Review of "Blood Memory" By Greg Iles
Catherine (Cat) Ferry is a respected forensic odontologist whose personal
life is a mess. Promiscuous since a young age, and now an alcoholic, Cat decides
to clean up her act when she learns she is pregnant. Determined to ignore her
cravings as she concentrates on her job, Cat isn't prepared for a serial
killer who targets men and leaves bite marks over their bodies. Something about
these crimes triggers Cat's subconscious and she begins to suffer panic attacks.
When she passes out at a crime scene, she is kicked off the task force. Cat
flees to her home in Natchez, Mississippi to detox and there discovers evidence
that her father's suicide when she was a young girl may have actually been a
homicide. Cat begins to investigate her father's death which keeps leading her
back to the murders in New Orleans. Could the two be interrelated? And did she
witness her father's murder? Cat's determined to find out, which places her
in extreme danger.
A compelling read dealing with child sexual abuse, Cat's feelings are
portrayed by the author with such realism that at times it became painful to this
reader. Cat isn't a particularly likable character; a woman who drinks and takes
drugs while pregnant and seems out of control. However, her journey to
sobriety and in finally recalling her past sexual abuse are fascinating. The story
moves at a fast pace and is one that holds the reader's interest throughout.
by Christy French,
2006
BLOOD MEMORY
By Greg Iles
Scribner
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
ISBN: 0-7432-3470-7
Hardback, 496 pages, $24.95
Genre: Mystery
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