
Depraved Heart
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Susan Ericksen
About this listen
The No. 1 bestselling series starring medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta.
Dr. Kay Scarpetta is working a suspicious death scene in Cambridge, Massachusetts when an emergency alert sounds on her phone. A video link lands in her text messages and seems to be from her computer genius niece Lucy. But how can it be? It’s clearly a surveillance film of Lucy taken almost twenty years ago.
As Scarpetta watches she begins to learn frightening secrets about her niece, whom she has loved and raised like a daughter. That film clip and then others sent soon after raise dangerous legal implications that increasingly isolate Scarpetta and leave her confused, worried, and not knowing where to turn. She doesn’t know whom she can tell – not her FBI husband Benton Wesley or her investigative partner Pete Marino. Not even Lucy.
In this new novel, Cornwell launches these unforgettable characters on an intensely psychological odyssey that includes the mysterious death of a Hollywood mogul’s daughter, aircraft wreckage on the bottom of the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, a grisly gift left in the back of a crime scene truck, and videos from the past that threaten to destroy Scarpetta’s entire world and everyone she loves. The diabolical presence behind what unfolds seems obvious – but strangely, not to the FBI. Certainly that’s the message they send when they raid Lucy’s estate and begin building a case that could send her to prison for the rest of her life.
In the latest novel in her bestselling series featuring chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Cornwell will captivate readers with the shocking twists, high-wire tension, and cutting-edge forensic detail that she is famous for, proving yet again why she’s the world’s #1 bestselling crime writer.
©2015 Patricia Cornwell (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limitedwhat you expect
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Not in the usual style and feels quite bleak at times compared to the others in this series.
Good but different
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Enjoyable performance by the narrator
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Good but not her best
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Great story ruined by poor narration
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not one of her best book
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struggled to finish
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Ericksen just hasn't got it, to say she 'performs' the novel is a vast overstatement, the first half of the novel she sounds rather deranged and for most of the novel I couldn't tell the difference between characters unless it actually says 'Marion said' or 'Benton said' which was very confusing and almost caused me to stop it midway through.
Having read the first 15 novels in paperback before I began all over again with the audio books had already given me an image of the characters. The wonderful accent King gave Marino fitted perfectly with my imagination of Marino, and I wonder why Ericksen didn't listen so the previous novels before taking on the series and tried to replicate the accents and tone of voices that had been established, considering King narrated the majority of the previous 20 novels in the series.
I also dislike her high pitched, screaming in the tense scenes, especially the first few chapters were horrendous to listen to. Whereas King would be almost eerily calm when the storyline was tense, causing it to be much more scary and intense, Ericksen just screams the lines hysterically.
Did I mention I miss Lorelai King?
The storyline is ok, Kay, Lucy, Pete and the rest are once again being haunted by a foe from the past, but I miss the style of the early books where every book was a single story with the characters backstory tying the series together, it feels like nothing happens in this book, and while it is an ok listen it isn't amazing, and far from the style that I loved about the early Scarpetta novels.....
Ok story, not great narration
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Would you listen to Depraved Heart again? Why?
I probably won't listen to this book again. The Scarpetta stories are always good, but this one isn't quite as great as the others.What does Susan Ericksen bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I was a little worried that Lorelei King wasn't reading this, as usual, but Susan Ericksen is actually really good and after a few minutes, i didn't really notice it was a different reader.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
The Scarpetta stories are getting a little samey these days. they're still great, but I don't find myself being as excited by them as much as I used toStill Scarpetta, but not much changes...
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What made the experience of listening to Depraved Heart the most enjoyable?
The tension of this fast paced book is Scarpetta at her best. The story runs fluidly leaving you begging for more in the next chapter. The story keeps you so enthralled that you can't stop listening.Who was your favorite character and why?
It has to be a close call between Scarpetta and Marino who is still bitter , hurt and ashamed of his feelings for Kay. Marino 's feelings for Scarpetta run deep and he doesn't know how to deal with them other than striking out at Benton. As brusque as he is, he is actually a complex character who's feelings run deep and confused.Which character – as performed by Susan Ericksen – was your favourite?
Susan Ericsson played Scarpetta extremely well and convincing and sounds like how I feel Scarpetta sounds. Even reading the male characters she still gets the subtle nuances of themWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It is very difficult to pick one particular moment in the book as it is so complex and surprising, it is almost impossible to pick one moment. The whole book is one of Patricia Cornwell best books.Scarpertta at her best.
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