Books by Patricia Cornwell
Born: 1958Patricia Cornwell Biography & Notes
Patricia Cornwell (born Patricia Daniels on June 9, 1956) is the author of a popular series of crime novels featuring the fictional heroine "Dr. Kay Scarpetta", a medical examiner.
She was born in Miami, Florida. Her ex-husband is Charles Cornwell. She is a descendant of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Cornwell has made several notable charitable acts, including funding scholarships to the University of Tennessee's National Forensics Academy and donating her collection of Walter Sickert paintings to Harvard University.
Eugene Bennett, a former FBI agent, attempted to murder his wife, Marguerite, in 1996 because he thought that she had had an affair four years earlier with Cornwell.
The Scarpetta novels include a great deal of detail on forensics. The solution to the mystery usually is found in the forensic investigation of the murder victim's corpse, although Scarpetta does considerably more field investigation and confrontation with suspects than real-life medical examiners. The novels are considered to have influenced the development of popular TV series on forensics, both fictional, such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and documentaries, such as Cold Case Squad.
Procedural details are part of the allure of her novels. Cornwell herself worked at a crime lab in Virginia as a technical writer and computer analyst but not in any official medical or forensics capacity. Her attempts to portray herself as an expert in those fields have caused some bad feelings from those who have actual training and licensing, including Kathy Reichs, who is both a board-certified forensic anthropologist and a crime novelist.
Other significant themes in the Scarpetta novels include health in general; individual safety and security; food; and family. Although scenes from the novels take place in a variety of locations around the U.S. and (less commonly) internationally, the city of Richmond, Virginia features prominently.
Besides the Scarpetta novels, Cornwell has written three more light-hearted police fictions featuring Andy Brazil, as well as a number of works of non-fiction.
Jack the Ripper
Cornwell has been involved in a continuing, self-financed search for evidence to support her theory that painter Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper. She published Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed in 2002 to much controversy, especially within the British art world, where Sickert's work is admired, and also among Ripperologists, who criticize her methods and conclusions. See Portrait of a Killer for further information. However, Cornwell denies a Jack the Ripper obsession in full-page ads in two British newspapers.
Litigation surrounding The Last Precinct
Dr. Leslie Sachs, author of The Virginia Ghost Murders (1998), claimed to see similarities between his novel and Cornwell's novel The Last Precinct. In 2000 he sent letters to Cornwell's publisher, started a page on the World Wide Web, and placed stickers on his novel in order to claim that Cornwell was committing plagiarism. Cornwell successfully obtained a preliminary injunction against Sachs. The court ruled that his claims were baseless, and he was prevented from placing the stickers on his book. The court also required that booksellers remove the stickers that were already there and shut his website down for false advertising.
She was born in Miami, Florida. Her ex-husband is Charles Cornwell. She is a descendant of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Cornwell has made several notable charitable acts, including funding scholarships to the University of Tennessee's National Forensics Academy and donating her collection of Walter Sickert paintings to Harvard University.
Eugene Bennett, a former FBI agent, attempted to murder his wife, Marguerite, in 1996 because he thought that she had had an affair four years earlier with Cornwell.
The Scarpetta novels include a great deal of detail on forensics. The solution to the mystery usually is found in the forensic investigation of the murder victim's corpse, although Scarpetta does considerably more field investigation and confrontation with suspects than real-life medical examiners. The novels are considered to have influenced the development of popular TV series on forensics, both fictional, such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and documentaries, such as Cold Case Squad.
Procedural details are part of the allure of her novels. Cornwell herself worked at a crime lab in Virginia as a technical writer and computer analyst but not in any official medical or forensics capacity. Her attempts to portray herself as an expert in those fields have caused some bad feelings from those who have actual training and licensing, including Kathy Reichs, who is both a board-certified forensic anthropologist and a crime novelist.
Other significant themes in the Scarpetta novels include health in general; individual safety and security; food; and family. Although scenes from the novels take place in a variety of locations around the U.S. and (less commonly) internationally, the city of Richmond, Virginia features prominently.
Besides the Scarpetta novels, Cornwell has written three more light-hearted police fictions featuring Andy Brazil, as well as a number of works of non-fiction.
