After 6 novels narrated in the third person, Cornwell returns to
first person narration by Kay Scarpetta for this book, which I found easier to read, although the constant analysis of Kay's feelings and borderline paranoia did become tiresome.
Not exact matches
Scripted
by John C. Higgins (who penned Raw Deal, T - Men and Border Incident for Anthony Mann) and directed
by Howard W. Koch, it's an inconsistent film, with striking imagery, creative twists (scuba gear) and ruthless turns (death
by steam tunnel) next to plodding direction and tired
first -
person narration from Reed Hadley, who plays the colorless but dignified FBI agent on the case.
The basic building blocks came to me right there at the kitchen table: two detective pals;
narration by the four - legged one; and all in the
first person, which I'd never tried before in a novel.