Cruel and Unusual (Kay Scarpetta Series #4) by Patricia D. Cornwell, Kate Burton (Read by)

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Synopsis

"Killing me won't kill the beast" are the last words of rapist-murderer Ronnie Joe Waddell, written four days before his execution. But they can't explain how Dr. Kay Scarpetta finds Waddell's fingerprints on another crime scene -- after she'd performed his autopsy. If this is some sort of game, Scarpetta seems to be the target. And if the next victim is someone she knows, the punishment will be cruel and unusual...

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When Dr. Kay Scarpetta and Police Lieutenant Pete Marino find the brutally wounded body of a 13-year-old boy carefully propped against a dumpster, and the only fingerprint that of an already executed criminal, their investigation takes a "cruel and unusual" turn. An 11-week NYT hardcover bestseller. Cornwell's previous novels All That Remains, Body of Evidence, and Postmortem have over 3 million copies in print.

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A page-turner...I dare you to start reading Patricia Cornwell's new book and then be able to put it down. —USA Today

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Patricia Cornwell is the winner of the 1991 Edgar Award, Britain's John Creasey Award, the Antony Award, and the MacCavity Award for best first mystery novel. She lives in Richmond, Virginia. Her latest novel,From Potter's Field, was a #1 New York Times bestseller.

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Another good readby cindyg

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November 01, 2008: I thought this book kept its intensity through the entire story. Will be moving on to next book in the series!!

Delightfully Disturbingby Anonymous

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February 04, 2005: There?s a serial killer loose in Richmond, but there is a problem with the main suspect. He was executed before the murders? or was he? This is what Kay Scarpetta is up against in Patricia Cornwell?s novel, Cruel and Unusual. It?s a typical mystery story, except it?s infused with new, fresh ideas and complex characters. I am usually a slow reader, forcing myself to al least do a chapter every day or so, but the suspense in this novel was so great that I could neither sleep nor eat until I knew the resolution. I finished the book in a matter of hours. Cornwell?s book is blunt and grotesque in some parts, but invigorating nonetheless. The ending was surprising and creative, but also rather troubling. If you think you have the stomach for it, Cruel and Unusual is a good read. I would not, however, recommend it to children, insomniacs or people who live alone.


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