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Post time 29-11-2007 01:25 AM | Show all posts |Read mode




was looking thru index book log / author
and i can't find Patricia Cornwell -

it surprises me though - actually she is one of the
best selling authors and her books just awesome -

i didnt write about her books - just slipped thru my mind
but i love her brilliant Dr Kay Scarpetta, a medical examiner
character in which i must add one of the best character ever
written by an author --

just like sandford has lucas davenport
sanders has edward x delaney
patterson as alex cross

cornwell's dr kay scarpetta is a brilliant character
which she introduced in her very first and one of the
best ever written fiction book - postmortem
which i must recommended to all the fiction's book lovers!! --

get one and you will forever hook with her books and
a great reading -

i read that years ago when i was still in a freshman and actually it was
recommended by my good friend olga when we went for our run one fine
morning at assiniboine park in winnipeg -- i was just finished reading
ken and abel by jeffrey archer and asked olga if she can recommend me
new author and good book - and lo and behold she said try patricia cornwell
and the book is postmortem --  i borrowed from my university's library
and....... the rest is history -

and since then --- i read almost all of her books (i might missed one or two)
but every time her new books came out -- i will try to get and read 'em -

some of her books that i recommend for all you bookworms -
not in order just what i can remember -

- postmortem
- body of evidence
- all the remains
- point of origin
- predator
- cause of the death
- from potter's field -- i love this one
- the last precinct

oh and few others - can't remember off hand -
still waiting for the paper back of her latest
book of the dead (already released in hardcover last month) --

anyway -- please try and get her books and i guarantee and promise
you won't regret reading patricia cornwell ---

happy reading!! --

this is her very first book i read years ago -



postmortem -

story about a serial killer; no pattern in killing except
that the killer always strike on the saturday morning --
dr kay came along and knew she must seek new forensic evidence ....

read it and you gonna turn page after page -

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 Author| Post time 29-11-2007 01:28 AM | Show all posts


this is the book of ms cornwell i am still waiting on paperback -




let's read  the synopsis


The "book of the dead" is the morgue log, the ledger in which all cases are entered by hand. For Kay Scarpetta, however, it is about to have a new meaning. Fresh from her bruising battle with a psychopath in Florida, Scarpetta decides it's time for a change of pace-not only personally and professionally, but geographically. Moving to the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, she opens a unique private forensic pathology practice, one in which she and her colleagues-including Pete Marino and her niece, Lucy-offer expert crime-scene investigation and autopsies to communities that lack local access to competent death investigation and modern technology.

It seems like an ideal situation, until the new battles start-with local politicians, with entrenched interests, with someone whose covert attempts at sabotage are clearly meant to run her out of town. And that's even before the murders and other violent deaths begin.

A young man from a well-known family jumps off a water tower. A woman is found ritualistically murdered in her multi-million-dollar beach home. The body of an abused young boy is discovered dumped in a desolate marsh. Meanwhile, in distant New England, problems with a prominent patient at a Harvard-affiliated psychiatric hospital begin to hint at interconnections that are as hard to imagine as they are horrible.

Scarpetta has dealt with many brutal and unusual crimes before, but never a string of them as baffling, or as terrifying, as the ones that face her now. Before she is through, that book of the dead will contain many names-and the pen may be poised to write her own.

The first name in forensics. The last name in suspense. Once again, Patricia Cornwell proves her exceptional ability to entertain and enthrall.

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from the story - i am convinced this is another brilliant book
and i can't wait to read it ---
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Post time 29-11-2007 02:18 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by dexa at 29/11/07 01:25 AM

but i love her brilliant Dr Kay Scarpetta, a medical examiner


ohh, buku James Patterson.. ada critics mention pasal Kay Scarpetta..
comparable to Dr Alex Cross yang dicipta oleh James Patterson

thanks dexa, i will try her books pulak.. skrg tgh in waiting buku kathy reichs (the person who inspired 'Bones' TV series)

Dr Alex Cross was played by Morgan Freeman in 'Kiss the Girls' and 'Along Came A Spider'

PROFILE:
Alex Cross is six foot three, weighs 200 pounds, and is athletic. He still lives on Fifth Street in D.C., with Nana Mama, Damon and Jannie, and Rosie the cat. He still drives his '74 Porsche. Alex Cross is forty-two years old. EDUCATION:
PH.D. in psychology from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Special concentration in the field of abnormal psychology and forensic psychology.

