6/11/2011

Sequence Review

Sequence
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I enjoyed this book very much but thought we had a few too many side trips into Dr. Alex Blake's past and current romantic life.The descriptions, forensics and police and crime scene procedurals were pretty well done.

Dr. Alexandra Blake is in her mid-thirties and has a two-year fellowship at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), a real place by the way.They have a new boss come in, Jack Wiatt who is a military guy who is disappointed he did not get the job as head of the FBI that he wanted.The first thing he does he start trying to make the AFIP more of a forensic investigative unit that the research center they've been.Alex is an M.D. and a Ph.D. and has been investigating the 1918 Spanish flu virus by using a body of a woman that was found well preserved in some permafrost.

However, with a serial killer on the loose killing women around military bases, Alex is soon called in to crime scenes and autopsies and various other forensic investigation processes.As she copes with that and her "real" job, she also meets a Texas congressman that she begins a romantic liaison with.To complicate matters, another murder is committed by the serial killer plus another homicide that is unrelated to the serial killer but very close to Alex and her new lover.

Well-written and pretty exciting.Could be a little faster paced but well done overall.

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