Dr Kay Scarpetta, Chief Medical Examiner and consulting pathologist for the federal law enforcement agency ATF, is called out to a farmhouse in Virginia which has been destroyed by fire. In the ruins of the house she finds a body which tells a story of a violent and grisly murder. The fire has come
Point of Origin
โ Scribed by Patricia Cornwell
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101207345
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โฆ Synopsis
"Sears its way into the psyche" (ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION) with a NEW PACKAGE and NEW AUTHOR INTRODUCTION.
The clues to a series of remorseless killings go up in smoke--and only Kay Scarpetta can find them.
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