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Editorial Content for Chaos: A Scarpetta Novel

Reviewer (text)

Barbara Lipkien Gershenbaum

Boston is suffering through a horrible heat wave when Kay Scarpetta, forensics expert and director of the city's morgue, decides to walk to her dinner meeting with her husband, Benton Wesley. But as with most of Patricia Cornwell's police procedurals, Scarpetta is found by Pete Marino, a man of many personas, who is now an investigator for Scarpetta in her work with speaking for the dead. He heads her off and lectures her about the dangers of walking alone in Boston, even if she is passing MIT and Harvard.

"Readers new to Cornwell will find themselves involved from the very first page, as will the veterans. CHAOS is one book you should not miss."

Marino has been looking for Scarpetta because he got a call from the local FBI office that a suspicious death has occurred near the water. The dead woman is lying near the Kennedy School of Government, and Scarpetta thinks this is the girl she encountered while riding a bicycle on the path earlier that day. Her name was Elisa Vandersteel, and she had an English accent. Scarpetta is totally bewildered by what Marino is telling her about this incident next to the Charles River. Marino, who is driving her to the scene, has an enormous amount of information about the man who contacted him, but Scarpetta doesn't believe the call actually came from an FBI agent.

Meanwhile, Scarpetta has been receiving anonymous poems from an individual who knows personal facts about her life and family. She turns to her niece Lucy, a computer genius, to help unveil this mystery man. But Lucy finds that she cannot trace the emails, so Scarpetta remains helpless at the hands of “Tailend Charlie," as the cyberbully calls himself.

When Scarpetta and Marino finally get to the scene, "It appears [Elisa] was struck by lightning --- except the weather is perfectly clear with not a cloud in sight. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the Cambridge Forensic Center’s director and chief, decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God." The media is in a frenzy when they get wind that Scarpetta’s explanation sounds like a joke or a case of "spontaneous combustion."

Of course, the case and the death become twisted together, making for another thrilling police procedural from Patricia Cornwell. All of her series characters make appearances here, and those familiar with her work will feel that they are among the team. Readers new to Cornwell will find themselves involved from the very first page, as will the veterans. CHAOS is one book you should not miss.

Teaser

On an early autumn day, Elisa Vandersteel is killed while riding her bicycle along the Charles River. Dr. Kay Scarpetta decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God. Her investigation becomes complicated when she begins receiving a flurry of bizarre poems from an anonymous cyberbully who calls himself Tailend Charlie. When the 10th poem arrives exactly 24 hours after Elisa’s death, Scarpetta begins to suspect the harasser is involved, and sounds the alarm to her investigative partner, Pete Marino, and her husband, FBI analyst Benton Wesley. She also enlists the help of her niece, Lucy. But to Scarpetta’s surprise, tracking the slippery Tailend Charlie is nearly impossible, even for someone as brilliant as her niece.

Promo

On an early autumn day, Elisa Vandersteel is killed while riding her bicycle along the Charles River. Dr. Kay Scarpetta decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God. Her investigation becomes complicated when she begins receiving a flurry of bizarre poems from an anonymous cyberbully who calls himself Tailend Charlie. When the 10th poem arrives exactly 24 hours after Elisa’s death, Scarpetta begins to suspect the harasser is involved, and sounds the alarm to her investigative partner, Pete Marino, and her husband, FBI analyst Benton Wesley. She also enlists the help of her niece, Lucy. But to Scarpetta’s surprise, tracking the slippery Tailend Charlie is nearly impossible, even for someone as brilliant as her niece.

About the Book

#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell returns with the remarkable 24th thriller in her popular high-stakes series starring medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta.

In the quiet of twilight, on an early autumn day, 26-year-old Elisa Vandersteel is killed while riding her bicycle along the Charles River. It appears she was struck by lightning --- except the weather is perfectly clear with not a cloud in sight. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the Cambridge Forensic Center’s director and chief, decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God.

Her investigation becomes complicated when she begins receiving a flurry of bizarre poems from an anonymous cyberbully who calls himself Tailend Charlie. Though subsequent lab results support Scarpetta’s conclusions, the threatening messages don’t stop. When the 10th poem arrives exactly 24 hours after Elisa’s death, Scarpetta begins to suspect the harasser is involved, and sounds the alarm to her investigative partner Pete Marino and her husband, FBI analyst Benton Wesley.

She also enlists the help of her niece, Lucy. But to Scarpetta’s surprise, tracking the slippery Tailend Charlie is nearly impossible, even for someone as brilliant as her niece. Also, Lucy can’t explain how this anonymous nemesis could have access to private information. To make matters worse, a venomous media is whipping the public into a frenzy, questioning the seasoned forensics chief’s judgment and "a quack cause of death on a par with spontaneous combustion."

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