Jack the Ripper
Cornwell has been involved in a continuing, self-financed search for evidence to support her theory that painter Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper. She published Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed in 2002 to much controversy, especially within the British art world, where Sickert's work is admired, and also among Ripperologists, who criticize her methods and conclusions. See Portrait of a Killer for further information. However, Cornwell denies a Jack the Ripper obsession in full-page ads in two British newspapers.
Litigation surrounding The Last Precinct
Dr. Leslie Sachs, author of The Virginia Ghost Murders (1998), claimed to see similarities between his novel and Cornwell's novel The Last Precinct. In 2000 he sent letters to Cornwell's publisher, started a page on the World Wide Web, and placed stickers on his novel in order to claim that Cornwell was committing plagiarism. Cornwell successfully obtained a preliminary injunction against Sachs. The court ruled that his claims were baseless, and he was prevented from placing the stickers on his book. The court also required that booksellers remove the stickers that were already there and shut his website down for false advertising.
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Acecho Virtual by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998) |
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Adn asesino / At Risk by Patricia Cornwell ( 2007)
With visions of the governor's mansion dancing in her head, a Massachusetts district attorney decides to solve a famous cold case with radical new DNA technology, but she will need help.
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All That Remains by Patricia Cornwell ( 1992)
A masterly new Dr. Kay Scarpetta novel by the author of Body of Evidence and Postmortem. A killer stalks young lovers, taking their lives and leaving behind just a single clue--one playing card. Four couples have been murdered, their remains turning up months after their abandoned automobiles are discovered. It is a ferocious case only the Chief Medical Examiner for the state of Virginia can solve. LG Featured Alternate.
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Anatomia De UN Crimen by Patricia Cornwell ( 2000) |
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At Risk by Patricia Cornwell ( )
A "one-off" from the best-selling creator of the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series, based on the serialisation in the New York Times.
Moving between the chill of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the sultry humidity of Knoxville, Tennessee, Winston Garano, a police investigator, is instructed to look into a 20-year-old murder case. Although Win reckons there are many more pressing current cases which should have higher priority, he gets on with the task, unaware of the can of worms he will prise open. With her hallmark qualities of deft characterisation, perfect research, and tense story-telling, Patricia Cornwell has created a novel which entertains, intrigues, and satisfies. |
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Behind the Yellow Tape On the Road With Some of America's Hardest Working Crime Scene Investigators by Jarrett Hallcox, Amy Welch ( 2009)
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Black Notice International Edition by Patricia Cornwell ( 2000)
When a mysterious Belgian cargo ship arrives at Richmond's Deep Water Terminal carrying the horrifically decomposed body of a stowaway, forensic expert Dr. Kay Scarpetta is called upon to solve the mystery. Suspense builds when initial tests fail to determine the identity of the corpse or the cause of death. Using the victim's personal belongings and puzzling tattoo as her guides, Scarpetta begins an international hunt for information that takes her to Lyon, Paris, and finally back to Virginia, where she must decide if she will take on a mission likely to not only ruin her career but put those she loves in mortal danger.
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Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell ( 2004)
Leaving Virginia in search of peace and quiet, Dr. Kay Scarpetta journeys to Florida, where a series of baffling murders entangles her in an international conspiracy that confronts her with the most unexpected circumstance of her life. Reprint.
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The Body Farm by Patricia Cornwell, Patricia Cornwell ( 2004) |
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The Body Farm by Patricia Cornwell ( 1994)
Scarpetta's investigation of the murder of an 11-year-old child leads her to more sinister and horrifying crimes.
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Body of Evidence by Patricia Cornwell ( 1996)
Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta is stalked by the same killer who murdered Beryl Madison, a young author and her mentor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
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Body of Evidence / Postmortem Body of Evidence and Post Mortem by Patricia Cornwell ( 2006) |
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta has relocated to South Carolina, but she's carrying on business as usual, opening up a forensics lab. Her consulting services are requested in the investigation of a tennis star's murder, revealing unsuspected connections--and one of the most gruesome killers she's ever encountered--between this bloody murder, local mysteries, and her old archenemy, psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self.
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2007)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta has relocated to South Carolina, but she's carrying on business as usual, opening up a forensics lab. Her consulting services are requested in the investigation of a tennis star's murder, revealing unsuspected connections--and one of the most gruesome killers she's ever encountered--between this bloody murder, local mysteries, and her old archenemy, psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self.
