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At Risk Mass Market Paperback – April 3 2007

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,673 ratings

Sparks fly and twists abound in this electrifying thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling crime author Patricia Cornwell.

Massachusetts state investigator Win Garano is called home from Knoxville, Tennessee, where he is completing a course at the National Forensic Academy. His boss, the district attorney, attractive but hard-charging, is planning to run for governor, and as a showcase she's planning to use a new crime initiative called At Risk—its motto: “Any crime, any time.” In particular, she's been looking for a way to employ cutting-edge DNA technology, and she thinks she’s found the perfect subject in an unsolved twenty-year-old murder in Tennessee. If her office solves the case, it ought to make them all look pretty good, right?

Win isn't so sure—not sure about anything to do with this woman, really—but before he can open his mouth, a shocking piece of violence intervenes, an act that shakes up both their lives and the lives of everyone around them. It's not a random event. Is it personal? Is it professional? Whatever it is, the implications are very, very bad indeed...and they're about to get much worse.
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“Highly entertaining…fascinating characters, solid plot, great pacing and expertly crafted prose.”—
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  
“…a tautly plotted story with solid characters, sharp dialogue and a nice handful of twists…”—
The Denver Post
 
“Cornwell skillfully blends her characters’ personal and professional lives into a thriller that is neither predictable nor mundane.”—
The Canadian Press

 “Scary.”—
The Boston Globe

About the Author

Patricia Cornwell is considered one of the world's bestselling crime writers. Her intrepid medical examiner Kay Scarpetta first appeared on the scene in 1990 with Postmortem—the only novel to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity awards and the French Prix du Roman d'Aventure in a single year—and Cruel and Unusual, which won Britain's prestigious Gold Dagger Award for the best crime novel of 1993. Dr. Kay Scarpetta herself won the 1999 Sherlock Award for the best detective created by an American author. Ms. Cornwell's work is translated into 36 languages across more than 120 countries.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley; Reprint edition (April 3 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0425214761
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0425214763
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 181 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.67 x 1.91 x 17.27 cm
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,673 ratings

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Patricia Cornwell
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In 1990, Patricia Cornwell sold her first novel, Postmortem, while working at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. An auspicious debut, it went on to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity Awards as well as the French Prix du Roman d’Aventure prize—the first book ever to claim all these distinctions in a single year. Growing into an international phenomenon, the Scarpetta series won Cornwell the Sherlock Award for best detective created by an American author, the Gold Dagger Award, the RBA Thriller Award, and the Medal of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters for her contributions to literary and artistic development.

Today, Cornwell’s novels and iconic characters are known around the world. Beyond the Scarpetta series, Cornwell has written the definitive nonfiction account of Jack the Ripper’s identity, cookbooks, a children’s book, a biography of Ruth Graham, and two other fictional series based on the characters Win Garano and Andy Brazil. While writing Quantum, Cornwell spent two years researching space, technology, and robotics at Captain Calli Chase’s home base, NASA’s Langley Research Center, and studied cutting-edge law enforcement and security techniques with the Secret Service, the US Air Force, NASA Protective Services, Scotland Yard, and Interpol.

Cornwell was born in Miami. She grew up in Montreat, North Carolina, and now lives and works in Boston and Los Angeles.

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Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2018
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Good price, fast delivery. I didn’t want tonpay too much for a book from my fave author as it’s a new series with a new character. This helped me get into it ;-)
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2014
I admit I was sceptical about this short novel by Cornwell, being very short, but I had to change my mind. Dear Patricia in this little gem of hers shows her great ability to use the synthesis without depleting the story. She just narrates the basic features, without frills and without being long-winded, giving rise to a compelling story that you do not get bored of and that pushes you to get to the end as soon as possible.
The only downside to this type of work, halfway between a novel and a novella, is the fact that they often have exorbitant prices for something that, having the time, you read in a few hours. Fortunately, there are flea markets.
In any case, it is an reading that I would recommend to lovers of thrillers and beyond. It's a story that everyone can really like, but do not get distracted in reading, because, given the brevity, you should not skip even a comma, otherwise you may miss something important. This latter aspect is actually typical of all the novels by Cornwell, especially in the final parts, often very hastier than the rest. In this case, however, since the entire novel is very short, the whole is much more balanced.

Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli, author of 
Red Desert - Point of No Return
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2015
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A big disappointment after the Scarpetta series. Slow read and lacks the intensity of a good mystery.
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2016
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If you are into the TV show “Bones” (medical examiner/detective story) than this novel is for you.
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2014
Great series!
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2020
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Patricia Cornwell has started a new series about a detective named Win Garano. She must be finding it hard to get ghost writers these days because other than the fact that there were no spelling mistakes this is a weak story with absolutely no character development. I would be surprised if two weeks were spent writing this book. It goes back and forth from one character to another so much that you have to step back a few paragraphs to figure out why someone is being referred to as a she instead of a he. With zero character development it is guaranteed that no one will be interested in the fate of these one dimensional people to read the next in the series. A real waste of time and money from an author that I expect a lot more from.
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2007
While Alexander McCall Smith has shown ample ability to write serialized novels (44 Scotland Street and Espresso Tales), At Risk by Patricia Cornwell proves that it's harder than it looks. My advice to Ms. Cornwell is to either give up turning her serials into novels or to stop writing serials altogether. This book is a mess. Most novels start with an interesting premise: At Risk doesn't even have that going for it.

If you feel you have to read At Risk, go to the library for a copy. You won't want to own this book: Trust me.

What's the best thing about At Risk? It's brief. Otherwise, I would have graded it at one star.

Winston (Win) Garano, a Massachusetts State Police investigator, has been in Tennessee taking a course at the National Forensics Academy. Why? He can't figure it out because the state already has a CSI unit, but his boss insisted. That same boss, District Attorney Monique Lamont, has just called him back on an emergency basis. After waiting dripping from the rain in the Harvard Faculty Club for 45 minutes, the DA finally arrives and tells Win to get cracking on solving a cold case in Tennessee using the crime lab in Massachusetts. Win can't believe his ears, and he's even more surprised to learn that the DA has already announced her plans in the press. What is she, some kind of moron? He knows she's politically ambitious, but this path offers little possibility of gain in that direction.

From there, everything begins to unravel, and explained mysteries pile up on top of curiosities. Win, the intelligent superman who can't pass a test, has to hold the whole ball of wax together while the heat is on with little assistance.

If that introduction intrigues you, go ahead and read the book. If you find it as weird an opening as I did, you would probably do well to stop right here.

I promise you the following if you do stop here: Kay Scarpetta and Pete Marino do not appear in the book; the forensic content is slim; and you won't remember any of these new characters a month from now.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2020
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Patricia Cornwall Scarpetti books are so great, thought this would be of the same caliber. Not! Characters were cliche. Not worth even at discounted price

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CaCwGrl729
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for what I needed it for
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
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Great item, fast shipping
Dr. Pn Gromkova-mateva
5.0 out of 5 stars great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 8, 2023
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love her books
Jilly Lycett
5.0 out of 5 stars Win Garano
Reviewed in Australia on January 4, 2023
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A good character. Good novel. Cornwell moving from Scarpetta to develop new characters. Garano is good—like the op shop (Aussie for resale shops) touch and his Granny.
sun and sea
2.0 out of 5 stars She did better before
Reviewed in Germany on May 29, 2007
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I am sorry, but this book is average, and compared to previous Cornwell books one could say it is not good.

The plot is simple, the main characters I could have invented myself. If You can find absolutely no other book for an airport wait, it is ok. But do not expect a Scarpetta substitute.
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So.b.it
5.0 out of 5 stars とてもおもしろい物語りですよ!
Reviewed in Japan on June 19, 2007
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なんだかカスタマーレビューの評判が良くないので、どうしようか?と不安にも思ったのですが、、、
週刊現代で連載している日本語訳を読んで、おもしろいと思ったので原文で読もうと思い買いました。
Cornwellの作品ははじめてなので他の作品との比較はできませんし、
確かにディープな推理サスペンスファンには、淡々としすぎる展開かもしれませんが、、、
私のように、ただ、良いペーパーバックを読みたいという純粋な心?をもって読み進めば、、、
登場人物のおもしろさや、物語りとしての楽しさなど、作家の文筆力も十二分で読み応えがあります!
英語はとてもわかりやすいですので、英語を身につけたい向きにもおすすめです。
実際、ハリーポッターの英語よりもはるかにわかりやすいです!
殺人事件は魔法学校よりも大人にはわかりやすいのでした、、、
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