From the Potter's field - Reviewed.
I have finished reading Patricia Cornwell's From the Potter's field. Yeah, i may sound biased because she's been my favorite author for like an eternity, but this book is really good. (Except for the ending)
To review this book, Cornwell's expertise in forensic pathology is once again given to life by her heroine Kay Scarpetta. Kay is really one of those heroines who does not need guns to kick the bad guy's arse. This book is really good in terms of suspense factor. You will wet your undies on this one guys. Joke.
Well anyways, i have no idea why i am reviewing this book since it has come out in the mid 90's. But hey, it's so hard to get hold of one masterpiece like this.
The plot:
Um, like old Scarpetta paperbacks, another crazed psycopath is murdering people left and right then as always, the last target would be our heroine. That's all. In the end, Gault was run over by a train which is a cool way to die.
Bye for now. I've got a bathroom to visit.
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