Unnatural death

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From a New York Times bestselling author, medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta must solve the most terrifying murder case she's ever come across. In this thrilling installment of the Scarpetta series, chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta finds herself in a Northern Virginia wilderness examining the remains of two campers wanted by federal law enforcement.    The victims have been savaged beyond recognition, and other evidence is terrifying and baffling, including a larger-than-life footprint.      After one of the most frightening body retrievals of her career, Scarpetta must discover who would commit murders this savage, and why.

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Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist, and Kay Scarpetta, forensic pathologist, have much in common, as they retrieve clues from the corpses they examine and relate these clues to the living in order to identify the killers. -- Katherine Johnson
Jefferson Bass' Bill Brockton is a forensic anthropologist whose work often closely resembles that of Patricia Cornwell's medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta. Both series involve a lot of science mixed in with the thrills and risks of the chase. -- Maureen O'Connor
The deceased are the focus of these intricately plotted psychological suspense tales. Both disturbing series star troubled pathologists -- Dr. Quirke in Dublin, Ireland and Kay Scarpetta in Richmond, Virginia -- who invariably discover that death is never what it seems. -- Mike Nilsson
These intricately plotted and suspenseful mysteries feature coroners/medical examiners as lead investigators. Both feature intriguing and courageous leads in compelling plots with a few psychological twists and enough disturbing scenarios to thrill crime aficionados. -- Andrienne Cruz
Though Kay Scarpetta is a medical examiner, and Teigan Craft is a forensic psychologist, both complex protagonists piece together details of terrifying crimes in these atmospheric and suspenseful mystery series. -- Stephen Ashley
The Alexandra Cooper thrillers, set in New York City, and the Kay Scarpetta books, set in Richmond, Virginia, both feature a strong sense of place, violent crimes set in suspenseful tales, a tough attorney-investigator and a cast of interesting characters. -- Katherine Johnson
These suspenseful psychological suspense (Kay Scarpetta) and thriller series (Dr. Wren) feature forensic pathologists roped into disturbing murders. Both are imbued with an air of authenticity by authors who worked in medical forensics. -- Andrienne Cruz
Well-drawn investigators use science (Kay Scarpetta is a medical examiner, and Detective Galileo is a physicist) to uncover the truth around disturbing cases in both of these psychologically suspenseful mystery series. -- Stephen Ashley
These gripping thriller series star female investigators involved in the serial crimes unit (Inspector Anjelica) and office of the medical examiner (Kay Scarpetta) based in the U.K. and in the U.S. respectively, who hunt down clues in gruesome murder cases. -- Andrienne Cruz

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Patricia Cornwell's Judy Hammer mysteries feature a strong professional female lead and have a lighter tone -- readers of these mysteries may find Carl Hiassen a good match, and vice versa. -- Katherine Johnson
Lynda La Plante and Patricia Cornwell both write mysteries featuring strong but damaged heroines, gritty crimes, vivid behind-the-scenes details of police work, and storylines that build suspense. -- Jessica Zellers
Both Elly Griffiths and Patricia Cornwell write suspenseful, contemporary mysteries with strong female sleuths whose backgrounds -- archaeologist (Griffiths) and forensic anthropologist (Cornwell) -- play a large role in the books, as do the complex relationships among the characters. Their writing is atmospheric and disturbing, intricately plotted and compelling. -- Melissa Gray
Both authors appeal to forensic mystery fans. They provide a similarly strong sense of place for their investigations, with similar levels of detail; suspense; a strong cast of supporting characters, including the male-dominated police who fail to respect Temperance Brennan's and Kay Scarpetta's abilities. Plots often focus on serial murderers. -- Krista Biggs
Readers of Patricia Cornwell who appreciate hard-boiled investigative -- although not necessarily medical -- detail and no-nonsense women making their way in a man's world can also try Edna Buchanan, and vice versa. Featuring strong characterizations, Miami's mean streets, and grim murderers, Buchanan's investigative journalist prevails through gritty adventures. -- Katherine Johnson
Beverly Connor and Patricia Cornwell both incorporate fascinating forensics details into their action-packed mysteries. Their books feature intelligent women protagonists and suspenseful storylines. -- Jessica Zellers
Suzanne Chazin provides realistic details in the investigations of Fire Marshall Georgia Skeehan, whose suspenseful cases lead beyond the scope of a single fire. The New York City backgrounds, as well as graft, greed, corruption, and politics, play important roles that will interest fans of Patricia Cornwell. -- Katherine Johnson
Linda Fairstein's Alexandra Cooper thrillers are set in New York, where she heads up the sex-crimes unit of the District Attorney's office. A strong sense of place, violent crimes set in suspenseful tales, a tough attorney/investigator, and a cast of interesting characters make these strong possibilities for Patricia Cornwell's fans. -- Katherine Johnson
Patricia Cornwell and Sarah Lovett's novels feature similar investigators, and their stories highlight extensive details of the criminal psyche. Both authors' characters are drawn into their cases and placed in personal danger, and both feature high-tech crime-fighting; fascinating forensic details; escalating suspense; and twisted plots and criminals. -- Katherine Johnson

