Portrait of a Killer

Abridged
Author: Patricia Cornwell
Narrator: Kate Burton
Genres: Fiction, True-Crime
Publisher: Putnam Pub Group (Audio)
Date: September 2008
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

In this headline-making new work, Cornwell turns her trademark skills for meticulous research and scientific expertise on one of the most chilling cases of serial murder in the history of crime-the slayings of Jack the Ripper that terrorized 1880s London.

Reviews (14)

Trying Too Hard

Written by SrDesertRat from Indian Wells, CA on March 22nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Definitely not up to the quality of her other works, it seemed as though Cornwell was more concerned with arguing her conclusion as to the identity of Jack the Ripper than describing how she came to the conclusion. Eventually I lost interest in the detail she pursued and tired of the constant gore.

Left me with Questions

Written by Shane Nixon on September 6th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I am a Cornwell fan, but this one was a little disappointing. Not to the point of stopping the disks, I made it through all 5, but the menuchia of this one is a little much. It is more a hypothesis that she is trying to prove than anything else. Her evidence is compelling, her characters well personified, and the narrator did a good job. But the case has been closed for almost a hundred years. Can we really "prove" anything? Not Cornwell's best for me.

PPRTRAIT OF A kILLER

Written by Anonymous on August 19th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Mildly interesting but Patricia Cornell should stick to mystery fiction writing.

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Barbara Lee on May 30th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

If I had had another book to listen to, I would have sent this one back immediately. Parts of it were interesting, but for the most part it was not worth it. Left way to many questions and no answers. I don't recommend it for enjoyable listening.

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Anonymous on May 16th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Ms. Cornwell writes with such passion that she has solved the mystery of Jack the Ripper. To bad she has no proof to back up her silly claims. This book gets more annoying as you get deeper into it, becasue you are waiting for her to produce something, anything. The depictions of the murders are quite chilling and well written. My advice is get the book, but don't hold out high hopes that she has solved anything. You will see what I am taking about.

Interesting

Written by Nicole from Sharon Springs, NY on May 12th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Interesting theories, good research done. Writer a little too into making lists, but overall was captivating and a good listen.

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Anonymous on December 21st, 2004

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I liked the history associated with this even though it was gruesome. I did not like the narrator.

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Bonnie Enzian on December 13th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I sent this one packing after "waiting for it to get interesting" which just didn't happen. I gave up on disc #4. Too much jumping around between 1800's London (which really got depressing)and the present. I didn't care for the reader either.

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Robert Smoot on December 1st, 2004

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This want a very good audiobook to listen to i will tell all my friends to rent a copy .

Portrait of a Killer

Written by Anonymous on November 29th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 2/5

The story was excellent. The narrator was horrible.

Author Details

Author Details

Cornwell, Patricia

"A native of Miami, Florida, Patricia Cornwell attended Davidson College in North Carolina, graduating in 1979 with a B.A. in English. She began working for the Charlotte Observer that year and won an investigative reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for a series of articles she wrote on prostitution and crime in Charlotte. She spent six years working for the Virginia Chief Medical Examiner's office --- first as a technical writer and then as a computer analyst --- and also served as a volunteer police officer.

It's only fitting (given her background) that Cornwell would create a strong-willed character such as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Virginia's chief medical examiner. She made her debut in Cornwell's first novel, the internationally acclaimed POSTMORTEM, published in 1990. Cornwell has since written 11 more books featuring Scarpetta, who has had to investigate a number of horrific crimes over the years. The unfortunate victims have included a reclusive writer (BODY OF EVIDENCE, 1991); young couples (ALL THAT REMAINS, 1992); an 11-year-old girl (THE BODY FARM, 1994); and an investigative reporter (CAUSE OF DEATH, 1996).

In FROM POTTER'S FIELD (1995), a naked body is discovered in Central Park on Christmas Day, and a sadistic killer is armed with a deadly virus in UNNATURAL EXPOSURE (1997). POINT OF ORIGIN (1998) is about a killer on the loose who nearly destroyed the lives of Scarpetta and those closest to her, and in BLACK NOTICE (1999) a foreign ship arrives in Richmond with an unidentified body on board. Scarpetta confronts one of her most baffling cases in CRUEL AND UNUSUAL (1993), while the medical examiner herself becomes an object of suspicion and criminal investigation in THE LAST PRECINCT (2000).

Cornwell's latest book in the series is BLOW FLY. This time, Scarpetta has left Virginia in search of some much needed rest and relaxation --- but soon finds herself entangled in a conspiracy and murder in Florida.

On a trip to London in 2002, Cornwell met John Grieve, Chief Investigator at Scotland Yard and an expert on Jack the Ripper. Their discussions of the grizzly 19th century murders --- along with a visit to the original crime scenes --- led her to write PORTRAIT OF A KILLER: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed, in which she argues that the Ripper was actually British Impressionist painter Walter Sickert. This controversial book was a success and marked her first appearance on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list.

Cornwell's first book, AN UNCOMMON FRIEND, was released in 1983. It is a biography of Ruth Bell Graham, the wife of evangelist Billy Graham and an old family friend. Cornwell re-released the book in 1997 under the title RUTH, A PORTRAIT, adding a new introduction and epilogue.

Cornwell's other works include HORNET'S NEST (1997) and SOUTHERN CROSS (1998), both of which feature the trio of Police Chief Judy Hammer, Deputy Chief Virginia West and young reporter Andy Brazil. Hammer and Brazil returned in 2001 in ISLE OF DOGS. She has also written SCARPETTA'S WINTER TABLE, FOOD TO DIE FOR: Secrets from Kay Scarpetta's Kitchen, and LIFE'S LITTLE FABLE, her first book for children.

In 1999 Cornwell, with Virginia Governor James Gilmore, helped establish the Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine, the first forensic training facility of its kind in the nation, and serves as the Institute's Chairman of the Board. She is also involved in a number of charities that support such causes as forensic science, children's health, literary centers, victim's rights and animal rescue."