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(Kay Scarpetta #17)
It is the week before Christmas and Dr Kay Scarpetta has offered her services pro bono to New York City’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. But in no time at all, her increased visibility seems to precipitate a string of dramatic and unsettling events. She is asked live on the air about the sensational case of Hannah Starr, who has vanished and is presumed dead. Moment...more
Published October 20th 2009 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
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Jan 07, 2012James rated it really liked it
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4 of 5 stars to The Scarpetta Factor, the 17th book in the Kay Scarpetta mystery and thriller series, written by Patricia Cornwell and published in 2009. Many readers had mixed reactions to this book when it was released, thinking Cornwell finally got back on track with the character of Dr. Kay Scarpetta; however, some felt it was still going downhill. I enjoyed the book, mostly because of the focus of the story. It took Scarpetta to Hollywood (so to speak), embroiled in a scandal...more
Dec 27, 2009Katherine Coble rated it it was ok
Somewhere in the 500-plus pages of this book is a good 300 page mystery struggling to get out. There were many points where I thought it would succeed, only to lose it again under the suffocating weight of each character's relentless self-absorption and analysis.
Since The Body Farm, Cornwell has increasingly given over her books to a sort of public self-examination. She uses the pages of the Scarpetta series to work out her own issues, turning her characters into a sort of Greek Chorus for her...more
This book was long, redundant, like a song with no end. There were times when I felt the need to scream, yell in frustration, toss the book as the point was never made. The story line was slow, confusing and erratic. It reminded me of a time when I first started reading and thought how great books were, not caring how the plot rambled or made a point, not caring for significance, not caring if it wasn't organized, like I was smarter then most because I could follow along, because I read the book...more
Dec 02, 2009Mia rated it did not like it
I can't begin to describe how disappointed I am, not only in this book, but in the last several. Scarpetta is un-recognizable from the early books-when she was a smart, loving, still hopeful woman with a life outside of the morgue. Back then I knew why her co-workers were devoted to her. I wish Benton had stayed dead, I wish Lucy had never grown up and Marino had never become...this Marino.
I am convinced that Kay Scarpetta is a thinly disguised Pat Cornwell and I can't help wondering why she hat...more
Dec 31, 2011Barbara Elsborg rated it did not like it
I read all her early books, I still have them on my shelves and then I read one that made me think - no more. So I stopped. Saw The Scarpetta Factor on sale and thought I'd give her another try. Oh dear. Wished I hadn't. What on earth has happened to the writer she once was? POV changes all over the place - including the same paragraph - that left me confused. I liked reading just from Scarpetta's POV. I liked her as a ballsy character and what I read in this book was a stupid woman who should h...more
Sep 19, 2010innae rated it really liked it
I was lucky enough to have a training class with the New York Medical Examiner's Office this past week. Patricia Cornwell was kind enough to stop by with some books for the class -- so this is signed to me.
Thank you Miss Cornwell!
Even though I have a lovely hard cover I have started listening to this take...must say thus far I am impressed.
I continued to be impressed. If the other Scarpetta novels are this well researched (the forensics side sounded really accurate, I can only guess the bomb and...more
Dec 31, 2009Heidi rated it liked it
Somewhere along books #13-15, the Scarpetta series jumped the shark. I don't know if it's because Cornwell continues to tinker with place or has become overly involved in the innerworkings of her main characters, but while this wasn't a bad read, it wasn't the great read her Scarpetta books have been in the past. Please Ms. Cornwell, drop all the past angst between your characters (enough with Marino, Benton and Kay's ongoing issues) and focus on the great villains and plot twists!
I had to think for a while the rating for this book and I think I'm pretty comfortable given it a three star
even though I didn't love it I liked it well enough.
I've loved this series since book one, so I admit I haven't really been into this kinda books since before I started reading more romance. But here I am getting back into Kay Scarpetta's world again and seeing the whole gang of Benton, Marino, and Lucy and it feels pretty good. I think it's been over a year since I read the last of book...more
I've been slack in reviewing my books lately, but had to savage this one after finishing it. The story itself is so convoluted while really not saying anything, it borders on stream-of-consciousness when trying to be a CSI/Police thriller. There's really no suspense, and the 'conclusion' was a quick 30 seconds where the bad guys are dispatched without any buildup, with one 'offscreen' as I guess it wasn't important enough to actually write about the finish. The 'mastermind' of the whole thing sh...more
Sep 10, 2012Mamma23 rated it it was ok
Meh...
