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Patricia Cornwell

    June 9, 1956

    Patricia Cornwell pioneered the forensic thriller, immersing readers in the intricate world of forensic science. Her gripping narratives, often featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, are distinguished by meticulous research and cutting-edge forensic technology. Cornwell masterfully blends complex crime investigations with deep psychological insight, creating compelling narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human nature. Her influence extends beyond literature, shaping popular culture across various media.

    Patricia Cornwell
    Identity Unknown
    A Scarpetta Omnibus
    At Risk & the Front
    A Second Scarpetta Omnibus
    A Third Scarpetta Omnibus
    Three Complete Novels. Postmortem. Body of Evidence. All That Remains
    • Postmortem introduces Dr. Scarpetta, who knows the smell of bone dust from a skullcap saw and how to read a body for clues via lasers, DNA, and computers. As Scarpetta slowly closes in on a killer known as Mr. Nobody, she gets the creepy, well-informed feeling that the killer is closing in on her. Cornwell's debut swept the mystery-writing awards and made her somebody. In Body of Evidence, Scarpetta investigates the murder of a Southern writer who mysteriously opened the door for her killer. In All That Remains, she hunts a serial killer of young lovers--including the daughter of the president's drug czar, which complicates the forensic chase with political intrigue.

      Three Complete Novels. Postmortem. Body of Evidence. All That Remains
      4.4
    • A Third Scarpetta Omnibus

      Cause Of Death / Unnatural Exposure / Point Of Origin

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      CAUSE OF DEATH - New year's Eve & the final murder scene of Virginia's bloodiest year takes Scarpetta 30 feet below the icy surface of the Elizabeth River. A diver is dead, an investigative reporter, a favourite at the Medical Examiner's office, but was he on the scent of a story or merely diving for sunken trinkets? And why did Scarpetta receive a phone call from someone reporting the death before the police were notified? UNNATURAL EXPOSURE - Scarpetta is on the trail of a serial killer, but the discovery of a 10th corpse shows vital discrepancies & make her wonder if this is a copycat killing. Ghoulish, but not unusual. Then the eleventh body broadcasts a clear and horrifying message: the killer is armed with the most lethal weapon on Earth - smallpox. POINT OF ORIGIN - Scarpetta is called to a burned-out farmhouse where someone has been viciously murdered, but she has another more incendiary horror to face - Carrie Grethen, the killer who nearly destroyed her, has escaped from a secure hospital. Her whereabouts are unknown, but her ultimate destination is not, because she has already told Scarpetta of her deadly plans for revenge.

      A Third Scarpetta Omnibus
      4.3
    • A Second Scarpetta Omnibus

      Cruel And Unusual / The Body Farm / From Potter's Field

      • 1024 pages
      • 36 hours of reading

      Book by Patricia Cornwell

      A Second Scarpetta Omnibus
      4.2
    • A Scarpetta Omnibus

      Postmortem / Body Of Evidence / All That Remains

      • 1013 pages
      • 36 hours of reading
      A Scarpetta Omnibus
      4.1
    • Identity Unknown

      The gripping new Kay Scarpetta thriller

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In this gripping thriller, forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta uncovers a chilling message from a victim through autopsy findings. As she delves deeper into the investigation, secrets emerge that challenge her skills and instincts. The narrative promises a blend of suspense and intricate details, showcasing Scarpetta's expertise in crime-solving while unraveling a complex mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

      Identity Unknown
      4.1
    • The fingerprints say the murderer is the man who's just been executed ... At 11.05 one December evening in Richmond, Virginia, convicted murderer Ronnie Joe Waddell is pronounced dead in the electric chair. At the morgue Dr Kay Scarpetta waits for Waddell's body. Preparing to perform a post-mortem before the subject is dead is a strange feeling, but Scarpetta has been here before. And Waddell's death is not the only newsworthy event on this freezing night: the grotesquely wounded body of a young boy is found propped against a rubbish skip. To Scarpetta the two cases seem unrelated, until she recalls that the body of Waddell's victim had been arranged in a strikingly similar position ...

      Cruel and Unusual
      4.2
    • Trace. Staub, englische Ausgabe

      • 530 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Going home is never easy, especially for Dr. Kay Scarpetta, whose chance at redemption in comes at a cost to her soul in this “rich and satisfying” (Associated Press) thriller. “Cornwell gets her Hitchcock on. . . . [She] can generate willies with subtle poetic turns.”—People IN DEVELOPMENT AS THE ORIGINAL SERIES SCARPETTA STARRING NICOLE KIDMAN AND JAMIE LEE CURTIS Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing from South Florida, returns to the city that turned its back on her five years ago. Richmond, Virginia’s recently appointed chief medical examiner claims that he needs Scarpetta’s help to solve a perplexing crime. When she arrives, however, Scarpetta finds that nothing is as she expected: her former lab is in the final stages of demolition; the inept chief isn’t the one who requested her after all; her old assistant chief has developed personal problems that he won’t reveal; and a glamorous FBI agent, whom Scarpetta dislikes instantly, meddles with the case. Deprived of assistance from colleagues Benton and Lucy, who are embroiled in what first appears to be an unrelated attempted rape by a stalker, Scarpetta is faced with investigating the death of a fourteen-year-old girl, working with the smallest pieces of evidence—traces that only the most thorough hunters can identify. Now she must follow the twisting leads and track the strange details in order to make the dead speak. . . .

      Trace. Staub, englische Ausgabe
      3.8
    • Unnatural Exposure

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Dr Kay Scarpetta has begun to think the state of Virginia is the most recent stop on the travels of a psychopath, but before she can properly liaise with colleagues in different states and different countries, another body is found. Like the others it is discovered on a waste site, but Scarpetta sees evidence which makes her doubt it is the work of the same killer. As she follows the forensic footprints the victim's life draws her away from seeing the death as an individual killing, and leads her to face the probability that someone is on the point of releasing the smallpox virus back into a world which believes the disease has been eradicated - a belief which has led to all stocks of the vaccine being destroyed. Could such a mass murderer really exist, and what sort of mind would contemplate releasing such havoc? Point Of Origin, the new Scarpetta hardback, will be published in September 1998

      Unnatural Exposure
      4.1
    • Scarpetta: Identity Unknown

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      THE THRILLING NEW KAY SCARPETTA MYSTERY FROM THE WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER 'Iconic. Bold. Brilliant. Identity Unknown is hauntingly original, impossibly clever and devilishly daring. This series is one of the all-time greats' CHRIS WHITAKER, author of ALL THE COLOURS OF THE DARK Summoned to an unnerving, abandoned theme park to retrieve a body, Dr Kay Scarpetta is devastated to learn that the victim is Sal Giordano, an acclaimed astrophysicist - and a man Scarpetta once loved. The murder scene is bizarre, with a crop circle of petals around the body. Scarpetta's niece Lucy believes Giordano was dropped from an unidentified flying craft. Scarpetta knows autopsies can reveal the dead's secrets, but she is shocked to find her friend seems to have deliberately left her a clue. As the investigators are torn between suspicions of otherworldly forces, and of Giordano himself, Scarpetta detects an explanation closer to home that, in her mind, is far more evil . . . 'Nerve-jangling . . . A thriller that's out of this world' THE TIMES 'Heart-stopping' SUNDAY POST 'Cornwell on vintage form' FINANCIAL TIMES

      Scarpetta: Identity Unknown
      3.9