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At Risk by Patricia Cornwell (2006, Hardcover)

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Book Title
At Risk
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Fiction
Original Language
English
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Item Length
8.5 in.
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed
No
Personalize
No
Publication Year
2006
Type
Novel
Format
Hardcover
Literary Movement
Modernism, Post-Modernism
Language
English
Era
2000s
Item Height
1 in.
Personalized
No
Author
Patricia Cornwell
Features
Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Item Width
6 in.
Number of Pages
212
ISBN
0399153624

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  • Not her best - or am I spoiled

    I chose average because even at her worst Cornwell is good. Cornwell a fine forensic mystery writer, actually she seems to own the field. This book is worth reading, once, but you’ll be disappointed if you are a hard core fan. I am getting tired of Benton and Scarpetta’s romance. Cornwell seems tired of her characters too. The ending in this book, and other recent entries, appears rushed as if the author was in a hurry to get away from them. All four of the leads are evolving at the same speed as a soap opera characters. The secondary characters remain compelling and very nasty. Perhaps she is afraid that readers will stop buying her books if she tries to create new leads. I will stay faithful, but only if Marino has a brain transplant and Lucy is murdered in the next novel. My favorite ...

  • The well has gone dry?

    Patricia Cornwell is one of my favorite authors. Her detailed descriptions, character development and storyline twists keep the reader engrossed in the book. I think the series has run its course, and Ms. Cornwell is possibly introducing a new line of characters to expand the storyline. This was one of my least favorite of her stories I've read, but I think that is because I was expecting Kay Scarpetta to come in the story at some point. I like this new line of characters if this is the direction she is steering.

  • Disappointing

    This book doesn't even really deserve one star. It's very short, disjointed and written like a bad formula paperback. I kept wondering when the "real" story was going to start, and it never did. I used to consider Patricia Cornwell a very good writer and could hardly wait for her next book to come out. Her books were interesting from page one till the end and I still re-read her first 7 or so books every few years. They were great. I keep hoping she'll find her way back to her previous style since she used to be my favorite author, but in recent years she seems to have completely lost her touch. I won't buy any more of her novels until I see stellar reviews in advance. Don't waste your time or money on this one. It's not worth reading.

  • At Risk

    Patricia Conrwell writes so well that it is easy to follow her stories and remain captivated. She changed the characters in this one and the setting and it made for more curiosity as you got to know these characters rather than knowing (like with Scarpetta, Marino, and Lucy)everything already. It would make for a great new series! Good book, easy to read, and fast paced. Enjoy!

  • Patricia, Patricia, where art thou?

    To say that I was disappointed in this book would be putting it mildly. Reading it was akin to having a wisdom tooth pulled with a pair of rusty pliers. Patricia, Patricia, what has happened to you! I've been a fan of yours for years, but I would rather serve a tour in Baghdad than read another book of this caliber. I just finished "Judge and Jury" by James Patterson and as always, I couldn't put it down. It use to be that way with you. Midway, I finally took "At Risk" and deep-sixed it in my waste basket. No way it would join the rest of your books on my shelf.

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