Collection: Livre 15 dans la collection Kay Scarpetta
Rating: Pas de note
Étiquettes: FR-Policier, Lang:fr
Résumé:
Bestseller Cornwell's 15th novel to feature Dr. Kay
Scarpetta (after 2005's
Predator) delivers her trademark grisly crime
scenes, but lacks the coherence and emotional resonance of
earlier books. Soon after relocating to Charleston, S.C., to
launch a private forensics lab, Scarpetta is asked to consult
on the murder of U.S. tennis star Drew Martin, whose
mutilated body was found in Rome. Contradictory evidence
leaves Scarpetta, the Italian carabinieri and Scarpetta's
lover, forensic psychologist Benton Wesley, stumped. But when
she discovers unsettling connections between Martin's murder,
the body of an unidentified South Carolina boy and her old
nemesis, the maniacal psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self,
Scarpetta encounters a killer as deadly as any she's ever
faced. With her recent switch from first- to third-person
narration, Cornwell loses what once made her series so
compelling: a window into the mind of a strong, intelligent
woman holding her own in a profession dominated by men. Here,
the abrupt shifts in point of view slow the momentum, and the
reader flounders in excessive forensic minutiae.
Forensic trailblazer Kay Scarpetta faces numerous battles
and challenges in this latest entry in the series, which
seems to be losing a little steam but still has a large
following. Scarpetta and her sidekicks struggle to establish
a private practice that provides autopsy services for
jurisdictions that lack a local pathologist. Complex and
unhealthy relationships grow stranger, and personal issues
threaten to overshadow unfolding mysteries. Reading’s
highly capable narration is the strength of this production,
but it is still hard to overlook the distracting
repetitiveness of backstories that explain circumstances and
relations to new listeners. Reading’s darker tones are
well suited to the many characters, and she offers a wide
range of distinctive accents, including Italian and southern
U.S., with ease. For fans who find solace in the Scarpetta
formula. --Jeanette LarsonFrom Publishers Weekly
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