Sunday, April 15, 2012

Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell



Another Kay Scarpetta novel that seemed to drag on a little bit, but still a good read by the end of it. This book is about the murders commited by a French serial killer or "Loup-Garou," a werewolf. He actually has the hereditary condition of where he has long hair all over his body, making him looking like a werewolf. The mutilation killings in Virginia are connected to international killings. Both Kay and Marino are being set up by their new boss, who is also dirty, to be forced out of their jobs. That is, until their boss is murdered by the killer as well. Once again Kay comes face to face with the murderer, and prevails. Of course throughout the book there is more drama with Lucy and her new partner Jo, as well as a new love interest while Kay still deals with the heartbreak of losing Benton. I have a feeling the new guy will be carried over to the next book. I have finally made it half-way through this series (10 books), seeing as she will be releasing a new one later this year. I can do this... on to the next.

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