A review by nursenell
Sins of the Flesh by Colleen McCullough

4.0

This is the last book in the Carmine Delmonico series, and with the death of Colleen McCullough it means there will be no more written. I enjoyed this series and wish there were more books in it to read. This one covers two different cases, one of missing women referred to as shadow women, a cold case, and an ongoing case of missing young adult men. Add to it a psychiatrist who apparently is also a neurosurgeon as she does form of prefrontal lobotomies, and it was sometimes hard to keep the story straight. Each of the books in this series has parts that really push the limit of belief, like the padded private en suite rooms for the psychiatrist's pet patient, a man who makes Hannibal Lector look like a good boy. But all in all it was a good read and hard to put down.