Unnatural Exposure

Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell is a First Edition published by Putnam Adult on July 14, 1997. This novel follows medical examiner Kay Scarpetta as she returns from Ireland, where she investigated a murder victim linked to a clever serial killer. Upon her return to Virginia, Scarpetta is confronted with another murder when a body is discovered in a landfill, intensifying the mystery surrounding the case.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of forensic pathology and the challenges faced by women sleuths in the field. The story explores themes of serial murders and the intricacies of crime investigation, all set against the backdrop of Virginia. With 338 pages, this edition presents a detailed account of Scarpetta’s pursuit of justice amidst the chilling realities of her profession.
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Returning home from Ireland, where she had been called in to examine the remains of a murder victim whose body was marked by the signature of a cunning serial killer, medical examiner Kay Scarpetta is shocked when another body turns up, this time in a Virginia landfill. Lit Guild, Doubleday, & Mystery Guild Main.
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