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Black Notice - Patricia Cornwell

 

Description: ISBN 0316646377 / Author: Patricia Cornwell / Genre: Crime / Thriller

Newest Review: ... of the madness as family members begin to murder one another or attack perfect strangers on the street. The police only take ... more

 ... notice when so many crimes occur that it can not be a coincidence. Bishop is already investigating the house where the initial people died and as a cynical ghost hunter he works with a women and her blind father on a theory that evil could have been unleashed from the house. The dark begins to spread across all of London until Marshall Law is called; can Bishop and the police work out the reason behind the crime sprees before it’s too late to save society? This is by no means Herbert’s best book, but even on ...more

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samueltyler
Premium Review Black Notice - Patricia Cornwell: No Sean Bean in Sight (760 words)
by samueltyler - written on 20.06.07 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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If you look back in history the time that man has spent on Earth has been full of evil acts. Recently we have seen mass genocides in Africa, Yugoslavia and all over Europe with the Nazis. Further back life was even worse as the day to day life of a typical person could see your killed, raped of forced into slavery. It is only the fragile rule of law that prevents anarchy from ruling the streets, if it were not for the morality of the silent majority our world would be overrun by people committing evil and selfish acts. What would happen if a darkness came that encouraged everyone to do the things their darkest dreams where made off? Would there be enough goodness in ...

Pingu
Premium Review More of the same (212 words)
by Pingu - written on 26.06.00 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Again Patricia Cornwell's research is phenomenal, the style of writing gripping, and the plot revealed at just the right pace. But it is now reaching the point where an avid reader of Cornwell's books could write the plot for her, so predictable have the basic elements become. Always there must be the plot to discredit Scarpetta, and force her out of office, orchestrated by her corrupt superiors, against whom she can prove nothing. And with growing frequency the murderer must have some extremely rare condition - profound B.O, overactive bodily hair etc - which makes them stand out. The feeling is one of reading the same book over and over. In an effort to ...

mickm9
Premium Review Black Notice - Patricia Cornwell: The Dark (343 words)
by mickm9 - written on 04.02.01 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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This is another classic from Herbert, its similar in some ways to The Fog, i.e, the majority of people go mad with only a few people not succumbing who are left to save the world from evil. The story, as always, sees a main male character by the name of Chris Bishop who is a cynical ghost hunter (much in the mode of David Ash of the Haunted/Ghosts of Sleath) sent to investigate the strange goings on in a quiet suburban house. As usual with Herbert there is plenty of suspense thrown in with lots of twists and turns to the plot. There are several excellent scenes which really grip you and have you frantically turning the pages over to get to the next ...

 

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