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Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Kay Scarpetta, medical examiner and noted forensic pathologist, is called in by the North Carolina authorities, After an initial review, she believes that the murder may have been committed by serial killer, Temple Gault. Long known to the FBI, He has managed to elude capture and remains at large. More careful review of the forensic evidence, however, leaves her with unanswered questions that initially puzzle her. As she endeavors to untangle these strange and tantalizing clues, she realizes that they begin to point away from Gault and in a direction more horrifying than anyone ever imagined.
Meanwhile, Dr. Scarpetta must contend with other issues closer to home. Her troubled niece, Lucy, an intern at the FBI facility at Quantico, becomes enmeshed in a legal controversy that threatens to derail her future employment hopes. Scarpetta's long time associate and homicide detective, Pete Marino, may have bitten off more than he could chew and has personally gotten involved with Emily Steiner's mother. Meanwhile, Dr. Scarpetta, herself, is undergoing a certain amount of personal angst over the sexual tension that is building between her and married FBI agent, Benton Wesley. All these personal concerns overlay her investigation for Emily Steiner's killer.
The forensic questions that arise from Emily's murder lead Dr. Scarpetta to "The Body Farm", a secret research facility in Tennessee, where some of the answers to her questions may be found. It is the forensic clues and their analysis by Dr. Scarpetta that provide the most interesting aspects of the book. All in all, It is another excellent addition to the Kay Scarpetta series and well worth reading.
"Her voice was high-pitched and reminded me of banjo strings. I knew I would have a hard time understanding a word of what she might have to say. . . .her eyes never leaving mine. They were pale and crossed like a Siamese cat's. . . . 'Thar was looking for thar,' Deborah said to him, and I realized with amazement that she used 'thar' for every pronoun."
Come on. There's no evidence that a speaker of any language cannot differentiate between personal pronouns. If this is Cornwell's attempt to make Scarpetta appear superior, heaven help Kay Scarpetta. The contrast between these poor characters in Black Mountain, North Carolina and Ada and Inman from Cold Mountain is startling. If you want an authentic depiction of western North Carolina which has been researched thoroughly and presented with dignity and respect for its characters read _Cold Mountain_. This was my first Caldwell novel and may well be my last. I don't have time to read such drivel.


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