Customer Review: I just finished reading this book, and I absolutely loved it! I think this is the best one Cornwell has done in a while, especially after her last somewhat disappointing book. A huge part of what makes people love this series is the interactions among the main characters, not just the technical... more info
Customer Review: I don't recognize the characters we have come to know from the previous Sacarpetta novels. Boring, weird, and mean are some adjectives that come to mind. I am halfway through Book of the Dead, and am just about to give up. Interesting that all the reviews on the 'sellers' page are positive. Click on... more info
Customer Review: Patterson and Paetro gave it away on the dust jacket blurb, "The Women's Murder Club faces an unspeakable horror in an irresistible hospital and courtroom thriller ...". The problem is, they weren't talking about one novel being two things at once. They were talking about two separate novellas that... more info
Customer Review: I found this to be an average read, slow at times. Not a pick of mine for book of the year, but if you are in the health field you will most likely relate to many of the plot lines and patient traumas.
Customer Review: I graduated from medical school in 1987 and finished residency in 1990. I had heard about The House of God for years and I am glad I finally read it. I found it provoking, entertaining, and easy to read. It certainly brings back some all too familiar memories -- though many of the issues remain... more info
Customer Review: Reading "post Mortem" is like getting to know the Chief ME of the Commonwealth of Va., up close and personal. To know what ticks her off, what are her strengths, and her weaknesses, how she is at a glass ceiling where she must fight with male colleagues, out to prove her inadequate in more than one... more info
Customer Review: Kay Scarpetta. Richmond's Chief Medical Examiner, with a full house, and a lot of unsolved homicides. Among other things, she's a part of an ongoing investigation which seems to have no end in sight. Over the course of a few years, ten bodies have shown up, five couples, who's mysterious... more info
Plum Island from Grand Central Publishing Price: $7.99
Customer Review: The negative reviews I read talked about how obnoxious the lead character is, but I thought he was funny. What can I say, that uber-male banter always cracks me up. Here's an example: Corey has knocked a guy out, the guy rouses and pulls his gun on Corey. Corey goes along with the gunman, putting... more info