Iron rails the rusty brown of old blood cut across a cracked paved road that leads deeper into the Lowcountry. As I drive over train tracks, it enters my mind that the Georgia Prison for Women is on the wrong side of them and maybe I should take it as another warning and turn back. It’s not quite four p.m., Thursday, June 30. There’s time to catch the last flight to Boston, but I know I won’t.
This part of coastal Georgia is a moody terrain of brooding forests draped with Spanish moss and mudflats etched with convoluted creeks that give way to grassy plains heavy with light. Snowy egrets and great blue herons fly low over brackish water, dragging their feet, and then the woods close in again on either side of the narrow tar-laced road I’m on. Coiling kudzu strangles underbrush and cloaks forest canopies in scaly dark leaves, and giant cypress trees with thick gnarled knees rise out of swamps like prehistoric creatures wading and prowling. While I’ve yet to spot an alligator or a snake, I’m sure they are there and aware of my big white machine roaring and chugging and backfiring.
How I ended up in such a rattletrap that wanders all over the road and stinks like fast food and cigarettes with a whiff of rotting fi sh, I don’t know. It’s not what I told my chief of staff , Bryce, to reserve, which was a safe, dependable, mid-size sedan, preferably a Volvo or a Camry, with side and head airbags and a GPS. When I was met outside the airport terminal by a young man in a white cargo van that doesn’t have air-conditioning or even a map, I told him there had been an error. I’d been given someone else’s vehicle by mistake. He pointed out the contract has my name on it, Kate Scarpetta, and I said my first name is Kay, not Kate, and I didn’t care whose name was on it. A cargo van wasn’t what I ordered. Lowcountry Concierge Connection was very sorry, said the young man, who was quite tan and dressed in a tank top, camo shorts, and fishing shoes. He couldn’t imagine what happened. Obviously a computer problem. He’d be glad to get me something else, but it would be much later in the day, possibly tomorrow.
So far nothing is going the way I’d planned, and I imagine my husband, Benton, saying he told me so. I see him leaning against the travertine countertop in the kitchen last night, tall and slender, with thick silver hair, his chiseled handsome face watching me somberly as we argued again about my coming here. It’s only now that the last trace of my headache is gone. I don’t know why a part of me still believes, contrary to evidence, that half a bottle of wine will resolve differences. It might have been more than half. It was a very nice pinot grigio for the money, light and clean with a hint of apples.
Copyright © 2011 by CEI Enterprises, Inc.
There’s nothing like a new thrill ride featuring chief medical examiner Kay Scarpetta to keep fans on the edge of their seats. In Red Mist, #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell opens with Kay en route to the Georgia Prison for Women to seek help on a case. Against the advice of Kay’s husband, Benton Wesley, an FBI Criminal Intelligence Agent, she has set up a meeting with the mother of a diabolical killer. If this woman, herself a convicted sex offender, can shed light on what happened to Kay’s former deputy chief Jack Fielding, murdered six months earlier, the risk will be well worth it.
Through her contacts at the Department of Defense, Kay already knows a string of grisly killings are connected to Jack’s death. What’s more, an Atlanta family murdered years earlier figures in as well, although how is still to be determined. One thing is for certain: When Kay started out she never thought she’d wind up entering a terrifying new terrain involving conspiracy—and potential terrorism.
As Red Mist hurtles toward its stunning conclusion, Kay is joined by Benton and her niece, Lucy, both worried since an attempt was made on Kay’s life. But Kay knows only she can stop the madness.
Hardcover : 368 pages
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons ( December 06, 2011 )
Item #: 13-423249
ISBN: 9780399158025
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.83inches
Product Weight: 13.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Not the best but still a good read.
Reviewer: Sandra
I too am a big fan of Patricia Cornwell (Kay Scarpetta) and have been for years. I concur with previous reviews - I got very confused with the back and forth, rambling. Sorry!
Reviewer: Susam
I've been a Scarpetta fan for years. After reading Port Mortuary, I decided that maybe Patricia Cornwell was being rushed by an editor to put out another book and so, I would try one more time a Scarpetta novel. Nope....you have lost your touch. Too much rambling, too much over-the-top explanations that should have taken no more than two paragraphs, but take pages in your new writing style. Sorry, but there are a lot of excellent authors with great works to be read. I will not be wasting my money on Ms Cornell's novels again. Really too bad.
Reviewer: Linda
I have read all of Patricia Cornwell's books and have just started Red Mist. It is too early for me to rate it in comparison to her previous books. Although I agree with Sharon that it is very descriptive so far, I sense that Patricia is writing for newer readers that do not know that background since her books are in chronological order. I have enjoyed all previous books and have no doubt I will enjoy this one as well. I especially appreciate that Patricia's female characters, whether the antagonist or lead player are all stroong, independent, educated and are drawn to the luxorious side of life.
Reviewer: Elisabet
I have read many of the Kay Scarpetta books, and enjoyed most of them. This one not so much. Too wordy, too descriptive; the actual story could have been in one chapter. Unless you are looking for a book to put you to sleep, I would not recommend this one.
Reviewer: Sharon
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