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Eisenmenger-Flemming Forensic Mysteries #3

The Final Analysis by Keith McCarthy

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In the beginning there were five identical murders - bodies eviscerated and organs scattered playfully around. Beverly Wharton pinned the crime on Melkior Pendred, a highly skilled and autistic mortuary assistant. Her colleague, Sergeant Homer, always believed she had caught the wrong man and that Melkior's twin, Martin, was the real killer. With Melkior dying in prison, a sixth, apparently identical murder gives Homer the perfect chance to prove his case. Martin Pendred is arrested but released on a technicality after the intervention of his solicitor, Helen Flemming. Then Martin disappears and another murder takes place. Former pathologist John Eisenmenger worked on the original murders and his finely honed skills could make all the difference to this nerve-wracking case.

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First published January 1, 2005

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Keith McCarthy

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Keith McCarthy is a pathologist and writer of crime fiction, known for his Eisenmenger-Flemming Forensic Mysteries. He also writes under the name Lance Elliot.

Series:
* Dr. Lance Elliot
* Eisenmenger-Flemming Forensic Mysteries

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3,878 reviews1,707 followers
January 1, 2016

Third in this British medical thriller, this is the third one I've read. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two in the series, and was expecting on less with this one. Happy to say I wasn't disappointed.

Five womens' bodies were found .... throats cut, bodies slashed, and inner organs scattered all around. The murderer was found, imprisoned, and ultimately he died there months ago.

Now another body has been found ... identical to those earlier deaths. Was the wrong man convicted?

Martin Pendred, twin brother of the first killer, is arrested but released on a technicality after the intervention of his solicitor, Helena Flemming.

But Martin disappears and another murder happens. A former pathologist, Eisenmenger worked on the original murders and his skills could make all the difference in solving this puzzle.

It was a little slow going in a few areas, but I think that was more my brain trying to assimilate the technical aspects. I didn't find this one as enjoyable as the first two. Helena has turned into a shrew and I miss her level-headedness. John seems to be bearing up quite well following his traumas in the first two books.

I look forward to the continuing series and the adventures ahead. 4.5 Stars.

My thanks to the author / Endeavour Press / NetGalley who furnished a digital copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
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276 reviews
February 9, 2013
Oh Keith! Where have you been all my life!? I adore your writing, I adore ALL your characters, I adore everything about your books. They are smart, funny and have the twistiest plots I've ever heard of.

Marry me and I will give up all my affairs, including but not limited to Capt Von Trapp, Raylan Givens, Frank Langella, Jamie Frasier, Walt Longmire and that Sam guy) Okay, if it too soon for that, just let me watch your eyes glitter as you compose your stories. I even want to read the out-takes. I'll bet you can make a grocery list dazzle.
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534 reviews10 followers
January 30, 2019
Another gripping tale written by Keith McCarthy and read by the wonderful Sean Barrett. Had me listening compulsively over a couple of days. A twisty turns plot that moves along at a good pace. Highly recommended.
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January 18, 2016
Thank you to Endeavour Press and Netgalley. This is the first of Keith McCarthy's books that I have read. In the beginning there were a lot of names of characters in the book that I had to remember, I made a list and kept it nearby to refer to whenever needed. The story was interesting and was not a light read, Keith kept me guessing until the end as to the identity of the murderer. I would definitely read his books again. If you struggle reading this book in the beginning just preserve, there is not so many technical terms during the middle and later parts of the book. I would recommend this book to all lovers of mystery and detective stories.
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3,845 reviews18 followers
November 27, 2011
MCarthy is a master of the English language. He injects a wry humor into the most gruesome of circunstances that never fails to make me chuckle. I have read several of his books, not in chronological order and while it doesn't really spoil any of the stories, this is one of the earlier ones, not a bad one to start with if you haven't read any of them. His main protagonist is a forensic pathologist whose sometime girlfriend is a policeperson. McCarthy's books are worthy just in appreciation of his command of the language.
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January 11, 2016
Unfortunately I had to stop reading The Final Analysis at 31%. Though the plot did seem interesting, the use of a lot of longer words and flowery language (in my opinion) meant that the book didn't flow well for me and I found it difficult to maintain a focus on the story. I can see though how it would be an engaging and interesting read for someone with a better understanding of the medical terminology used.
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404 reviews45 followers
January 7, 2016
The publisher of this book provided me a copy for review.
This book was a tough read. You need a dictionary handy to understand many of the words. It had an interesting plot but was difficult to get through.
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January 20, 2016
A run of the mill, gory forensic murder mystery that just didn't do it for me.
I was given a digital copy of this book by the publisher Endeavour via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review.
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January 25, 2016
This one went faster than the others. Maybe I'm picking up British slang? Great mystery. Beginning to overdo the slut thing with Beverly Wharton.
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February 14, 2016
P.D. James on sleep meds.

Not a bad story, but a bit too slow and overly drawn out. P. D. James is hard to put down.. This isn't.
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November 27, 2014
I like how technical the books are, it moves fast with lots of characters
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