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Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell

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Author Biography

Name: Patricia Cornwell
Birth Date: June 9, 1956
Place of Birth: Miami, Florida, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Female
Occupations: Novelist

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Biography of Patricia Cornwell
2540 words, approx. 8.5 pages
Patricia Cornwell is an award-winning novelist of forensic mysteries and police procedurals that focus on medical autopsies and investigations. Her novels are characterized by the graphic authenticity of their detail and their compelling psychological st...


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Unnatural Exposure Information
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Unnatural Exposure is a crime fiction novel by Patricia...


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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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Literary Criticism
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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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Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell

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