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2007)
After her battle with a psychopath in Florida, Dr. Kay Scarpetta decides to open a private forensic pathology practice in the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, only to find herself and her colleagues--Pete Marino and her niece, Lucy--confronted by a horrifying series of crimes that may have an underlying link. Simultaneous.
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta has relocated to South Carolina, but she's carrying on business as usual, opening up a forensics lab. Her consulting services are requested in the investigation of a tennis star's murder, revealing unsuspected connections--and one of the most gruesome killers she's ever encountered--between this bloody murder, local mysteries, and her old archenemy, psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self.
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008) |
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Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2007)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta has relocated to South Carolina, but she's carrying on business as usual, opening up a forensics lab. Her consulting services are requested in the investigation of a tennis star's murder, revealing unsuspected connections--and one of the most gruesome killers she's ever encountered--between this bloody murder, local mysteries, and her old archenemy, psychiatrist Dr. Marilyn Self.
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Brandherd by Patricia Cornwell, Karin Kersten ( 2003) |
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Causa De Muerte by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998) |
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Cause of Death by Patricia Cornwell ( 2007)
When an investigative reporter dies during a nighttime dive at the old Naval shipyard in Norfolk, Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta discovers that in addition to carrying guns and ammunition, he was the victim of foul play. The death opens a door to a network of evil whose scope Dr. Scarpetta never could have imagined.
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Codigo Negro by Nora Watson, Patricia Cornwell ( 2000) |
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Coroner's Journal Forensics and the Art of Stalking Death by Louis Cataldie ( 2007) |
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Cruel and Unusual by Patricia Cornwell ( 1996)
The execution of a vicious killer leads Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta to retrace the murderer's bloody trail, a course that could lead to long-hidden secrets at the highest levels of state government.
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Cruel and Unusual by Patricia Cornwell ( 2005)
Trying to solve the murder of a thirteen-year-old boy, Dr. Kay Scarpetta and police lieutenant Pete Marion race against time to find a killer after the fingerprints of a recently executed murderer turn up at a new crime scene. Reprint.
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Cruel and Unusual / Body of Evidence / All That Remains by Patricia Cornwell, Lindsay Crouse, Kate Burton ( 1995)
Patricia Cornwell reads from three of her finest titles featuring Dr. Kay Scarpetta as a feisty and engaging murder mystery heroine. Included in this collection are Cruel and Unusual, All That Remains and Body of Evidence.
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Die Hornisse by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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Die Tote Ohne Namen by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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Dossier Benton by Patricia Cornwell, Helene Narbonne ( 2003) |
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Food to Die for Secrets from Kay Scarpetta's Kitchen by Patricia Cornwell, Marlene Brown ( 2003)
The best-selling crime writer shares culinary favorites of Kay Scarpetta, including recipes for Miami-Style Chili with Beer, Grilled Grouper with Butter and Key Lime Juice, Jack Daniels' Chocolate Pecan Pie, Kay's Grilled Pizza with Sausage, Pepperoni, and Three Cheeses, and much more. Reprint.
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Food to Die for Secrets from Kay Scarpetta's Kitchen by Patricia Cornwell, Marlene Brown ( 2001)
The best-selling crime writer shares culinary favorites of Kay Scarpetta, including recipes for chili, grilled group, chocolate pecan pie, lasagne, pizza, and much more.
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From Potter's Field by Patricia Cornwell ( 1995)
In Richmond, Dr. Kay Scarpetta, chief medical examiner of Virginia and consultant for the FBI, is in the midst of a late-night autopsy at the morgue when the call comes: Gault, the sadistic psychopath who has eluded capture for years, has struck again. For Scarpetta, her worst nightmare returns. While Scarpetta sorts through strange forensic evidence, including an uncommon tread pattern and extremely rare gold dental restorations, Gault kills again. But the prey he ultimately seeks is Scarpetta, for it becomes increasingly apparent that he is as focused on her as she is on him.
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The Front by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008)
A state investigator becomes involved with a group of vigilante cops in the hopes of getting to the bottom of a mysterious public relations case. FRONT is the latest bestseller from mystery master Patricia Cornwell.
