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Dust, Patricia Cornwell

Label
Dust, Patricia Cornwell
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Dust
Oclc number
859253582
Responsibility statement
Patricia Cornwell
Series statement
A Scarpetta novel, bk. 21Thorndike Press large print basic
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, UG, 6.6, 22, 22, 167743
Summary
Massachusetts Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta has just returned from working one of the worst mass murders in U.S. history when she's awakened at an early hour by Detective Pete Marino. A body, oddly draped in an unusual cloth, has just been discovered inside the sheltered gates of MIT and it's suspected the identity is that of missing computer engineer Gail Shipton, last seen the night before at a trendy Cambridge bar. It appears she's been murdered, mere weeks before the trial of her $100 million lawsuit against her former financial managers, and Scarpetta doubts it's a coincidence. She also fears the case may have a connection with her computer genius niece, Lucy. At a glance there is no sign of what killed Gail Shipton, but she's covered with a fine dust that under ultraviolet light fluoresces brilliantly in three vivid colors, what Scarpetta calls a mineral fingerprint. Clearly the body has been posed with chilling premeditation that is symbolic and meant to shock, and Scarpetta has reason to worry that the person responsible is the Capital Murderer, whose most recent sexual homicides have terrorized Washington, D.C. Stunningly, Scarpetta will discover that her FBI profiler husband, Benton Wesley, is convinced that certain people in the government, including his boss, don't want the killer caughtThe body of a young woman is discovered on the MIT's rugby field, and physical evidence links the case to a series of uniquely weird homicides in Washington, D.C. The plot contains profanity, sexual abuse, and graphic violence
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