Postmortem (novel)

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Title Postmortem
Author Patricia Cornwell
Country United States of America
Language English
Series Kay Scarpetta
Genre(s) Crime fiction
Publisher Scribner
Released 1990
Media type Print (hardcover, paperback)
Pages 352
ISBN ISBN: 9780743477154
Followed by Body of Evidence

Postmortem is a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell.

Contents

[edit] Plot introduction

Postmortem is the first book of the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series by author Patricia Cornwell. It received the 1991 Edgar Award for Best First Novel.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Four women with nothing in common, united only in death. Four brutalized victims of a brilliant monster - a "Mr. Nobody", moving undetected through a paralyzed city, leaving behind a gruesome trail of carnage... but few clues. With skilled hands, an unerring eye, and the latest advances in forensic research, an unrelenting female medical examiner -- Dr. Kay Scarpetta -- is determined to unmask a maniac. But someone is trying to sabotage Kay's investigation from the inside. And worse yet, someone wants her dead...

[edit] Characters in "Postmortem"

  • Kay Scarpetta - Chief Medical Examiner
  • Benton Wesley - FBI Profiler
  • Pete Marino -Detective Sergeant in the Richmond Police Department

[edit] Major themes

  • The hunt for a killer
Spoilers end here.

[edit] Awards and nominations

Patricia Cornwell received the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony and Macavity Awards and the French Prix du Roman d'Adventure for Postmortem, the first author to do so in a single year.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Biography of Patricia Cornwell

[edit] External links

Author's Official Website