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Hornet's Nest by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998)
From the number-one bestselling author of Cause of Death, a knowing and wry novel of big-city police, big-city crime, and the ironic intersections of everyday lives. It's a city of ambition and pride, a city long ago dubbed "the hornet's nest of America." A swarming symbol dominates the badge of the police department that protects it--the image of a darting, restless fighter: the whirling dervish of a hornet. Like the violence that swirls around Charlotte during a long, hot summer, the hornet traces a dark, angry path, touching down unexpectedly, bringing stings of surprise wherever it lands. Patricia Cornwell's brilliant new novel carries its own surprises. The creator of Kay Scarpetta, the most fascinating character in contemporary crime fiction, now cunningly reveals the heart and soul of a metropolitan police department. With Charlotte as her simmering background, she propels us into the core of the force through the lives of a dynamic trio of heroes: Andy Brazil, an ambitious young reporter for The Charlotte Observer and an eager--sometimes too eager--volunteer cop; Police Chief Judy Hammer, the professionally strong yet personally troubled guardian of Charlotte's law and order; and her deputy chief, Virginia West, a genuine head-turner who is married to her job. To walk the beat with Hammer, West, and Brazil is to learn the inner secrets of police work--the tensions and the tedium, the hilarity and the heartbreak, the unexpected pump of adrenaline and the rush of courage that can lead to heroics...or death. Like no one else before, Patricia Cornwell strips away the facade of the badge to lay bare the lives and motives of ordinary mortals in extraordinary circumstances. Hornet's Nest is as real as tonight's police blotter and as page-turning as Cornwell can be. Also Available on Putnam Berkley Audio!
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Isle of Dogs by Patricia Cornwell ( 2002)
Angered over the Virginia governor's order on speed traps, the eccentric inhabitants of the Isle of Tangier, in the Chesapeake Bay off the coast of Virginia, declare war on their own state, and it is up to Judy Hammer, the new superintendent of the Virginia State Police, and her aide, trooper Andy Brazil, to stop the crisis. Reprint.
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LA Jota De Corazones by Patricia Cornwell, JORDI MUSTIELES ( 2003) |
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La granja de cuerpos/ The Body Farm by Patricia Cornwell ( 2009) |
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La huella / Trace by Patricia Cornwell ( 2005)
"Now freelancing from South Florida, Dr. Kay Scarpetta returns to her old haunts in Richmond, Virginia, only to encounter a host of baffling and unwelcome surprises as she investigates the death of a fourteen-year-old girl."
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La huella / Trace by Patricia Cornwell ( 2006) |
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La mosca de la muerte / Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell ( 2004) |
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La mosca de la muerte / Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell, LAURA PAREDES ( 2005) |
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The Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell ( 2001)
Attracting unwanted attentions when she is mandated to research the four-hundred-year-old murder of a Jamestown, Virginia, settler, Kay Scarpetta finds enemies among those she is sworn to protect. Reprint.
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Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell ( 2002) |
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Life's Little Fable by Patricia Cornwell ( 1999)
bestselling novelist Patricia Cornwell imagines an extraordinary and beautiful land with all the appeal of a Garden of Eden in her first book for children. In a compelling fable, she explores the temptations and pitfalls that accompany freedom and choice in all our lives. Full color.
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Patricia Cornwell - Three Complete Novels Postmortem, Body of Evidence, All That Remains by Patricia Cornwell ( 1997)
Richmond, Virginia's chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta investigates in three complete novels: "Postmortem", "Body of Evidence", and "All that Remains."
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The Patricia Cornwell Audio Treasury All That Remains / Cruel and Unusual by Patricia Cornwell ( 2005) |
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Patricia Cornwell Kay Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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Point of Origin by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta receives a haunting note from a psychopathic killer she helped put away in Cornwell's previous novel, "Body Farm". Scarpetta must interrupt a vacation when the killer escapes and threatens to seek revenge.
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Portrait of a Killer Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008)
The best-selling novelist turns her attention to the real-life, century-old series of crimes that terrorized London in the 1880s, drawing on meticulous research, state-of-the art forensic science, and insights into the criminal mind to reveal the true identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper, in an updated edition that includes all-new information. Reprint.
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Portrait of a Killer Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003)
Examines the century-old series of murders that terrorized London in the 1880s, drawing on research, state-of-the-art forensic science, and insights into the criminal mind to reveal the true identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper. Reprint.
