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Southern Cross

Southern Cross

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not her best
Review: I have read all of Cornwell's book and this was the worst.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not her best
Review: I just finished reading this book and was glad when I was through. It was slow and even boring in some parts. Nothing even happened until the book was 3/4 finished. I only finished the book because I wanted to see if the killer was caught. I have read all of her books and this one was at the botton of the list. I was very disapointed in this book. Not worth reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I expected, but entertaining!
Review: I read this without having read reviews (I probably wouldn't have if I'd seen the reviews), and enjoyed it throughly. No, it's not her usual work, but I read it after a really horrible three days at work, and couldn't put it down. What a hoot! Other people have worse days than I do! Especially interesting since Richmond and those who live and work therein are familiar territory! Enjoy it NOT as usual Cornwell material!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Different
Review: After reading the reviews I almost didn't read the book. I have to admit though; I enjoyed it. It is not Patricia Cornwell's usual type of writing, but it is still worth reading. This book has a little of everything, suspense, romance, and most of all humor. I especially like the part where Passman had her showdown with Rhoad.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A subpar effort from Cornwell
Review: A fan of Cornwell's earlier works, I was greatly disappointed. This book is bad, plain and simple. Don't even think about reading it. It's another example of how successful authors put in less work with each successive book. VERY BAD!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lousey, awful, terrible, stinks...
Review: I was going to write a review but I see others have said it all. Did anyone mention half the book was list of things (guns, tools, exercises etc.)She gave us names of things without ever giving the feeling she knew what she was talking about.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Most of the facts are wrong, proof-reader should be fired
Review: The author should have bought Web-sites for Dummies as most of the computer stuff is completely wrong. Also there are many mistakes that the proof-reader should have corrected. Very little of the story ties together, as another reviewer mentions the attempts at humor just don't work. The complete bungling done by these supposed professional police earned them the resentment. I finished plowing through it as I was on an airplane and had run out of other things to read. Reading mindless trash on an airplane is OK, but this doesn't even make that grade.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This was junk!
Review: I am a huge fan of Patricia Cornwell and have read all her books. This book was one of the worst books that I have ever tried to read. Everything about it was just bad (plot, characters, etc). I can not think of one redeeming factor. My advice is to skip it altogether.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Southern Cross To Bear
Review: This book was so bad - it could achieve some type of cult status. Thank goodness, at the eleventh hour, she came up with that Azalea Parade and those wonderfully shallow manipulations that resulted in every character known to man being in attendance. Avoid this book at all costs, unless you are teaching writing by exposing students to bad literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great change of pace
Review: I really enjoyed this book. It's a great change of pace from superwoman Kay Scarpetta (although I really enjoy Kay's exploits as well). The characters have human foibles and mis-understandings abound. I especially have to feel for Bubba, the earnest, kind-hearted everyman with no luck at all and for Weed who maintains his integrety in spite of suffering loss, neglect and cruelty. I hope to see more in this series from Patricia Cornwell in the future


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