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Booklist Review

When two campers wanted by the police turn up dead in the forest, quite badly mutilated, Virginia's chief medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta, is faced with a number of questions. This, the twenty-seventh Scarpetta novel, is an especially good entry in the series. Cornwell has always kept Scarpetta (and readers) guessing, but this mystery is even more baffling--in a good way!--than most. How do people accused of nonviolent crimes wind up dying in the most violent ways imaginable? Who's responsible? Is the fact that their bodies are almost unrecognizable, making it difficult to confirm their identities, possibly a clue? And to whom does that unusually large footprint near the crime scene belong? Several years ago, it seemed as though the Scarpetta series had lost its way, but, thankfully, the series has since returned to top form. And in top form, a Scarpetta novel is almost unmatched in the mystery genre. Enthusiastically recommended to Cornwell's fans. Larger libraries may want to stock multiple copies.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In Cornwell's overstuffed 28th adventure for Scarpetta (after Livid), the medical examiner joins with other recurring characters to solve a pair of brutal murders. Scarpetta and Pete Marino, her longtime associate and brother-in-law, are called to the wilderness of Buckingham Run in northern Virginia to examine the corpses of outdoor enthusiasts Huck and Brittany Manson. Brittany's nude body was found floating in a lake, impaled by two hiking poles; Huck, also nude and mutilated, was discovered in a nearby mine shaft, his body caught in collapsed wooden scaffolding. Why were they killed so savagely? And why does the U.S. government want their autopsies conducted in secret? The deeper Scarpetta and Marino dig, the more questions emerge, with early evidence pointing toward an international terrorist organization bent on bringing down the U.S. Cornwell burdens her narrative with an excess of subplots, including dull glimpses of Marino's rocky marriage, the discovery of a potential Bigfoot print, and political in-fighting at Scarpetta's office, all of which cause the pace to drag. Even hardcore fans might struggle with this one. (Nov.)

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Kirkus Book Review

Kay Scarpetta travels deep into rural Virginia to retrieve the bodies of two potential spies who have been savaged by a seemingly invisible assassin--or maybe it was Bigfoot?! After a dismally busy Halloween night at Virginia's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Scarpetta is preparing to join her niece, Secret Service agent Lucy Farinelli, to travel by helicopter to claim the bodies of Huck and Brittany Manson, owners of an outdoor gear store who are suspected of spying for the Russians and/or the Chinese. Much of the novel is taken up by this retrieval mission, relayed in typical Cornwell fashion with a great deal of detail and description about preparation and procedure. The Mansons' bodies are ravaged, the campsite is destroyed, and the trail cameras the Secret Service hacked failed to capture the assailant. Investigator, staunch Scarpetta ally, and Bigfoot enthusiast Pete Marino is already on the ground and has taken a cast of an enormous footprint near one of the bodies. When they return to Richmond with the bodies for autopsy, Scarpetta faces off with a former employee who is seeking to discredit her. Her sense of unease about the situation grows when husband Benton Wesley, now advising the Secret Service, and a group of government officials insist on remotely observing the autopsy. She finds a micro hard drive embedded in Brittany's hip, which seems to be what the murderer was seeking but failed to locate. It's been more than 30 years since Scarpetta's debut, and she's still seeking dignity for the victims under her care while fighting against shadowy government forces and long-standing nemeses. The past several novels have re-introduced a foe previously presumed dead, and this one continues to leave that storyline wide open. Formulaic, but there's still enough for the loyalists. It's a safe bet that Scarpetta will return. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

When two campers wanted by the police turn up dead in the forest, quite badly mutilated, Virginia's chief medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta, is faced with a number of questions. This, the twenty-seventh Scarpetta novel, is an especially good entry in the series. Cornwell has always kept Scarpetta (and readers) guessing, but this mystery is even more baffling—in a good way!—than most. How do people accused of nonviolent crimes wind up dying in the most violent ways imaginable? Who's responsible? Is the fact that their bodies are almost unrecognizable, making it difficult to confirm their identities, possibly a clue? And to whom does that unusually large footprint near the crime scene belong? Several years ago, it seemed as though the Scarpetta series had lost its way, but, thankfully, the series has since returned to top form. And in top form, a Scarpetta novel is almost unmatched in the mystery genre. Enthusiastically recommended to Cornwell's fans. Larger libraries may want to stock multiple copies. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Following a particularly bloody Halloween, Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta investigates not one Unnatural Death but two, and the couple involved were about to be busted for cybercrimes (400,000-copy first printing). Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

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PW Annex Reviews

In Cornwell's overstuffed 28th adventure for Scarpetta (after Livid), the medical examiner joins with other recurring characters to solve a pair of brutal murders. Scarpetta and Pete Marino, her longtime associate and brother-in-law, are called to the wilderness of Buckingham Run in northern Virginia to examine the corpses of outdoor enthusiasts Huck and Brittany Manson. Brittany's nude body was found floating in a lake, impaled by two hiking poles; Huck, also nude and mutilated, was discovered in a nearby mine shaft, his body caught in collapsed wooden scaffolding. Why were they killed so savagely? And why does the U.S. government want their autopsies conducted in secret? The deeper Scarpetta and Marino dig, the more questions emerge, with early evidence pointing toward an international terrorist organization bent on bringing down the U.S. Cornwell burdens her narrative with an excess of subplots, including dull glimpses of Marino's rocky marriage, the discovery of a potential Bigfoot print, and political in-fighting at Scarpetta's office, all of which cause the pace to drag. Even hardcore fans might struggle with this one. (Nov.)

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