Point of Origin by Patricia Daniels Cornwell
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The nearly surreal opening scene of Unnatural Exposure makes Cornwell's latest Kay Scarpetta immediately gripping and quite possibly literary, declared Patricia Holt in her front-page San Francisco Chronicle review of the author's most recent instant #1 bestseller. Patricia Cornwell retains that finer Dickensian indignation with the ways of the world that has been neglected by the small landscapes of much so-called serious writing, observed Mary Lee Settle in The Washington Post. Cornwell is the class act, wrote Mary Cantwell in Vogue.Now America's leading crime writer combines that literary talent and style with a fierce commitment to justice in her thrilling and complex new Scarpetta novel. Point of Origin will stand as one of Cornwell's best, a gripping story that transcends the genre to examine the dark side of the human soul.
- Point of Origin
- Patricia Daniels Cornwell
- Very Good
- Fiction
- 356
- Putnam
The nearly surreal opening scene of Unnatural Exposure makes Cornwell's latest Kay Scarpetta immediately gripping and quite possibly literary, declared Patricia Holt in her front-page San Francisco Chronicle review of the author's most recent instant #1 bestseller. Patricia Cornwell retains that finer Dickensian indignation with the ways of the world that has been neglected by the small landscapes of much so-called serious writing, observed Mary Lee Settle in The Washington Post. Cornwell is the class act, wrote Mary Cantwell in Vogue.Now America's leading crime writer combines that literary talent and style with a fierce commitment to justice in her thrilling and complex new Scarpetta novel. Point of Origin will stand as one of Cornwell's best, a gripping story that transcends the genre to examine the dark side of the human soul.
- Point of Origin
- Patricia Daniels Cornwell
- Very Good
- Fiction
- 356
- Putnam
The nearly surreal opening scene of Unnatural Exposure makes Cornwell's latest Kay Scarpetta immediately gripping and quite possibly literary, declared Patricia Holt in her front-page San Francisco Chronicle review of the author's most recent instant #1 bestseller. Patricia Cornwell retains that finer Dickensian indignation with the ways of the world that has been neglected by the small landscapes of much so-called serious writing, observed Mary Lee Settle in The Washington Post. Cornwell is the class act, wrote Mary Cantwell in Vogue.Now America's leading crime writer combines that literary talent and style with a fierce commitment to justice in her thrilling and complex new Scarpetta novel. Point of Origin will stand as one of Cornwell's best, a gripping story that transcends the genre to examine the dark side of the human soul.
- Point of Origin
- Patricia Daniels Cornwell
- Very Good
- Fiction
- 356
- Putnam