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| | Amazon.ca: From Potter's Field: Books: Patricia D. Cornwell,Don Peppers (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06) |
 | | Upon examining a dead woman found in snowbound Central Park, Kay Scarpetta immediately recognizes the grisly work of Temple Gault, a bold and brilliant killer from her past. |
 | | In the end, some ingenious forensic detective work and a visit to the killer's agonized family set up a high-tech climax back in the New York subway, which Gault treats as the Phantom of the Opera did the sewers of Paris. |
 | | There's something faintly unconvincing about Gault (in a competitive field, it's tough to create a really horrific serial killer), and Scarpetta, stuck with her own family troubles and involved in a rather glum affair with a colleague, seems to be running low on energy. |
| www.amazon.ca /Potters-Field-Patricia-D-Cornwell/dp/0425154092 (1155 words) |
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