The listing, Unnatural Exposure / Patricia Cornwell has ended.
Industry Reviews
"Imitators now abound, but--pathologically speaking--nobody does it like Cornwell."
Literary Review (10/01/1997)
"Cool, abrasive, and sharper than a Stryker saw, the forensic pathologist dominates this thriller with her forceful personality as she tears around the country trying to contain an unidentified smallpox-like virus."
New York Times Book Review - Marilyn Stasio (07/27/1997)
"Cornwell is a wonderfully evocative writer who can create a scene with a few crisp sentences, and transcribe the details of an autopsy with precision."
Washington Post Book World - Paul Skenazy (07/20/1997)
"Patricia Cornwell writes like a novelist now, even from the depths of the mystery subgenre she made famous. The nearly surreal opening scene of 'Unnatural Exposure' makes Cornwell's latest Kay Scarpetta mystery immediately gripping and quite possibly literary."
San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Patricia Holt (07/13/1997)