Suitnurse
posts on 12/31/2012 4:00:16 AM
My comment/question is the same as the last poster. I read Ms. Cornwell's book where Benton was killed, burned in an arsonist's fire, but in which of her books do we learn what really happened & how it is that he is actually alive, etc?
Many thanks- currently reading Red Mist.
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Judy Hamilton
posts on 9/23/2012 11:43:19 AM
I read the book where Benton "died". I can't find the one where he "came back"?
Please help.
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cam
posts on 1/31/2012 2:48:17 PM
when will you have a new book coming out
I have read everything you have done so far
Am hoping one will be out soon
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Michelle
posts on 1/12/2012 12:32:56 AM
I have read every single Patricia Cornwall book, including her opinion on jack the ripper. Which I disagree with. Is it just me or was scarpetta written by a ghost writer. Either she is losing her incredible way with words, or she has sold out....
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Kathleen
posts on 4/8/2011 6:41:58 PM
After struggling through The Front, I thoroughly enjoyed Scarpetta and Scarpetta Factor. Michelle, I suggest you take a short brake and then dive back in (after a nice plate of pasta with olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, capers and calamata olives). Hopefully you can get back in the Scarpetta groove like I did. Good luck!
-Kathleen
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Michelle Davis
posts on 4/8/2011 2:19:24 PM
I really have always Patricia's writing however I can not get my self to finish The Scarpetta Factor.just cant grab my attention i have never felt this way about her books. Hope the next one that comes out is better.
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claudine
posts on 3/9/2011 3:11:15 PM
Patricia's books are fantastic and my collection is only missing a few. I read and reread all of her books regularly. It kind of makes you realize that other people have it much worse than you do. Never stop writing your fantastic stories.
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Kristin M
posts on 10/13/2010 5:44:15 PM
I am a huge fan of Patricia Cornwell's. I have read almost every book she has out. I happened onto her books one day by complete accident and haven't been able to stop reading them. I buy all of her books when I can. Kay Scarpetta is my favorite!! Hats off to Patricia for always one-upping her last book. I am looking forward to reading the Scarpetta Factor. There are no better crime novels to read!!! Keep up the good work. Always looking forward to the next book!!!! Your #1 fan in Idaho!!!!
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Nina
posts on 6/9/2010 4:54:46 AM
I am reading "The Scarpetta Factor" by Patricia Cornwell. On the opening pages is a quote by Voltaire. I related to this quote and researched its author. He died in 1778, in the book it lists his quote and the date=Voltaire, 1785. Did no one else notice this error???
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Kathleen
posts on 4/21/2010 4:47:54 PM
After complaining about the almost unreadable The Front last October, I must rejoin (I didn't want to read any possible spoilers until I was finished with the book) the discussion now that I've finished Scarpetta- which I enjoyed immensely. What a relief! And I'm glad to see Marino back from the depths of hell!
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