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Patricia Cornwell (2006)
At Risk.
Putnam Adult
Definitely not her best. More...
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Archer Mayor (2005)
The Surrogate Thief.
Grand Central Publishing
Joe Gunther, head of the Vermont Bureau of Investigation, uses modern forensic techniques to solve a labyrinthine, character-driven case. Civilized and intelligent! Don't read the book if you are fond of blood-dripping serial killer strories or action thrillers. More...
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Patricia Cornwell (2005)
All That Remains.
Pocket
Medical examiner Kay Scarpetta is on the trail of a serial killer that has targeted six couples. With her insider's view of forensic science, Patricia Cornwell, develops an authentic plot with graphic forensic details, a myriad of (misleading) clues and populated by all kinds of cops, interfering politicians, amateurs, and reporters. More...
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Kathy Reichs (2005)
Monday Mourning. (A Tempe Brennan Novel)
Pocket Star
It is not easy for forensic scientist Tempe Brennan to work with the chauvinist detectives Luc Claudel and Andrew Ryan, to whom she is sexually attracted. When the skeletons of three women are found in the basement of a pizzeria she suspects murder, while the detectives seem to be strangely indifferent. As a forensic anthropologist, Kathy Reichs knows what she is writing about. More...
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Patricia Cornwell (2003)
Postmortem.
Pocket
Patricia Cronwell's first book in the Kay Scarpetta series is about a brilliant serial killer who is strangling young women. Kay is applying latest forensic techniques to identify the killer, but someone is sabotaging the investigation. More...
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Keith McCarthy (2003)
A Feast of Carrion.
Carroll & Graf Publishers
Nikki Exner is found murdered in St. Benjamin's Museum of Anatomy and Pathology. The police arrests a young museum employee, who kills himself while in custody. John Eisenmenger performs a second autopsy on the victim, which yields surprising results. McCarthy, a pathologist himself, is telling a story of lust, perversion, incompetence and corruption in an UK department of pathology. More...
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