Dust

Dust by Patricia Daniels Cornwell, published by Berkley Books in 2014, is a gripping addition to the Kay Scarpetta series, featuring 404 pages in English. The narrative begins with Scarpetta returning home to Cambridge, Massachusetts, after a harrowing experience involving one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history. While she recuperates, she receives a disturbing call about the discovery of a young woman’s body on the rugby field at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The victim, graduate student Gail Shipman, is found posed in an unusual manner, raising questions about the nature of her murder.
In this installment, readers will encounter a complex investigation that intertwines Scarpetta’s expertise with the challenges posed by a series of bizarre homicides linked to a serial killer known as the Capital Murderer. The case reveals strange evidence, including a peculiar residue found at the crime scene, and suggests financial motives behind the murder. As Scarpetta collaborates with her team, including her sidekick Pete Marino, who faces significant personal changes, the story unfolds with layers of mystery and suspense that keep the reader engaged. Dust explores themes of crime and investigation within the realms of mystery and medical thriller genres.
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“The new Kay Scarpetta novel … After working one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, Scarpetta returns home to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Exhausted and ill, she’s recovering at home when she receives an unsettling call. The body of a young woman has been discovered on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s rugby field. The victim, a graduate student named Gail Shipman, is oddly draped in ivory linen and posed in a way that is too deliberate to be the killer’s first strike. A preliminary examination in the sea of red mud where the body has been left also reveals a bizarre residue that fluoresces blood red, emerald green and sapphire blue. Physical evidence links the case to a series of uniquely weird homicides in Washington, D.C., where Scarpetta’s FBI husband has been deployed to help capture a serial killer dubbed the Capital Murderer. The cases all connect and yet seem to conflict. Gail Shipman was murdered for financial gain-or was she? It will require the usual ensemble of characters to find out the truth, including Scarpetta’s sidekick Pete Marino, who has undergone a drastic change in his life that places him center stage in a Cambridge investigation that puts everyone at risk”–
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