Spin by Patricia Cornwell

Posted March 28, 2021 by karenbaron in Mystery, Review, Series / 0 Comments

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Spin by Patricia Cornwell

Spin

by Patricia Cornwell
three-stars
Series: Captain Chase #2
Series Rating: three-stars
Published by Thomas & Mercer on January 12, 2021
Genres: Spies and Espionage Thriller
Pages: 414
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Captain Calli Chase races against time to thwart a plot that leaves the fate of humanity hanging in the balance in this new thriller from international bestselling author Patricia Cornwell.

In the aftermath of a NASA rocket launch gone terribly wrong, Captain Calli Chase comes face-to-face with her missing twin sister—as well as the startling truth of who they really are. Now, a top secret program put in motion years ago has spun out of control, and only Calli can redirect its course.

Aided by cutting-edge technologies, the NASA investigator and scientist turned Space Force pilot sets out on a frantic search for the missing link between the sabotaged rocket launch and her predetermined destiny…a search that someone else seems very interested in stopping.

From NASA to the Chase family farm, to the White House to distant orbits of space, Calli plays a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek with a cunning and ruthless adversary. One wrong move will unleash cataclysmic consequences reaching far beyond the boundaries of Earth.

This heart-pounding Captain Chase thriller from Patricia Cornwell will leave readers desperate for more.

Spin by Patricia Cornwell is a book about a smart young lady who is basically a cop working with NASA.

Will Captain Calli Chase find out what went wrong at the rocket launch?

Captain Calli Chase

Captain Callisto “Calli” Chase is our point of view character, which means she’s our main character. I liked reading things from her perspective. It was a great way to get to know the main character, even if she seems to be constantly eating. Calli is all about doing things the correct way, even if she misses seeing her twin sister face to face instead of only through cameras at times. I like how she didn’t really cuss throughout the whole thing, and when she wanted to, it was always something different. Calli is somewhat motherly, even if she doesn’t want to admit it.

The Story

Spin CRCalli Chase is working on trying to figure out why the rocket launch got damaged. She is also dealing with physical and family issues that keep happening throughout the story. There are so many things happening and some things that don’t truly get resolved.

Calli is a great person when she is working on cases and after them. She does a lot of investigating. But everything that she does is by the book; she doesn’t deviate from that. I feel sorry for her and her sister, and I didn’t care for the fact that her parents put them in this position.

3 Stars

Spin by Patricia Cornwell is a good book, and you don’t have to read the first book to read this book. It is completely stand-alone. As I sure didn’t and got the jest of what was going on. Ms. Cornwell is an excellent author, and I loved the way that she wrote this novel. Three stars for Spin by Patricia Cornwell.

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About Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell has sold over 100 million books. She sold her first novel, Postmortem, while working as a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. Postmortem, was the first bona fide forensic thriller. It paved the way for an explosion of entertainment featuring in all things forensic across film, television and literature.

The transition to literary superstar was not easy. At her first signing, held during a lunch break from the morgue, Patricia sold no copies of Postmortem and fielded exactly one question – an elderly woman asked her where she could find the cookbooks

Postmortem would go 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. To date, Cornwell’s books have sold some 100 million copies in thirty-six languages in over 120 countries. She’s authored twenty-nine New York Times bestsellers.

Patricia’s novels center primarily on medical examiner Kay Scarpetta along with her tech-savvy niece Lucy and fellow investigator Pete Marino. Celebrating 25 years, these characters have grown into an international phenomenon, winning 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.

Patricia’s literary career expands outside the realm of the Kay Scarpetta series – she’s authored a definitive account of Jack the Ripper’s identity, two cookbooks (Food to Die For and Scarpetta’s Winter Table), a children’s book (Life’s Little Fable), and a biography of Ruth Graham. She’s also developed two other series based on Win Garano, an upstart Boston detective, and Andy Brazil, an enterprising Charlotte reporter.

Though Cornwell now lives in Boston, she was born in Miami and grew up in Montreat, North Carolina.  After earning her degree in English from Davidson College in 1979, she began working at the Charlotte Observer, taking whatever stories came her way and rapidly advancing from listing television programs to covering the police beat. Cornwell received widespread attention and praise for her series of articles on prostitution and crime in downtown Charlotte. From the Charlotte Observer, Cornwell moved to a job with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia – a post she would later bestow upon the fictional Kay Scarpetta. It was during these years that Patricia penned Postmortem and began submitting it to major publishing houses in New York, without initial success.

When not writing from her Boston home, Patricia tirelessly researches cutting-edge forensic technologies to include in her work. Her interests span outside the literary: Patricia co-founded of the Conservation Scientist Chair at the Harvard University Art Museums. She appears as a forensic consultant on CNN and serves as a member of Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital’s National Council, where she advocates for psychiatric research. She’s helped fund the ICU at Cornell’s Animal Hospital, the scientific study of a Confederate submarine, the archaeological excavation of Jamestown, and a variety of law enforcement charities.  Patricia is also committed to funding scholarships and literacy programs. Her advice to aspiring authors: “Start writing. And don’t take no for an answer.”

Other areas of expertise & interests

Forensics | Forensic Technologies | Ballistics | Weapons | Explosives | Pathology & Autopsies | Crime | Historical and Unsolved Criminal Cases | Jack The Ripper | Helicopter Piloting | Scuba Diving | Archaeological Excavation Experience |

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2021 Cloak & Dagger
  • 2021 Goodreads Reading Challenge
  • 2021 New Release Reading Challenge
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