This just didn't do it for me like the older pre-Benson-came-back-to-life Scarpettas.
Kay is definitely losing her mojo, as evidenced by her not being able to learn to use a cell phone (Really, Kay? C'mon now you are a brilliant doctor and you can't use a Blackberry?) It's sad to watch. Plus she's not cooking up a storm like she used to. I miss her.
Marino. Oh, Marino, what have they done to you? I am really, really mad at Cornwell for ruining this character. What he did to Kay in the last b...more
I bought this book because I loved Cornwell's older Scarpetta books. Then I read all the really bad reviews, and almost chucked it without opening it. Finally, I ran out of other things to read and opened this one. It took me several months to get through it, in between reading other things. It's very put-downable. Once I put it down, very hard to pick up and start reading again. I had to ask myself why - because this is an author I've loved from the start.
On the plus side, Cornwell is a good w...more
Nov 17, 2009
Nanosynergy rated it
liked it Shelves: series, 2009read, mysteries-thrillers-espionage, reviewed, fiction
A quick, mind-candy read. Still not the early Scarpetta that attracted me to reading Cornwell, but the climax was a fun bringing together of loose ends (although a bit predictable if you've read the previous books in the series). The writing at the end makes me a little suspicious that there's a future video version planned.
While I continue to be a Cornwell fan, I've grown more than a little weary of the continued belly button gazing in the series. Way too much time spent on the personal lives a...more
“A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind.”
It was Nobel Prize winning Hungarian biochemist Albert Szent-Gyorgyi who said this, and applied to my discovery of the character Kay Scarpetta specifically and the incredible writing of Patricia Cornwell in general.
For reference, “The Scarpetta Factor” is the seventeenth novel in the Kay Scarpetta series.
Despite Cornwell’s massive international fame as a novelist, on top of her numerous visits to the New York Times Bestseller List...more
After a long break from reading Cornwell's books I stumbled across this one in a drug store line one day and grabbed it up. And I have to say this is the most painful read I've ever had for a book. I finished it but only because I wanted to know if I was right about who the killer was and ... really that was the ending?
It took me 4 months to read a paperback. I NEVER take that long it was just slow and just hard to read that I kept having to put it down and do something else. It makes me terrib...more
Jan 29, 2010
KarenC rated it
liked it Shelves: police, forensic_mystery
Where do I begin with my reaction to this one? Seemed better than the previous, Scarpetta, although I'm starring them the same.
I thought Dr. Scarpetta was supposed to be into the forensics end of the criminal investigation. What happened to the forensics? For that matter, what happened to the poor dead 'jogger' in the park? Her case seemed to get lost in the mountains of angst among the investigating 'team.' This book, similar to the last, spent more time on the psychological issues of the 'tea
...more
Apr 19, 2011Greta rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I should have known...Twenty years ago I started reading Cornwell's books featuring Kay Scarpetta. I enjoyed the first several of them. Seventeen books later... Ugh. I was looking for a good mystery, an easy read, about interesting characters, with a lot of forensics thrown in. Didn't find it here this time, unfortunately. What I did find was a boring mystery with a bunch of one-dimensional characters whose back stories take up much of the space in the book. Guess you had to be there for all of...more
Mar 14, 2010Donna rated it liked it
In this series, 'Scarpetta' has gradually become the center of an ever-shrinking universe in which the only important people are Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta herself and her long-time associates: her husband (Benton Wesley), her niece (Lucy), and her friend (Moreno). In the rest of this fictional world, everyone else follows their exploits in the tabloids and on CNN like fans in the real world follow events in the lives of stars like Tiger Woods. (BTW, how many real-life medical examiners can...more
the week before christmas and as usual kay is busy at this time of year. one is a jogger found dead n the park - but the evidence does not add up to her autopsy results
then her husband, benton, receives a strange parcel at work
kay has a spot on a cnn programme and when she returns to their apt a package is awaiting her that is immediately put on bomb alert
things evolve and she finds herself embroiled in a second rate actor with perverse sexual tastes and the disappearance of a millionaire wom...more
Good grief. I just returned this book to the library (so glad I didn't spend money on it) after having already renewed it, yet I dropped it into the slot wth 60 pages still unread. It was a painful five weeks to get through 432 pages; I've never taken so long to MAKE myself try to finish something.
