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Unnatural Exposure (Part 1 of 2) - Patricia Cornwell (CD)
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Unnatural Exposure (Part 1 of 2) - Patricia Cornwell (CD)
Title: Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror Title: Unnatural Exposure Author: Patricia Cornwell Genre: Literature and Fiction, Mystery And Suspense Format: 5 CDs Synopsis: From #1 New York Times best-selling author Patricia Cornwell comes Unnatural Exposure, an electrifying Dr. Kay Scarpetta novel that USA Today calls "superior entertainment." Ireland and Virginia are separated by an ocean, yet Scarpetta has uncovered one gruesome similarity. Five dismembered, beheaded bodies were found a decade ago in Dublin, and now four similar victims have surfaced in Richmond. Are these copy-cat crimes? Perhaps. But this new murderer has much bigger plans, which involve a terrifying weapon: smallpox. Worse still, he shows a personal interest in Scarpetta, and boldly taunts her. Review: Booklist (May 15, 1997) Cornwell's latest will undoubtedly sell like hotcakes, given the runaway popularity of her Dr. Kay Scarpetta novels.In the eighth in the series, Scarpetta, Virginia's chief medical examiner, has been called to Ireland to help investigate a series of grisly murders in which the killer dismembers his victims. Imagine her horror when Scarpetta returns to the U.S. and finds the killer--or a terrifying copycat--has struck at home. Worse, the victims appear to have been exposed to a deadly, highly contagious smallpox-like virus. To complete her personal nightmare, Scarpetta may have been exposed to the virus, and the killer has started sending her gruesome e-mail messages. With the help of her savvy FBI agent niece Lucy, Scarpetta tracks the elusive killer as her own life hangs in the balance. The suspense builds to an unbearable pitch, but when the murderer's identity and motive are revealed, it's more puzzling than satisfying. No matter. A misstep at the end of an otherwise gripping thriller will do nothing to derail Cornwell's remarkable run of commercial success. The one-million-copy first printing ought to just about handle the demand. --Emily Melton

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