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Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell | |
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 The Economist (US)
Unnatural Exposure.(Brief Article)
12/13/1997: 918 words, approx. 3 pages CAT AND MOUSE. By James Patterson. Headline; 342 pages; K16.99. Little, Brown; $24.95. THE WIRE IN THE BLOOD. By Val McDermid. HarperCollins; 373 pages; K16.99. UNNATURAL EXPOSURE. By Patricia Cornwell. Little, Brown; 338 pages; K16.99. G. P. Putnam; $25.95. THE...
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 Publishers Weekly
Unnatural Exposure. (book reviews)
04/28/1997: 256 words, approx. 1 pages Patricia Cornwell. Putnam, $15.95 (352p) ISBN 0-399-14285-1 In this return to the luridly fascinating world of Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Cornwell delivers the goods her fans love best. Moving from serial dismemberment to a high-tech virus that threatens a pox-like epidemic, this eighth...



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Critical Essay by Peter Messent
3,591 words, approx. 12 pages
 In the following essay, Messent explores the changing landscape of investigative fiction, citing Unnatural Exposure as a prime example.
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Critical Review by Paul Skenazy
363 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following excerpt, Skenazy offers a negative assessment of Unnatural Exposure, faulting Cornwell for neglecting the scientific details that made her previous books so engaging.


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