True Crime - by Patricia Cornwell (Hardcover)
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25 May, 2026
Intriguing but Not Absorbing
The author gives a rather honest look back at her life and what has shaped her, including the ups and downs, challenges and triumphs. The book was engaging, slow-paced at times but still interesting. Cornwell’s childhood and her relationship with Ruth Graham were the most absorbing parts of the book. Her involvement in the work at the morgue was macabre but explained her fascination with the Scarpetta character. She gives few details about her current life, mostly focusing on her past, her failed marriage and her travels and possessions. She seems prideful about what she has and has accomplished but there were parts that I felt were exaggerated with happiness and the sad parts were glossed over. As a long-time fan of Scarpetta, I am glad I read the book but felt that I still knew little or nothing about the what helped her in life and what has contributed to her success as an author. At the end of the book, it was obvious that she guarded her privacy well while trying to sell her memoir. I checked out a copy of this book from my local library using the Libby App. All opinions expressed are my own.
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