The Last Precinct
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by nickolodeon from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Kay Scarpetta finds herself the subject of a criminal investigation. Her life will never be the same again, personally or professionally.
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Happy reading!
To the finder of this book:
Hello and congratulations! You have not only found yourself a good book, but a whole community of booklovers dedicated to sharing books with each other and the world at large. I hope that you will write a journal entry letting me know that the book has been found, and that you'll stick around a bit and get to know Bookcrossing. Feel free to read and keep this book, or to pass it on to a friend or even set it out "in the wild" for someone else to find like you did. And if you do choose to join, I hope you'll consider using me, nickolodeon, as your referring member.
Happy reading!
Journal Entry 2 by AnonymousFinder at Toormina, New South Wales Australia on Monday, January 10, 2011
This is written in the first person ( not my favourite style) and I found it a bit graphic at times but an interesting read just the same. It is book 3 of a series and the only one I have read but it does stand alone.