I was extremely disappointed in this book, which I had very much anticipated. I've read all of Cornwell's novels, and this one was, in my view, the worst. Gone is the page-turning, action-packed story that I found in each of Cornwell's older books featuring Kay Scarpetta. In this book, Kay tells far, far too much, and hardly ever "shows." This makes for less dialog and less action, and, instead gives the reader page after page of long paragraphs explaining the past, explaining the motivations of multiple characters, and explaining what was, what might be, and even what is. What happened to one of my favorite authors?? I did stick to it until the end, which was also a disappointment. The reader is told how, in Kay's mind-numbing lengthy introspections, how it will end, and then it does end in exactly that way--no surprises. I won't be picking up a Cornwell novel again very soon.