Collection: Livre 1 dans la collection Kay Scarpetta
Rating: Pas de note
Étiquettes: FR-Policier, Lang:fr
Résumé:
Cornwell, a former reporter who has worked in a medical
examiner's office, sets her first mystery in Richmond, Va.
Chief medical officer for the commonwealth of Virginia, Dr.
Kay Scarpetta, the narrator, dwells on her efforts to
identify "Mr. Nobody," the strangler of young women. The
doctor devotes days and nights to gathering computer data and
forensic clues to the killer, although she's hampered by male
officials anxious to prove themselves superior to a woman.
Predictably, Scarpetta's toil pays off, but not before the
strangler attacks her; a reformed male chauvinist,
conveniently nearby, saves her. Although readers may be
naturally disposed to admire Scarpetta and find the novel's
scientific aspect interesting, they are likely to be put off
by her self-aggrandizement and interminable complaints,
annoying flaws in an otherwise promising debut.
This award-winning novel based on Richmond's real-life
"South Side Strangler" case introduced Virginia's chief
medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta, and launched Cornwell's
career. Narrator Lorelei King generally has a pleasant
reading voice and uses good pacing to build suspense.
However, this is not a successful merger of book and reader
for American ears. Listeners may be confused to hear that Kay
wears "cocky" (khaki), for instance, and accenting the second
syllable of such words as modem and condom distract the
listener from the story. Furthermore, the voices of
supporting characters (such as Marino, a "stoopid" New Jersey
cop, and Lucy, a fussy Southern child) are stereotypical.
Fortunately, an unabridged version of Postmortem is available
from several other producers, including Recorded Books (Audio
Reviews, LJ 2/15/94). Not recommended.?Juleigh Muirhead
Clark, Williamsburg, Va.
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