The Scarpetta Factor: A Scarpetta Novel

The Scarpetta Factor: A Scarpetta Novel

Hardback
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It is the week before Christmas. A tanking economy has prompted Dr. Kay Scarpetta—despite her busy schedule and her continuing work as the senior forensic analyst for CNN—to offer her services pro bono to New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. In no time at all, her increased visibility seems to precipitate a string of unexpected and unsettling events. She is asked live on the air about the sensational case of Hannah Starr, who has vanished and is presumed dead. Moments later during the same telecast she receives a startling call—in from a former psychiatrist patient of Benton Wesley's. When she returns after the show to the apartment where she and Benton live, she finds an ominous package—possibly a bomb—waiting for her at the front desk. Soon the apparent threat on Scarpetta's life finds her embroiled in a surreal plot that includes a famous actor accused of an unthinkable sex crime and the disappearance of a beautiful millionaires with whom Lucy seems to have shared a secret past.

Scarpetta's CNN producer wants her to launch a TV show called The Scarpetta Factor. Given the bizarre events already in play, she fears that her growing fame will generate the illusion that she has a "special factor," a mythical ability to solve all her cases. She wonders if she will end up like other TV personalities: her own stereotype.

The Scarpetta Factor, the seventeenth in the series, finds the familiar cast of characters together again in New York. Marino is working for the NYPD; Benton Wesley uses his forensic psychological expertise at Kirby and Bellevue; and Lucy continues to dazzle with her expertise in forensic computer investigations as she works yet another case with NY prosecutor Jaime Berger.

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Format
Hardback
Pages
512
Price
22.10 €

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/reads a book in a day because *guestures wildly at 2020* EVERYTHING IS BAD BUT BOOKS ARE NOT But seriously: this was my first (re)read of a Scarpetta book in a hot minute, and even longer since I first read The Scarpetta Factor so there were a lot of things I didn't remember about the book. I was relieved, though, to find that my live for this series and the characters hasn't gone away. I was worried that the clinical way that Cornwell writes these books wouldn't be satisfying for me anymore; at times even now it can be exhausting. But in a weird way it's sort of a comfort coming back to an author whose writing you're familiar with, and that was true with this book. I was also very excited about the reappearance of one of my favorite characters, the deformed and sadistic Jean-Claude. Also the plot was something I loved too: the drama of Kay going on air and being deceived, the mystery with two murdered women, and Benton's ongoing drama with the psychologist. It still always amazes me when I'm reading that i forget that the book takes place in just a few days instead of a longer period of time. This book was a great way to get back into the series after my long hiatus away from it, and I'm eager to do more re-reading.

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Wie sehr hatte ich mir gewünscht, dass Patricia Cornwell zu ihrer alten Stärke zurückfindet. Leider hat mich das Buch nicht gepackt; die Story zog sich hin und ihre Protagonisten haben sich abgewechselt angenervt zu sein. Mein Bedarf an Kay Scarpetta ist für dieses Jahr erstmal abgedeckt.

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