Upon graduation Cross worked as a migrant farm worker for a year. PROFESSIONAL:
Alex Cross went into private practice in D.C. He struggled financially for three years before giving it up.

He joined the Washington, D.C., Police Department as a psychologist, working in Homicide and Major Crimes. Cross is a profiler. He works with VICAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program) as a liaison between the FBI and D.C. police. Now an FBI Senior Agent, Cross works in the Hoover Building in D.C.

A Washington Post Magazine in-depth article called Cross "The Last Southern Gentleman" and praised him for his work in Homicide. It brought his name to the public's attention.

Articles by Alex Cross on the criminal mind have appeared in Psychiatric Archives and American Journal of Psychiatry. He also wrote a diagnostic profile of psychopathic killer Gary Soneji/Murphy. PERSONAL:
Alex Cross was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His mother died of lung cancer when he was nine; his father, a heavy drinker, the year after. He was sent to D.C. to live with his grandmother, Regina Cross Hope (Nana Mama), an English teacher and assistant principal. She is eighty-four years old. Three brothers, two deceased; not raised by grandmother.

His wife, Maria, a social worker, was killed in a drive-by shooting that was never solved. He was left with two toddlers; Damon is now twelve and Janelle (Jannie) is now ten.

Alex Cross has another son, Alex Jr, age three. His mother, Christine Johnson, who was a principal at the Sojourner Truth School, now lives in Seattle with Alex Jr. Cross lost custody because of the dangers involved in his work. They never married. VOLUNTEER WORK
St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen, where he is called Peanut Butter Man and Black Samaritan. He offers free therapy sessions. HOBBIES
The piano. Loves to play Gershwin and classical music. Avid reader of fiction and nonfiction. Biweekly boxing lessons with his children. FAVORITE FOOD
White bean soup. Least favorite: grape jelly omelette. Enjoys fine wine and beer. FAVORITE VACATION SPOT
Caribbean.

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 Author| Post time 29-11-2007 04:45 PM | Show all posts

Reply #3 limau_nipis's post

yup -
watched kiss the girls - years ago
starring morgan freeman and ashley judd -
(read the book first - which is awesome) -

freeman pegang watak alex cross -

my next book -- gonna read - double cross
by james patterson -

*i first read patterson -- along came the spider - still
keep that book actually -  years ago -

ahh heard of kathy reichs - would like to try hers too -
thanks for mentioning it -


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Post time 1-12-2007 11:00 AM | Show all posts
i love her books..thank God my college library has a lot of her books! The saddest book when her lover (that FBI or CIA guy,forgot his name) was murdered...sooo touching..
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 Author| Post time 1-12-2007 11:34 PM | Show all posts

Reply #5 TandooriPayat's post

memang selalu jalan cerita cam tu

macam rules of prey tu --
mesti clashed dengan gf  and stuff

yang first deadly sin -- first wife edward x delaney mati
tu yang dia jumpa monica in second deadly sin -

memang sedih bila partner depa mati especially
kena bunuh ...
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Post time 26-2-2008 07:12 PM | Show all posts

Reply #1 dexa's post

yup.she's totally the IT
kay scarpetta punya charac memang best,walaupun a tad too perfect at times,cornwell gave her some imperfect moments too.cuma sekarang ni macam dah penat sikit nk follor scarpetta' saga ni sebab cerita dia macam dah makin meleret...
ntah la.maybe just me je kot.but she's still one of the best in her genre ever.
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Post time 24-3-2008 11:19 AM | Show all posts
hmmm suka jg pat cornwell ni....

suka
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 Author| Post time 21-6-2008 07:04 PM | Show all posts

Reply #8 gorgonz's post

best  the body farm tu....

saya dah habis baca book of the dead...

best~!!  kalau sesiapa suka mystery thriller fiction
RECOMMENDED...

kat book store yang saya frequent  saya tengah tunggu giliran
nak baca At Risk -

tak sabar nak baca -


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Post time 25-7-2008 02:54 PM | Show all posts
erm...
last week i went to popular bookstore.
terjumpa great bargain utk buku patricia nih. 3 books for 49.90.
nanti i'll korek2 photos yg dah ambik ...

sigh.. july ni banyak tul shopping buku. satu pon tak khatam lagi
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Post time 27-7-2008 03:10 PM | Show all posts
Baru beli buku terbaru dia ..... tapi tak abis baca lg ....
Book of the dead ...paperback... kat popular bookstore...



