The third book in this series. Am still enjoying this series, I don't have to think too hard, and the two main characters are very likable.
In this one there are mass shootings, but the shooter at each one kills himself too.
4/5
These are just my own personal ramblings on things I like to do.
In this one there are mass shootings, but the shooter at each one kills himself too.
4/5
I didn't love this biography/ business book of the CEO of Lego, as much as I normally enjoy these type of books.
I find him prickly.
What I did like, and how he put it, is to see a business as a living organisn, not just an entity. And, that's how I see Reputation Matters as my 20 year old, and Re.Bag.Re.Use as my four year old toddler :)
3/5
Postmortem introduces Dr Kay Scarpetta, the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. A series of brutal murders has the city on edge, and Scarpetta is tasked with uncovering the forensic clues that could reveal the killer. As she pieces together microscopic evidence, computer data, and behavioural patterns, she finds herself navigating office politics, media pressure, and a growing sense that the murderer might be closer than anyone realises. The novel blends forensic detail with psychological tension, setting the stage for the long-running Scarpetta series.
I love am Irish accent. This book had 21 character. Each chapter a different viewpoint. I would like to relisten to it again at some point. Battlefield to concentrate and keep track of it all. But the jist of it is good.
3.8/5
The main character is thoroughly annoying, and that is part of the author’s skill. She keeps trying to win you over and justify her choices. Fraud is still fraud, no matter how prettily you package it. I kept thinking of Gen, my good friend in publishing, the entire time. The story feels remarkably apt for the world of authors and readers.
4/5
I am enjoying listening to this series.
In this one a guy is killing off a group of guys who witnessed a brutal rape and murder when they were teenagers.
4/5