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Portrait of a Killer Jack the Ripper Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell ( )
Using the first-hand expertise she has gained through writing the best-selling Dr Kay Scarpetta novels, Patricia Cornwell has used the demanding methods of modern forensic investigation to re-examine the contemporaneous evidence in the Jack the Ripper murders. These include state-of-the-art DNA testing on various materials, computer enhancement of watermarks, and expert examinations of hand-writing, paper, inks, and other relics. She has also used her knowledge of profiling on the possible suspects, as well as consulting experts in the field. On presenting her conclusions to a very senior Metropolitan Police Officer, she learned that had the investigators of the time been presented with the facts she has unearthed her suspect would definitely have been arrested and would probably have faced trial.
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Portrait of a Killer Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell ( 2002)
Mystery author Cornwell reportedly spent a small fortune in pursuing her own investigation into the infamous Jack the Ripper case. Here, she presents what she believes to be new evidence in the crimes and offers her own solution to what is arguably the most famous unsolved crime in the world.
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Post Mortem/ Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell ( 1996)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta's search for a serial killer takes two steps backwards for every one step forward: Someone is destroying the few clues she has to track down the ruthless killer.
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Predator by Patricia Cornwell ( 2006)
This addition to the bestselling forensic thriller series finds Dr. Kay Scarpetta at the National Forensic Academy in Hollywood, Florida, consulting on the PREDATOR project, which uses Functional MRI scans in an effort to determine if and how the brains of serial killers differ from those less murderously inclined. But soon Dr. Scarpetta's interest in the homicidal mind becomes less than academic when a pay-phone call traced to Boston not only claims responsibility for a Florida death previously judged a suicide, but also threatens the life of Scarpetta's niece, Lucy.
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Punto de origen / Point of Origin by Patricia Cornwell ( 2001) |
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Retrato ee un asesino:Jack el destripador - caso cerrado / Portrait of a Killer:Jack the Ripper - Case Closed Jack El Destripador Caso Cerrado by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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Ruth, a Portrait The Story of Ruth Bell Graham by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998)
Ruth Bell Graham is known as the wife of evangelist Billy Graham. It was Ruth who influenced Billy, as his most trusted life-partner. In Ruth, a Portrait, we meet this fascinating and remarkable woman. Brimming with anecdotes, this is a breathtaking journey, with stops at many of this centurys epoch-making events.The childhood years of the future Mrs. Billy Graham were spent light-years away--in the China of the 1920s and 1930s. The daughter of medical missionaries, she and her family were caught in a crucible of unspeakable hardship; in addition to pestilence and plague, there was the unstable political and military turmoil surrounding the Nationalist government, the Communists, and the Japanese invaders. These hazardous realities shaped Ruth Bell and her family, a family inured to difficulties, but buoyed up by their deep belief in Gods abiding will.Virtually raised by the Grahams, the author is a repository of Ruth Bell Graham's stories and has seen firsthand the spirit of this courageous woman. Patricia Cornwell not only gives readers a full, rounded, and intimate portrait of Ruth Bell Graham, but also insight into the life of the Graham family and particularly Billy Graham.
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Ruth, a Portrait The Ruth Bell Graham Story by Patricia Cornwell ( 1997)
Told in flowing and succinct prose, this portrait of Ruth Bell Graham, the world-famous evangelist Billy Grahams wife gives the reader a first-hand glimpse into some of the great events of the second half of this century. It follows Ruth Bell Graham first as a missionary child from war-ravaged pre-Revolution China and Korea, to peaceful Wheaton, Illinois, and then as a famous evangelists wife, to the Deep South, Post-War Europe, and the events in America since the 1950s. Far from showing us "The Revival Widow," Patricia Cornwell depicts Ruth Bell as a woman of extraordinary strength, will, and faith, who has influenced the face of modern Christianity. Inseparable from her husband, we learn much about Billy Grahams beliefs, his background, the evangelists private life, and witness his rapid climb to world prominence, and Ruth's invaluable contributions, support, and sacrifices to her family, and his.Patricia Cornwell, with this impressive account, has written a magnificent biography of a great American lady.
