It would appear that the Civil War produced more ghost than any four-year period of our history. The ghost books I have read have certainly been filled with them. The “Phantom Army of the Civil War” was new to me and I am afraid it still is. It was a fun read of ghost stories and legends. Most of them did come from the southern states, but not the war. It is a well-written book. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”
One of Scarpetta’s favorite reporters is dead and she must investigate his death. Why was he in the river at the old Navy yard? Cornwell can give you all the forensics that most people do not have in their background. Here she takes you underwater to remove the body of the reporter. This is one of her better books. Read it, you will like it. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”
Cornwell over whelmed me with all of the new characters that she has woven into her story. Her plot is a serial killer, the Black Widow, who focuses on out-of-town businessmen. Cornwell became side tracked with all of the political discord. You wonder when Scarpetta has the time to do her other autopsies. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above the River.”
Scarpetta has a killer with a deep-seated hostility that is directed at her. He has used a rare virsus to kill his victim. Has Scarpetta been infected? This is one of her fastest moving novels that Cornwell has written. At first you think it is a serial killer. Then Scarpetta with her expertise uncovers the efforts of the killer to mislead. This is one of Cornwell’s “I can’t put it down.” By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”
Cornwell weaves her story of corruption that escalates to murder. Hammer is brought in to clean up the police department. Hammer finds that they do not like her stirring-up trouble. All of this is played out in front of the public. There are to many sub characters that take away from the story. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above the River”
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Phantom Army of the Civil War: And Other Southern Ghost Stories by Frank Spaeth
kygolfers637, May 2, 2008
It would appear that the Civil War produced more ghost than any four-year period of our history. The ghost books I have read have certainly been filled with them. The “Phantom Army of the Civil War” was new to me and I am afraid it still is. It was a fun read of ghost stories and legends. Most of them did come from the southern states, but not the war. It is a well-written book. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell
kygolfers637, May 2, 2008
One of Scarpetta’s favorite reporters is dead and she must investigate his death. Why was he in the river at the old Navy yard? Cornwell can give you all the forensics that most people do not have in their background. Here she takes you underwater to remove the body of the reporter. This is one of her better books. Read it, you will like it. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”Hornet's Nest by Patricia Cornwell
kygolfers637, May 2, 2008
Cornwell over whelmed me with all of the new characters that she has woven into her story. Her plot is a serial killer, the Black Widow, who focuses on out-of-town businessmen. Cornwell became side tracked with all of the political discord. You wonder when Scarpetta has the time to do her other autopsies. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above the River.”Unnatural exposure by Patricia Cornwell
kygolfers637, May 2, 2008
Scarpetta has a killer with a deep-seated hostility that is directed at her. He has used a rare virsus to kill his victim. Has Scarpetta been infected? This is one of her fastest moving novels that Cornwell has written. At first you think it is a serial killer. Then Scarpetta with her expertise uncovers the efforts of the killer to mislead. This is one of Cornwell’s “I can’t put it down.” By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above The River”Southern Cross by Patricia Cornwell
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Cornwell weaves her story of corruption that escalates to murder. Hammer is brought in to clean up the police department. Hammer finds that they do not like her stirring-up trouble. All of this is played out in front of the public. There are to many sub characters that take away from the story. By Ruth Thompson author of “The Bluegrass Dream” and “Natchez Above the River”