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Red Mist
Red Mist: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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With high-tension suspense and cutting-edge technology, Patricia Cornwellthe worlds #1 bestselling crime writeronce again proves her exceptional ability to entertain and enthrall in this remarkable novel featuring chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta. On her quest to find out exactly what happened to her former deputy chief, Jack Fielding, murdered six months before, Scarpetta drives to the Georgia Prison for Women to meet a convicted sex offender and the mother of a vicious and diabolically brilliant killer. Against the advice of her FBI criminal intelligence agent husband, Benton Wesley, Scarpetta is determined to hear this woman out. Scarpetta has both personal and professional reasons to learn more about a string of grisly killings: the murder of a Savannah family years earlier, a young woman on death row, and then other inexplicable deaths that begin to occur at a breathtaking pace. Driven by inner forces, Scarpetta discovers connections that compel her to conclude that what she thought ended with Fieldings death and an attempt on her own life is only the beginning of something far more destructive: a terrifying terrain of conspiracy and potential terrorism on an international scale. And she is the only one who can stop it.
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CourtSmall
Red Mist: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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39-2020 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Audiobook 12
I thought this was going to be the redeeming book of the series.... But No. Have I mentioned how much I like the narrator in the audiobook - she gets 5 stars.

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Red Mist: Scarpetta | Patricia Cornwell
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• Finished my first Patricia Cornwell fiction. I had only read one of her nonfiction books over a decade ago; it was high time to try her Kay Scarpetta series. I started with this one (#19) after I found this book amidst several others and it appeared to be the only Patricia Cornwell. It reads well as a standalone so I didn't feel odd diving into a long-running series with book 19. The library has the rest when I start from the beginning. •