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Post time 28-7-2008 09:47 AM | Show all posts
kalau suka humour, can try reading the Andy Brazil series.
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Post time 11-8-2008 12:46 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by TandooriPayat at 1-12-2007 11:00 AM
i love her books..thank God my college library has a lot of her books! The saddest book when her lover (that FBI or CIA guy,forgot his name) was murdered...sooo touching..


aa.. boyfriend dia mati lam book 'Point of Origin' kan? because i did not read this one..
baca 'Black Notice' je boyfriend dia dah mati.

but..

kat dalam buku 'The Blow Fly' ada sruprise sikit.. mamat tu tak mati pon
recently i read 'Black Notice' and 'Blow Fly'.
kalo ikut turutan buku.. she wrote 'Black Notice' ..followed by 'The Last Precint'.. lepas tu baru 'Blow Fly'

'The Last Precint' tak baca lagi.. jadi cam cerita kat tengah2 tak tau.. baca start ngan ending of Chandonne mafia story je (on warewolf).. eheheheheheh..
but i think nak kena baca gak la 'The last precint' tu.. nak tau cerita pasal mamat Jay yg rupa2nya jahat evil tu
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Post time 12-2-2009 10:45 AM | Show all posts

- help - camne nak sebut nama author ni...?

hmmm tak tau nak tanya saper ni...

cam mana nak sebut nama author ni... cornwell - Patricia cornwell

spellingnya cornWell... tp beto ker sebutnya CORNELL....?
silence W ke...?

Patricial cornWell ke CORNELL...?
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Post time 12-2-2009 02:08 PM | Show all posts

Reply #1 gorgonz's post

takut cam kes Warwick, disebut Warrick ek?
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Post time 12-2-2009 02:09 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 12-2-2009 02:17 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 12-2-2009 02:23 PM | Show all posts
Hard to Pronounce Literary Names Redux: the Definitive Edition


Thanks to some friendly advice from LanguageHat, and seeing competing pronunciations flying around in the comments of the previous pronunciation post, especially for that pesky Goethe, I decided to go to the library and to do a little more Internet research to try to get some definitive pronunciations for these names, specifically printed references where available.
At the library I took a look at Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature (EoL) - pronunciations aside, a very cool reference book - which was very helpful in giving me pronunciations for most of the names on our list. The problem is that the pronunciations are given using symbols that are not easily expressed in HTML, and thus are impossible to convey on this blog. Another problem is that the book was published in 1995, and thus leaves out some of the contemporary authors on this list.

However, with some further digging online, I was able to find some sources, including Merriam-Webster Online (M-W), which uses simplified, Internet friendly notation. You can refer to the M-W pronunciation guide for help if you need it. I also looked at the online version of the The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition (AH), whose pronunciations I've only linked to rather than copied because it uses images to convey pronunciation symbols, and I can't easily replicate them here on the blog. Best of all, these two sources include audio pronunciations, as well. Very helpful. Finally I also looked at Pronouncing Dictionary of Proper Names (PD), some names from which somebody has posted here.

When none of those sufficed I used references from newspaper and magazine articles, hoping that their writers did the research and found out the correct pronunciations, ideally from the authors themselves.

J.M. Coetzee - kut-'sE, -'si& (audio via M-W)
Paul Theroux - both PD and EoL have it as thuh-ROO
Henry David Thoreau - th&-'rO, tho-; 'thor-(")O, 'th&r-(")O (audio via M-W, via AH). The "Pronouncing Thoreau" sidebar on this NPR story goes into some further detail.
John Le Carre - l&-k

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Post time 13-2-2009 01:16 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1 gorgonz's post

hmm...depends on locality.
kalo author tu English (UK), i suspect mesti sebut Cornell.
kalo other places, ada kemungkinan dipronounced as spelled.
esp kat Aussie, bebukan dia pronounce. aku pun pening...
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Post time 15-2-2009 12:46 PM | Show all posts
ok...mekasih ...

lepas ni nak sebut cornell ler....
tak le malu pegi kedai buku nak tanya ni...
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