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Book SynopsisThe twentieth book in the Kay Scarpetta series, from No. 1 bestselling author Patricia Cornwell.
''America''s most chilling writer of crime fiction'' The TimesA woman has vanished while digging a dinosaur bone bed in the remote wilderness of Canada. Somehow, the only evidence has made its way to the inbox of Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta, over two thousand miles away in Boston. She has no idea why.
But as events unfold with alarming speed, Scarpetta begins to suspect the paleontologist''s disappearance is connected to a series of crimes much closer to home: a gruesome murder, inexplicable tortures, and trace evidence from the last living creatures of the dinosaur age.
When she turns to those around her, Scarpetta finds that the danger and suspicion have penetrated even her closest circles. Her niece Lucy speaks in riddles. Her lead investigator Pete Marino and FBI husband Benton Wesley have secrets of their own. Fe
Trade ReviewHer genuine affection for, and interest in, her main character radiates through the novel, and her research for
The Bone Bed is as thorough as ever. Where Cornwell excels is in her ability to transcend the clichés and deliver a good, old fashioned thriller that has enough CSI-style touches to draw in the forensics- obsessed fan while never taking her eye of her plotting and characters * Sunday Business Post Ireland *
Praise for Patricia Cornwell * - *
One of the best crime writers writing today * Guardian *
Devilishly clever * Sunday Times *
The top gun in this field * Daily Telegraph *
A pioneer of the genre of forensic psychological thriller -- BBC
Cornwell's books run on a cocktail of adrenaline and fear * The Times *
When it comes to forensic sciences, nobody can touch Cornwell * New York Times Book Review *
Forget the pretenders. Cornwell reigns * Mirror *
Her genuine affection for, and interest in, her main character radiates through the novel, and her research for The Bone Bed is as thorough as ever. Where Cornwell excels is in her ability to transcend the clichés and deliver a good, old fashioned thriller that has enough CSI-style touches to draw in the forensics-obsessed fan while never taking her eye off her plotting and characters * Sunday Business Post Ireland *