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Bitter Instinct
 
 

Bitter Instinct (Hardcover)

by Robert Walker (Author)
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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FBI whiz medical examiner Dr. Jessica Coran returns to face a poet-cum-serial killer on the rampage through Philadelphia's bohemian subculture in this lackluster addition to Walker's macabre Instinct series (Killer Instinct, etc.). Jessica must rely not only on her forensic skills, but on interpretations of the Byronesque poetry that the killer leaves on his victims' backs he poisons them with toxic ink as he writes with an old-fashioned quill pen. Jessica's friend, FBI resident psychic Kim Desinor, contributes her psychometric impressions to the investigation, grasping at anything that might help Jessica understand or identify this elusive murderer. The situation is complicated not only by the shaky cooperation of the local police detective and the FBI agent in charge, Jessica's old flame James Parry, but also by the fad of body poetry among students and disaffected youths, making them even more reluctant than usual to aid law enforcement despite the murders. Jessica and her team are also hindered by the neuroses and infighting of the local university's literary faculty, whom they enlist for additional opinions on the poems and later consider as suspects. But the intriguing villain is wasted on this clumsy tale. Despite Walker's too frequent references to Jessica's past triumphs and stellar reputation, there is scant evidence here of investigative acumen or even common sense. Walker seeks unsuccessfully to deepen his heroine's character through tipsy love-life chats with Kim, and neglects Jessica's professional development. Worse than the cartoonish characters is the hokey literary exegesis the reader is subjected to as each new body is examined. (May)Forecast: Perhaps Jessica Coran devotees will overlook these lapses, but neither she nor the author is likely to win new fans with this halfhearted outing.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



Ed Gorman

Horrific, genuinely spooky... Just when you think there's nothing new to be done with the serial-killer genre.

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2.0 out of 5 stars serial killers can be dull, too, Oct 17 2003
By David Group (Buffalo, NY) - See all my reviews
This novel got less and less interesting the closer I got to the end, the exact opposite of what a crime novelist should be trying to achieve. I think the main problem is the way he deals with the serial killer-- with the author trying to keep his identity a secret, we never really get to know the charismatic psychopath, and he remains a background character, an enigma.

Second is the way the crimes are committed themselves. That so many people would willingly let someone carve poems into their flesh, even after the bodies begin to pile up, is ludicrous.

There are other problems, too: too little forensic or investigative detail, characters that are caricatures, etc. I read his first four or five Jessica Coran novels, and this is a big disappointment compared with those early efforts.

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1.0 out of 5 stars The worst of the Instinct series, simply godawful, April 22 2003
By "ghiddyz2" (akron, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bitter Instinct (Paperback)
Words do not do justice as to how bad this book is. Seriously, is this the same Robert W. Walker? The first five books in the instinct series were AWESOME, the next two decent. But this one...[is not good]. The plot is secondary to Jessica finding herself and dealing iwth heartache and finding the strength to move on and...oh yeah by the way there's this killer out there that's not even bothering to worry about getting caught and he merrily piles up the bodies. Then the last hundred pages features a resolution so innate, ridiculous, and just plain horrible that finally I just slammed the book down once I found out who the killer was. And SURPRISE - it wasn't hard to figure out!

The worst in the series by far, so verbose and jumpy at times (five paragraphs about Jessica's thoughts and feelings every three or four pages, as just one example - oh yes there are more) that it's literally a struggle to read more then five or six pages at a sitting. Don't bother with this [book].

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good read but something's missing, April 15 2003
This review is from: Bitter Instinct (Paperback)
I picked this up because the blurbs said it was similar to another author noted for her strong female character Kay Scarpetta. Oh how I miss that. I didn't find exactly what I was looking for but it was a good read. Me, I'm hooked on forensic science and even enjoy Johanson's Eve Duncan which she hasn't written more of, drat.

Walker was OK, a fair substitute until something better comes along. The surprise suspect and killer wasn't known thru much of the book, and I was surprised at the revelation, but the plot did seem to drag. Whose poetry did he use?

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1.0 out of 5 stars This book borke my record.
I have always been patient. Once I picked a book, I will make myself finish it as a way to tell myself that my choice is correct and worthy. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Wait for the next one!!
If you have been anxiously awaiting this Jessica Coran novel as I have, just skip over it and wait for the next one. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2001 by Elizabeth

1.0 out of 5 stars Stinky writer
I can't believe this guy got published. His writing is fragmented, disjointed. His character development is poor. Yuck! How can anyone say he's better than . . .
Published on Nov 5 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars This instinct is very bitter indeed!
I have throughly enjoyed the instinct series so far. This latest novel is no exception. Jessica is in London, looking for a vicious killer, no surprise there, however, JT gets... Read more
Published on Aug 3 2001 by theladypandora

5.0 out of 5 stars WALKER IS BETTER THAN SANDFORD & KELLERMAN!
Robert W. Walker is a fascinating author. I feel that he is one of the best suspense novelists there is. Read more
Published on May 14 2001 by Brad Stonecipher

5.0 out of 5 stars Chilling medical thriller
He calls himself the Poet. His targets trust him so much so they cooperate as he engraves a piece of his epic verse on their backs. Read more
Published on May 8 2001 by Harriet Klausner

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