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Malicious Intent: A Novel


by Kathryn Fox

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Sales Rank: 72349
Studio: Harper Paperbacks
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: May 01, 2006
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks


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A gripping and powerful new thriller -- the debut of a stunning new voice in suspense fiction -- and the first appearance of a tough and remarkable investigator, pathologist, and forensic physician, Dr. Anya Crichton.

The only female freelancer in the male-dominated field, pathologist Dr. Anya Crichton will take any work she can find to pay child support and her mortgage, get her new business off the ground, and battle her ex-husband for custody of their three-year-old son. Things turn around rapidly, however, when her expert forensic evidence is instrumental in winning a high-profile case -- and new work offers start pouring in.

But Anya's investigation into the drug overdose of a young Lebanese girl is raising troubling questions. Startling coincidences between this sad and tragic death and a series of seemingly unrelated suicides that Anya is also examining at the urging of her friend and colleague, detective sergeant Kate Farrer, suggest that there's a monumental evil at work in the shadows. With each scalpel cut, Anya Crichton's forensic prowess and deductive brilliance are pulling her relentlessly toward a sinister plot and a devastating truth -- and once she enters the lethal darkness, she may never again see the light of day.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 9 reviews)

Great Thriller  
Malicious Intent by Kathryn Fox is a fast paced, enthralling read full of forensic details.
The characters are well thought out, interesting, intelligent and, make this read extra enjoyable.
Anya is a freelance "medical practitioner, with specialist qualifications in forensic pathology and forensic medicine". Her investigation into the death of young Lebanese girl leads to supposedly dissimilar suicides of other young woman under investigation by her friend detective sergeant Kate Farrer.
All this leads to an action filled thriller you won't want to put down.


October 03, 2008

Good start!  
This was a pretty good first novel. It got a little bogged down with TMI sometimes, lots of detail and then all of a sudden, lots of action. I had already figured out who "done it" midway through the book, probably because so many thrillers are so formulaic and you know it's someone you have `met' or who is close to the character or on the periphery so you just mentally start detecting them out. Interesting story of these all tied together but the culprit was just your basic ordinary psychopathic sadist. I will try #2 -- I rated this one 3.5 stars. The protag Anya is more interesting and more human than Kay Scarpetta or Tempe Brennan and I liked her a lot more. Like the Australian setting and her lifestyle.
August 22, 2008

Excellent Austrailian mystery forensic pathologist a great read  
If you like British mysteries, You will love this book by Kathryn Fox. Although it is Austrailian, rather than British there are similarities. It is face-paced with many twists. The characters are well developed. Lots of local color. Crisp clean portrayal of a forensic pathologist. I liked this book so much I bought her second novel.
February 24, 2008

Intriguing corpse similarities!!  
Well firstly I was momentarily confused by the words post-mortum and autopsy both being used until I realised that this was neither a British set or American set book...so it was refreshing to read something set in Australia. :)

I liked Anya and found her work interesting, as well as her personal life. Although I never quite understood the relevance of having a sister who went missing as a child...it was just as good a story without that part.

I enjoyed the plot and I wasn't expecting the ending...although I'm still not really sure about the motive. I also had to remind myself a couple of times who was who with so many female characters/corpses!


I'd definitely look out for Kathyrn's second novel though. :)


August 31, 2006

"She was like a murder magnet."  
Thirty-four year old Anya Crichton, the Australian heroine of Kathryn Fox's medical thriller, "Malicious Intent," is both a forensic pathologist and a forensic physician. That is, she is qualified to conduct postmortems to establish cause of death and she is also an expert in assessing the wounds and injuries of people who have survived assaults. Anya has a great deal on her mind. Her marriage is kaput, her ex-husband, Martin, has custody of their three-year-old son, Ben, and she is scrambling to make a living.

Kate sometimes works with her friend, twenty-eight year old Detective Sergeant Kate Farrer, whose competence as a investigator is offset by her arrogant and brusque manner. One day, Kate informs Anya that she is looking into the unusual case of a pregnant nun named Clare Matthews who committed suicide by jumping off a cliff. When a pathologist looks at a slide of Matthews's lungs, he notices that they contain unusual hourglass-shaped fibers. What are these fibers and how did the nun come to inhale them? Stranger still, several other women are found dead, apparent suicides, and they have the same fibers in their lungs. What did all of these women, who apparently did not even know one another, have in common?

Kate and Anya have no way of knowing that a manipulative and clever man has embarked on a Machiavellian experiment. This individual's actions have already resulted in the deaths of at least four women, and the closer that Kate and Anya get to uncovering the perpetrator's identity, the greater the danger that they, too, will fall victim to this cunning and elusive sadist.

"Malicious Intent" features an attractive, smart, and vulnerable heroine who has already been compared to Patricia Cornwell's forensic pathologist, Kay Scarpetta. Unlike the self-confident and financially secure Scarpetta, however, Anya has few resources to deal with the many difficulties that life has tossed her way. She is particularly vulnerable because of a secret from her past that has never given her a moment's peace.

Kathryn Fox expertly shows how a forensic specialist can discern elusive details about the nature of a crime by reading autopsy reports and examining the victims who survive. There is a particularly effective scene in which Anya assists a fifty-five year old woman who was beaten and sexually assaulted. Anya comforts and reassures the victim, and then conducts a gentle but thorough forensic examination. The respect that Anya shows her client is a testament to her professionalism and compassion.

The Australian setting and colorful slang are entertaining for those of us who generally read mysteries set in the United States and England. (If nothing else, I learned that "stuffed up" is Aussie slang for "messed up.") Other aspects of "Malicious Intent" are not as strong. Anya's relationship with her ex-husband and son are a bit forced and melodramatic. The solution to the mystery is not only far-fetched, but it relies on certain conventional twists and turns that have been overused in many other novels of this type. To her credit, Fox wisely avoids wrapping up all of the various plot lines in a tidy bow, leaving a great deal to be resolved in the inevitable sequel. All in all, "Malicious Intent" is a promising first novel, and I look forward to the next installment in the adventures of angst-ridden Anya Crichton.

June 11, 2006


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