Collection: Livre 6 dans la collection Kay Scarpetta
Rating: Pas de note
Étiquettes: FR-Policier, Lang:fr
Résumé:
Upon examining a dead woman found in snowbound Central
Park, Kay Scarpetta immediately recognizes the grisly work of
Temple Gault, a bold and brilliant killer from her past. Now
she must hunt down a psychopath whose string of horrible
murders is leading inexorably to his ultimate prey: Scarpetta
herself. Even with the help of the FBI, Scarpetta knows the
endgame is hers alone to play -- and it will be played on
Gault's home turf, the subway tunnels beneath New York
City. Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta plays a tense
cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer, an old enemy, in her
sixth outing (following The Body Farm), and he has her badly
rattled. The story begins as a rotten Christmas for
Scarpetta: Temple Gault has struck again, leaving a naked,
apparently homeless girl shot in Central Park on Christmas
Eve; Scarpetta, as the FBI's consulting pathologist, is
called in. Later, a transit cop is found shot in a subway
tunnel, and, back home in Richmond, Va., the body of a
crooked local sheriff is delivered to Scarpetta's own morgue
by the elusive, brilliant Gault. The normally unflappable
Scarpetta finds herself hyperventilating and nearly shooting
her own niece. In the end, some ingenious forensic detective
work and a visit to the killer's agonized family set up a
high-tech climax back in the New York subway, which Gault
treats as the Phantom of the Opera did the sewers of Paris.
There's something faintly unconvincing about Gault (in a
competitive field, it's tough to create a really horrific
serial killer), and Scarpetta, stuck with her own family
troubles and involved in a rather glum affair with a
colleague, seems to be running low on energy. Still, this is
a compelling, fast-moving tale, written in a highly
compressed style, and only readers who know that Cornwell can
do better are likely to complain. Literary Guild, Doubleday
Book Club and Mystery Guild selections.
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From Publishers Weekly
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