Inhuman, by Patricia Cornwell

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Kay scarpetta. Few characters have given as much of themselves as this doctor faced with so many cases of homicides of all kinds. The case of this Inhuman book is already sensed as something atrocious, something that can compromise even the hardened Dr. Scarpetta.

The person in charge of materializing the character, Patricia cornwell in this new installment he is ready to make us suffer for our beloved and admired doctor. As Kay strives with her wonderful praxis and overwhelming methodology to elucidate any kind of origin of a violent death, a dark tangle hangs over her and her family.

Maybe that's what it is. After more than 20 installments, Kay is a friend to so many readers that we have followed her more or less frequently. In that case, the gender of thriller redirected to the person of Kay, he catches us with the changed foot. It is no longer a question of discerning a truth with the aseptic gloves of the scientist. Nothing to do with the fascination of the layman before the technique of those who are busy drawing conclusions from the details that a dead person can harbor as secrets in the skin or in the organs ...

In this case we are approaching a surgery that seems to want to open Kay's flesh to reach her soul.

Evil, the more unforeseen, the more indecipherable, puzzles and unbalances to unimaginable extremes. Kay's integrity, that of her relatives, her professional career, everything seems to be cracking like a dam that can anticipate a great explosion ...

Because, worst of all is to intuit that this evil comes from Kay's past, or at least someone has taken care to decipher it. That's right, it seems as if an enigmatic demon had studied her in every phase of her life, in order to reach the most sensitive resolves of her existence.

A great proposal that keeps us in tension. What will become of Kay after so many adventures lived with her?

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