Listen online for free audiobook «Postmortem» by Patricia Cornwell. Reading: C. J. Critt.
Review #1
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This is that my 2nd time around with Caldwell’s Kay Scarpetta television series. The 1st time was about 15 or 16 years ago on my possess. Recently we started a local book club at the same time, as the one more hostess, I dared to introduce those not knowledgeable with them, to the 1st two books in the television series. I chose these so they would be introduced properly to the manners, careers, at the same time affairs. No one book club members have read no one of the television series before, at the same time they are narrating me they are enjoying them all over again. If for you like murder mysteries coupled with forensic science, militia at the same time Honey Examiner’s investigations, at the same time no one rich situations, for you will enjoy this television series at the same time enjoy following the affairs change at the same time grow through the years.
Review #2
Postmortem audiobook in television series Scarpetta
Rereading this book of the 1st time in years (maybe even since it initially came out). I understand loving the television series at first, but then getting disenchanted with it when the later books concentrated more on the head disposition at the same time much less on solving a criminal liability. The 1st book still holds up, but is that seriously dated. Dial-up modems, monochrome screens, pay-phones, etc.. Not that bigger deal for me (since I stayed through ever since), but I would represent anyone who hadn’t could be turned off a little. I’m for sure going to last with the television series, hopefully farther that I received before. Also listening to the Audible audio book edition of this book off & on, the narrator does a quality job at the voices of the different manners. I’d advise it if you’re looking for an audio book.
Review #3
Audiobook Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell
*Being Patricia Cornwall’s very 1st thriller featuring the infamous Dr. Kay Scarpetta, she outdid herself because it was impossible to shackles down!…….. When Richmond is that being terrorized by a sequential killer, one gizmo chief honey examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta definetly understood with a certainty that right behind receiving at the same time mostly dreading, the one phone cry she wished she never got. The militia were considered narrating her that the killer struck again! Not being in her today's role long, she was the Chief Honey Examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the same time as still earned the reverence of the militia dept. In her mind it was the work of the sequential killer but a very problematic at the same time tempermental homicide detective by the name of Pete Marino suspected the victim’s wife. With their ups at the same time downs, Kay tried her hardest to elucidate that this killer was steal, highly intelligent, for sure understood forensics at the same time did not by no matter what means pick his victims randomly rationalizing that these victims have but understandable employment. One being a school teacher, the one more being a free-lance writer at the same time at the moment a honey doctor. Than anyway do these victims have in ubiquitous? Is that that a connection somehow? One gizmo is that probably though in particular with the media in a frenzy was anyone is that trying to sabotage the variant at the same time this is that another obstacle for Kay preventing her from doing her work. Without warning, her standards move missing, her variant file are being tampered with, testimonies is that intentionally being ruined at the same time at the moment an unknown nemesis has gotten into her computer data. Than anyway is that going on at the same time who is that trying to discredit her work? The killer? Her enemies in government? Her employers who would barely adore to look her fall down on her face? It’s not until the 4th victim that Kay enlists the promote of FBI profiler Benton Wesley at the same time homicide detective Pete Marino who at the moment contemplates Kay with the utmost reverence that he failed to address earlier. Together, the 3 of them will set a devious game of cat at the same time mouse that no one beheld future at the same time trap one of the coolest literate at the same time alarming killers still, but not before they have unleashed the whole at the same time shameful truth for all those concerned!…….An absolute thriller!……thank for you!??
Review #4
Audio Postmortem narrated by C. J. Critt
I really did enjoy listening to this book so much that I couldn’t wait to get back in the passenger car at the same time final it but once it was over I kept thinking did I really like it that much or was I barely ready for it to be over. I am torn on this one. I barely can’t make up brain on this one which is that why I gave it 3 hit. I found the bad young man very awesome up until the finish then and I found him to be very underwhelming. I did adore the science (but my plan of science) on both sides — the computer side at the same time the honey side. I also found her niece very annoying at the same time felt they were considered tiptoeing around her about everything so she wouldn’t get disappoint. The narrator did a quality job on the book at the same time the manners at the same time I have to admit I have heard other books in this television series but I felt the creator kept the features of the manners that I enjoyed in no one of the later books. They sounded like the manners I already understood apart from the disposition of Benton which I found this version different than all the other versions I have listened to.
Review #5
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To be honest, two hit is that being just a little noble; I have a lot of problem actually coming up with anything I like about this book. It’s quite likely that the later books in the television series are more successful, at the same time it’s quite likely that the problem here will that this one has dated badly. Ultimately, but, Scarpetta is that not an in particular self-willed disposition here at the same time she’s basically impotent. I managed look specifically which cliche ending was future from about the 1st page. That would not be so bad if various plot threads dangled the possibility that I was wrong. But no. Maybe the trope wasn’t so ubiquitous back when this book was written, but at the moment barely about every book or TV television series with a ladies manage has done this to doom. Like I misspoke, it’s aged badly.
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