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At Risk | 
| Author: Patricia Cornwell Publisher: Sphere Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 51469
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 075153871X EAN: 9780751538717 ASIN: 075153871X
Publication Date: March 8, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review Another Patricia Cornwell appears, and it's a pretty safe bet that At Risk will storm its way to the top of the best-selling charts. Cornwell has been at the top of the American crime writing tree for so long now that her position is virtually unassailable--even when she produces the odd misfire (which he has been known to do). Fortunately, At Risk can be counted among her successes, though its brevity may disappoint some. The book is based on a recent story of the same name serialised in The New York Times, but those hoping for the return of Cornwell's resourceful forensic specialist Dr Kay Scarpetta will have to wait a little longer, as Cornwell introduces a new central character in this book. Having inhabited the mind of a female protagonist for so long, the author has felt the need to move into very different territory with a charismatic male police investigator at the centre of the narrative. The book takes the reader from the cool climes of Cambridge, Massachusetts to the overbearing heat of Knoxville Tennessee. Win Garano is handed a tricky assignment: he is to investigate a murder case that is over two decades old. District Attorney Monique Lamont isn't concerned about the difficulties of the case, though--she simply wants results for personal reasons. Win is convinced that he has been saddled with a very low priority case, but quickly finds that there is much more to this twenty-year-old mystery than he thought. As some very dangerous secrets are uncovered, Win finds himself dealing with both the consequences of his investigation and the remarkable ambitiousness of Monique Lamont as he pursues a political grand prize. In the past, when Cornwell has moved away from the safe territory of the Kay Scarpetta novels, she has slightly alienated her dedicated fan base. But she is absolutely right to take chances like this in order to freshen her literary inspiration, and this fast-moving piece is a laudable effort, even if it comes in at a rather shortish page count. --Barry Forshaw
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At Risk November 10, 2008 This is the first in Patricia Cornwell's highly critiscized Winston Garano series. I have to agree that it is not up to the standard I would have expected from her amazing Scarpetta series. And in my oppinion 'At Risk's biggest downfall is that it's such a short book. At just under 240 pages and with quite large writing I was instantly sceptical, add that onto the high amount of negative reviews here on amazon I was in two minds whether or not to read the book at all. But I'm currently on book 7 of Cornwell's Scarpetta series and figured that this book couldnt possibly be as bad as everyone had said. Unfortunately it was a disappointment. The characters werent developed enough and it was quite hard for the reader to relate or care for them, the plot was flimsy at best and jumped around far too much to keep track of. I feel that the whole book was rushed a bit too much and if Cornwell put in more effort, developed both the plot and characters some more then she would have another great series on her hands. Unfortunately this doesnt seem to be anywhere near as good as Kay Scarpetta. I will continue this series as the writing is still good and it shows that Cornwell has the talent she just needs to develop things a bit more.
Disappointing November 2, 2008 I own all of Patricia Cornwell books. Some are excellent and some not so great, but they all have a story line easy to follow. In this book, I have been confused by the plot and the characters. I can't say that i enjoyed the read. I was left disappointed.
Absolute crap! September 1, 2008 Having been a huge fan in the past, it was unfortunate that her novels (plots) just started going downhill. I used to enjoy Scarpetta in the beginning but not anymore (and for a few years at least).
A friend lent me "At Risk" - and it confirms my poor opinion of her later work.
"At Risk" is absolute rubbish. Cornwell appears to now favour the present tense which makes reading the story so distracting (and annoying). The plot is ridiculous and the characters are worse!
Purchase at your own risk...
rubbish! July 14, 2008 reading the phone book would of been more exciting! even if you are a big P.C fan as i am, dont waste your money or time!!
worst book I have read in a long time March 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
having enjoyed cornwells early books, I recently picked this up looking forward to a good read. I was so utterly disapointed after reading this, there is no depth to it, I wondered what i had read after finishing it and was so disgusted with it that i left it on the train for some poor unfortunate reader to pick up! I will never buy one of her books again, she has totally lost her power to write a good enthralling novel/page turner...
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