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Download PDF Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, Band 9), by Patricia Cornwell

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Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, Band 9), by Patricia Cornwell

Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, Band 9), by Patricia Cornwell


Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, Band 9), by Patricia Cornwell


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Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta, Band 9), by Patricia Cornwell

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Patricia Cornwell's most recent bestsellers include Red Mist, Port Mortuary, and Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper���Case Closed. Her earlier works include Postmortem���the only novel to win five major crime awards in a single year���and Cruel and Unusual, which won Britain���s prestigious Gold Dagger Award for the best crime novel of 1993. Dr. Kay Scarpetta herself won the 1999 Sherlock Award for the best detective created by an American author.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 416 Seiten

Verlag: Berkley; Auflage: Reissue (1. August 1999)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0425169863

ISBN-13: 978-0425169865

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

10,8 x 2,9 x 17,1 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

3.2 von 5 Sternen

107 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 2.983.751 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

This is the first Scarpetta novel that I have read. The plot is well constructed and the book has the character of a good horror novel: You could even compare it to "The Silence of the Lambs". But the narrator indulges too much in self-reflection and an almost paranoid view of her surroundings. This is not conceivable in a person of her position. When she reflects about herself for pages, she takes the speed from a very good story. Such reflective passages are certainly necessary, but here they seem a bit exaggerated.Nevertheless, I will try another of the Scarpetta novels.

I have always loved Patricia Cornwell's writing and her books. She is a sharp woman with great writing skills, and her knowledge of forensic science is certainly part of the reason people come back to read her again and again. This book was extremely depressing, more than frightening...because we've been through these same things with Scarpetta and her niece before. How many times can one person deal with such tragedy and loss in their lives. At a certain point, this becomes unbelieveable (except for the Kennedy family), and the reader loses interest. Yes, the author is aging her protagonist and life does change, but must it always be so negative? I get the feeling Cornwell wants to be rid of this character, with this book being not up to her usual standards and with the introduction of other characters in books such as "Southern Cross". If this is true then I should think the author would want this character to go out with a good plot behind her. Karen Sadler, Science Education, University of Pittsburgh, klsst23@pitt.edu

Ms. Cornwell brings us her 9th thriller featuring ME Dr. Kay Scarpetta. In "Point Of Origin", there are several plots twisting and turning the reader. Sick psycho Carrie returns from "Body Farm" to threaten Kay and retired FBI boyfriend Benton Wesley. Add a special assignment from the government, to now help forensically in the case of a burnt to the ground horse farm...including a body, and Dr. Kay has her hands full.I enjoyed this book. However, at times I felt the scenes were perhaps overwritten, clogging down the penned rich rhythms we are accustomed to. Or, maybe there was just TOO much going on.....rather dizzying, like several kittens bouncing about with frazzled balls of colorful yarn.Ms. Cornwell apparently was getting EVERYTHING in to complete this series. And for Scarpetta fans, there are some sad endings besides the series.Still a classic Cornwell chiller.Thanks for your interests & comments--CDS

I've read all of Cornwell's books up to this one, and I found this sad, sad, sad -- as well as wonderfully done. As usual, Cornwell's characters are so real the reader feels like we know them personally. In Point of Origin, Cornwell gives the morbidly curious her usual dose of the gross but very real aspect of death. Most people don't think of the cutting open of bodies as part of murder investigations, but as a writer and reporter, I have come across medical investigators and crime myself. I have grown so fond of her character, Dr. Kay Scarpetta, that I can see her with my own eyes. (In fact, I picture her as looking exactly like Cornwell, from her descriptions of Scarpetta and Cornwell's own photographs and Cornwell's experience). Scarpetta and myself savored the last moments of a dying relationship through this book. Cornwell never gives you an ending you'd expect. In fact, this one shocked me, and I'm pretty unshockable. Putting emotion aside, it was the best possible ending she could have done. I think Scarpetta would agree, although in an ironic, unhappy sense. The book serves up horrendous death and a lesson readers can take with them in their own lives -- not to take anything for granted. Bravo, Cornwell!

I finished reading Point of Origin two days ago, but didn't get a chance to get to the computer until today. I read the other reviews before I put fingers to keyboard. I get tired of reading about people who expect more from authors than a good, page turner of a story. If you want to cure the evils of the world, don't look to fiction for the answers.Patricia did a good job, and I for one am interested in what happens to the villains as time passes. It's a sad statement that Carrie was able to manipulate the system and do the things she does in the story.And as to the comment about the end of the main story from one reader, who knows what really happened? I seem to remember that appearances can be deceiving...Please keep up the good work. I'm recommending this to my pals.

Normally I really enjoy Patricia Cornwell's books, in fact, I'd consider her one of my favorite authors, but Point of Origin falls so far short of any of her other works. My first complaint, too many references to earlier books, one of which I haven't read. This makes the book terribly confusing at some points, and if you haven's read Cruel and Unusual, you're really going to be lost. Second, since most of the characters do appear in other books, she neglects to introduce us to them in Point of Origin properly. For instance, it took me pages to figure out that Sparkes is African American. Vital information to racheting up the suspense and interest in "who-dun-it". Third, enough with Carrie Grethen and Temple Gault. They were interesting the first time (first couple times for Gault), but give it a rest. They're just too invincible. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Carrie appeared again. Disappointed, but not surprised. Finally, the story itself could have been so much better. I agree with an earlier reviewer who reacted to the helicopter shoot out...lame. And with the Fire Marshall, because I can't believe it took that long to figure out how they were starting the fires. You would think an ATF investigator and FBI officers would be able to figure out where the magnesium came from, if they've had any training at all. SO, all in all I was very disappointed. I wouldn't recommend this book to old fans, and I DEFINITELY would advise new Cornwell readers to pass on Point of Origin.

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