Collection: Livre 5 dans la collection Kay Scarpetta
Rating: Pas de note
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Résumé:
New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell
brings back Kay Scarpetta, consulting forensic pathologist
for the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, in her grittiest and
most compelling novel. In rural North Carolina, the brutal
murder of eleven-year-old Emily Steiner has shaken a small
town. But more disturbing are the details of the crimes,
chillingly reminiscent of the handiwork of a serial killer
who has eluded the unit for years. Into this volatile
atmosphere comes Scarpetta's ingenious, rebellious niece
Lucy, an FBI intern with a promising future in Quantico's
computer engineering facility--until she is accused of a
shocking security violation. While coming to terms with Lucy,
Kay must conduct a grisly forensic investigation at a
clandestine research facility in Tennessee known as the Body
Farm. There she will find more answers to Emily Steiner's
murder--and evidence that paints a picture of a crime more
horrifying than she imagined . . . Cornwell ( Body of Evidence ; All That Remains ) casts a
wider, surer narrative net in the latest case set for her
increasingly complex heroine, Kay Scarpetta, Chief Medical
Examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia. As an FBI
consultant, Scarpetta investigates the North Carolina murder
of 11-year-old Emily Steiner, whose mutilation suggests the
M.O. of an escaped killer met previously in Cruel and
Unusual. Forensic clues from the body's second autopsy prompt
Scarpetta to request that certain experiments be made at the
University of Tennessee's Decay Research Facility, known as
the Body Farm. Meanwhile, she, Pete Marino of the Richmond,
Va., police, and her new love interest, FBI Unit Chief Benton
Wesley investigate the apparent suicide (from autoerotic
asphyxiation) of the local FBI agent in charge of the case.
Then, Scarpetta's computer-whiz niece Lucy, working at FBI
headquarters at Quantico, is charged with violating security.
During her travels between North Carolina and Virginia,
Scarpetta worries about both the less-than-forthcoming Lucy
and Marino, who becomes emotionally entangled with Emily's
beautiful stricken mother. Results at the Body Farm lead her
to a convincing, if abrupt, resolution. Deeper
characterization and a more intricate plot mark this fifth in
a consistently compelling series. 500,000 first printing;
paperback rights to Berkley; audio rights to Simon &
Schus ter; Literary Guild selection.
Amazon.com Review
From Publishers Weekly
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