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Sangre En Central Park by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998) |
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Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell ( 2009)
Forensics mastermind Dr. Kay Scarpetta gets called to NYC on a new case, and her nemesis is revealing itself slowly and mysteriously. A man locked in a psychiatric prison ward requests specifically to talk to Scarpetta--but can she trust his claims of innocence in a recent murder? More victims turn up, however, so she knows one thing for sure: she's dealing with an intelligent and fiendish foe. Dr. Scarpetta must use all her technical brilliance to solve these quickly entangling crimes. Just as Scarpetta finds herself drawn into these baffling events, readers will find themselves sucked into Patricia Cornwell's thriller.
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The Scarpetta Collection All That Remains/ Cruel & Unusual by Patricia Cornwell ( 2009) |
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The Scarpetta Factor by Patricia Cornwell ( 2009) |
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Scarpetta's Winter Table by Patricia Cornwell ( 1998)
When Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the intrepid chief medical examiner of Virginia, isn't busy solving crimes, she is concocting delicious dishes in her kitchen. In Scarpetta's Winter Table, Patricia Cornwell takes her readers behind the scenes for intimate glimpses of her three major characters as they come together to celebrate the week between December 26, "the biggest letdown day of the year," and New Year's. On the day after Christmas, Scarpetta make her special pizza pie and Detective Pete Marino creates his "cause-of-death eggnog" (he uses corn liquor), while Lucy Farinelli (a special agent with ATF and Scarpetta's only niece) goes on a long run in the snowy suburbs of Richmond, Virginia. The next day, Scarpetta flies to Miami to spend a few days with her querulous mother and Sindbad, her Siamese cat. In Richmond, Lucy entertains her friends, all from various federal law enforcement agencies; and Marino first apprehends and then befriends Jimmy Simpson, a ten-year-old boy who had been snowballing his house. In the final scene of the novelette, all the characters (including Jimmy's mother, who seems to catch Marino's eye) gather in Scarpetta's warm house on a cold night to enjoy her famous stew. This book--a special "gift" from Cornwell to her readers--is perfect for the Christmas-present buyer, and gives the reader insights into her best-known characters that cannot be found in any other work. It is illustrated with photographs that suggest the locales and activities of her characters, and it includes the ingredients for all the dishes described in the story.
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Southern Cross by Patricia Cornwell ( 1999)
The new police chief of Richmond, Virginia, Judy Hammer struggles to cope with her grief over the death of her husband, political turmoil, and police corruption, as she and her deputy chief, Virginia West, and rookie Andy Brazil work to clean up a city in trouble.
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A Time for Remembering by Patricia Cornwell ( 1985) |
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A Time for Remembering The Story of Ruth Bell Graham by Patricia Cornwell ( 1986)
Traces Mrs. Graham's childhood experiences with her medical missionar parents in China, her courtship and marriage to Billy Graham, and her efforts in support of her husband's global ministry.
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Trace by Patricia Cornwell ( 2005)
Now freelancing from South Florida, Dr. Kay Scarpetta returns to her old haunts in Richmond, Virginia, only to encounter a host of baffling and unwelcome surprises as she investigates the death of a fourteen-year-old girl. Reprint.
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Ugly Ways by Patricia Cornwell, Tina McElroy Ansa ( 1994)
Upon their mother's death, the three Lovejoy sisters gather in their home town and discover that her troublesome, lovable, exasperating spirit will not die.
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Ultimo intento / The Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell ( 2001) |
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Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell ( 1997)
Dr. Kay Scarpetta explores cyberspace to find a killer bold enough to send her photos of the dead victim via the Internet. Not only does the murderer seem to strike in Europe and the United States, but the killer also contaminates the victims with deadly viruses, leaving a potentially lethal surprise for the forensic investigator.
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El cuerpo del delito / Body of Evidence by Patricia Cornwell ( 2003) |
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El cuerpo del delito/ Body of Evidence by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008) |
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El frente/ The Front by Patricia Cornwell ( 2009) |
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El libro de los muertos/ Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008)
"Kay Scarpetta is starting over with a unique private forensic pathology practice in Charleston, South Carolina, but the death of a sixteen-year-old tennis star will usher in a string of murders more baffling-and terrifying-than any that have come before."
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Una muerte sin nombre/ Death Without A Name by Patricia Cornwell ( 2008) |
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