's point of view.

Kay- We should call this book the "Scarpetta Crash". She lives in a run-down house in her native Florida-- certificates, degrees, and awards all stashed away in cardboard boxes. She makes her living by private consulting. She trips over Benton's Wesley's dead body everywhere, just trying to cope with everyday life. 'The past is the past', as Jaime Berger puts it. This is a totally different person we have read about in the past. Not the Kay we all know.

Pete Marino- Poor Pete. He's so worn out by now, with the whole Jean-Baptiste mess still going on. He seems so fed up and sick of life, but especially with trying to keep the secret of Benton's "death". And while we're on the subject...

Benton Wesley- Good Lord, I don't even know where to start. He has no, whatsoever, emotions or feelings for Kay anymore. He doesn't think about her, and can't even speak her name. He lives in Boston under the name of "Tom", everyday trying to convince himself that "Benton" is dead. And from a die-hard Scarpetta fan's point of view, Benton's definitely dead.

Lucy Farinelli- The brilliant woman who at the age of 10 reprogrammed Scarpetta's UNIX-based computer. Well... in this book we find Lucy trecking all over Europe hunting down the Chandonne cartel. I really thought she was the only normal character in this book, until she turns out to be some cloak-and-dagger killer. Her and Marino especially anger me, all because they keep the secret of Benton. Kay has a right to know. She trusts Lucy and Marino most, yet they live with this secret everyday of their life.

I, personally, would just like to forget about this book for now. Maybe erase it from the Kay Scarpetta Résumé. I hope Cornwell, in the future, will restore our beloved Kay Scarpetta to the person we once knew her to be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best
Review: I too was kind of surprised by the switch to third person, but once I started getting into it, there was really no other way to have it. This is a different Scarpetta than in the other books. There is so much going on in this book, my heart was racing the whole time. I thought it was one of the best. I was upset when it was done with it (in 1 day!) because now I don't know what to do with myself until the next one comes out!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book, great author, but broke my heart
Review: Her earlier books were so nimble, and her love and passion of forensic science and discovery made the pages fly. But this book, and the last Scarpetta novel, were so heavy and dull! I wonder if the fault lies with the old adage that we become what we focus on. There is so much darkness in this that there is no thrill, and certainly no joy in discovery. The characters are so coarse and you don't even care if anyone is redeemed or redeemable; and that's just not real life. I couldn't even finish the book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I can't believe I fell for this again
Review: Cornwell's last book sucked big time. Still, I bought this one thinking that Scarpetta would be her redeeming. Wrong. None of her characters are a) believeable or b) worth caring about. If I ever buy a Cornwell book again (and she used to be one of my favorites), it will be in paperback and after I've read every review on Amazon.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Somewhat Disappointed
Review: Couldn't wait for another Scarpetta novel, hopefully soon we will have one with the old "flair". NOT a fan of the third person style that Cornwell used. Where is the Kay we all know and love??

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not a scarpetta novel
Review: a huge let down!! i did finish the book only because i was still hoping to the end that there would be some hint of it being a scarpetta novel. it didn't. after having read all the previous scarpetta novels i was quite taken aback at the change to 3rd person. it was very difficult to overcome. the twists incorporated into the novel do not fit with the characters in any of the previous novels except in name only. there are also many inconsistencies with the references to the past in a failed attempt to try and explain the sudden change in everything that you thought you knew from being an avid reader.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sadly disappointed
Review: Having followed Patricia Conrwell's Scarpetta series, I would have to say that this one lacked her usual flair. The books starts out at a good rate, but by the time you finish it you will disappointed. Without giving away the ending, she leaves you hanging about some of the characters.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book bites-no pun intended.
Review: Do I ever agree with Maria from New York!


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