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Gray Matter

por Shirley Kennett

Series: P. J. Gray (1)

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The riveting first entry in the acclaimed PJ Gray series, in which a police psychologist uses virtual reality forensics to solve a vicious series of homicides  Penelope Jennifer "PJ" Gray is a recently divorced single mother living in St. Louis--and a psychologist turned cyber-profiler who heads the police force's Computerized Homicide Investigations Project. By using virtual reality technology, Gray is able to get inside the heads of killers and reconstruct their crimes.   The action begins when a talented pianist is savagely murdered, his back carved with a drawing of a dog, his head missing. As similar deaths follow, Gray and her partner--an old-school, technophobe detective named Leo Schultz--must use their skills to trace the serial murderer. Gray Matter marks a brilliant crime-writing debut, as this electrifying story recalls Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels.  … (más)
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This is my kind of book! It had a believable serial killer with major issues from his past. The thread about the VR program helping in solving crimes is an interesting idea. PJ is determined that it will work and has a small team consisting of Detective Leo Schultz and his 2 assistance to make a go of it. Leo is a very real character who has a body that is aging but does not want to even consider retirement.
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  Diane_K | Jul 14, 2015 |
After her divorce, PJ Gray and her son,Thomas, move to St Louis where she is to set up the new computer homicide unit. Unfortunately, her son is angry about the divorce, her new partner is a chauvinist and luddite, and, worse, even before she is set up, there is a vicious new serial killer in St Louis. Her boss makes it clear that this will be a test and, if PJ can't prove the value of her new unit, she might want to look elsewhere for work.

Gray Matter makes for an interesting thriller. Gray and her partner, Schultz work well together and Pauley Mac is a serial killer with brains - unfortunately, they originally belonged to his victims (sorry, couldn't resist the bad pun). My one problem with the story (and I'll admit is is an unfair one) is its age. Written in 1996, the technology used in Gray's unit was probably cutting edge. Unfortunately, it now dates the story.

Still, if you like thrillers with gruesome serial killers and smart female protagonists, just ignore the out-dated tech stuff, sit back and enjoy the ride. I guarantee it's a bumpy one. ( )
  lostinalibrary | Jan 14, 2013 |
Wow! I thought the premise sounded OK and figured this would be a book I'd dip into on occasion, when I didn't have other things to do. Instead, I find myself compulsively turning the pages and can't wait to see what happens next! Kennett does a good job with both characterization and plot, although there are a few problems. She occasionally veers into romance-talk, when describing the clothes a character wears, or how she feels about meeting a new many (any man, really). A few of the character interactions seem a bit off-kilter. She continually has problems with her son -- but he somehow decides that she's a better parent than her ex-husband. Her house is broken into and trashed -- but this seems to never bother her again, or even come up as a plot device. On the other hand, I'm motivated to see about getting this for our library, and reading the others in the series. Nice job! ( )
  GoThouGeekly | Dec 1, 2012 |
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The riveting first entry in the acclaimed PJ Gray series, in which a police psychologist uses virtual reality forensics to solve a vicious series of homicides  Penelope Jennifer "PJ" Gray is a recently divorced single mother living in St. Louis--and a psychologist turned cyber-profiler who heads the police force's Computerized Homicide Investigations Project. By using virtual reality technology, Gray is able to get inside the heads of killers and reconstruct their crimes.   The action begins when a talented pianist is savagely murdered, his back carved with a drawing of a dog, his head missing. As similar deaths follow, Gray and her partner--an old-school, technophobe detective named Leo Schultz--must use their skills to trace the serial murderer. Gray Matter marks a brilliant crime-writing debut, as this electrifying story recalls Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels.  

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