I have read all of Cornwell's Scarpetta books and absolutely devoured the first ones. Maybe it's that I haven't read any in quite a while...or maybe...just maybe I couldn't finish this one because Cor...more
I have read, and enjoyed, many of Cornwell's books. After four or five years of no Kay Scarpetta, I picked this book up at the library and expected to be fully entertained. Not so.
It is usually pleasurable for me to start a book with recurring characters; I like the comfort level of running into someone I'm acquainted with, not starting over etc. Somehow, that never happened with this book:
. . . People I thought I knew didn't feel familiar;
. . . People I thought were dead re-appeared;
. . . Chara...more
Feb 20, 2016Kathy Davie rated it liked it · review of another edition
Seventeenth in the Kay Scarpetta forensics mystery series and revolving around a forensic pathologist and her psychologist husband. It’s a week before Christmas in New York City.
My Take
I tried to enjoy this, but all the whining and stupid reactions by the main characters made it an annoying read. It didn't help that Cornwell was constantly hinting and inferring tidbits, some of which were revealed openly, others were buried, and some were ignored. Loose threads, anyone? She was also vague about...more
May 23, 2019it'chy rated it liked it · review of another edition
finally dead, huh?
wow, the angst is still there
my copy had these weird spaces bisecting some words
Cornwell brings back the ever-popular Dr. Kay Scarpetta for a 17th adventure with her newest work. The good doctor has now settled into a position as a part time medical examiner with the New York Crime Scene department. On the side, she is also a senior analyst for CNN, covering topics relating to forensics.
The story revolves around two unique murders. One involves the mysterious murder of a jogger found in Central Park. It quickly becomes clear that her time of death was much earlier than expe...more
Dec 20, 2012Matt rated it really liked it
Cornwell continues the Scarpetta series with another blockbuster, full of fabulous detail and strong story lines that tie in nicely with the previous novels, yet stand alone just sufficiently. Scarpetta is blindsided by the host of a prime-time CNN program about details related to a current case, one that has New York reeling and the talking heads speculating. The murder of a jogger shows ties to a recent Hollywood starlet's slaying in New York, bringing Scarpetta, Marino, and Berger onto the ca...more
Aug 27, 2012Maria Meagher added it
The most convoluted, uninteresting storyline ever. I liked the early Cornwell books but the latter few, leading up to the Marino assault, I found tiresome. I stopped reading after that assault but picked up a copy of this free, so gave it a go for old time's sake.I really shouldn't have bothered. It was very badly written - and while I disagree with the direction Cornwell has been taking recently and the way she allowed her characters evolve over time, her books were usually relatively well-wr...more
Nov 11, 2009Kay rated it liked it
If we could rate by 1/2 stars I would have given it a 2 1/2. I gave it 3 stars because it is so much better than her last one, but it doesn't compare to her earlier Scarpetta series. This one is too long, too wordy, and just seems to ramble. The plot was good-- or maybe I should say the main plot was good, but she just seemed to jump around from one plot to the other. I would say it all came together at the end but I really don't think it did. There were a lot of unanswered questions but by the...more
Not one of her best. Lots of cross stories which at the end, didnt really connect together. Dissappointing, really.
I am a huge Kay Scarpetta fan. Love that this book is set in NYC right next door to where I work (Bellvue) !
Story was typical Cornwell...A good fast enjoyable read
WOW! A major part is more of the same recent stuff. Then, BAM! It changes back to older Cornwell. I couldn't put it down!
I have been a fan of Cornwell's Scarpetta series for years, but I can't keep from thinking that her last couple of books have been a bit phoned in. This was one of those.
The title is intended to refer to the main character's newfound role as a CNN expert, but the book should have been called The Scarpetta Characters' Internal Conflicts. The first 270 pages were filled with detailed (and often repetitive) narration of the characters' inner struggles, with almost no progression of plot. Quite lite...more
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