What has happened to Patricia Cornwell? Her latest offering, while technically as precise as ever, is a rehash of the angst the main characters have suffered in previous novels.Her characters are in danger of becoming caricatures of themselves.I agree with others that the ending was a little too neat and quick. In fact, the main thrust of the plot was setting up the meeting with Talley, turning what could have been an excellent Scarpetta novel into a tepid bodice ripper.