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Patricia Cornwell: Critical Essay by Peter Messent

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SOURCE: Messent, Peter. “Patricia Cornwell's Unnatural Exposure and the Representation of Space: Changing Patterns in Crime Fiction.” Clues: A Journal of Detection 21, no. 2 (fall–winter 2000): 37–45.

In the following essay, Messent explores the changing landscape of investigative fiction, citing Unnatural Exposure as a prime example.

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