Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell is an American crime writer. She is known for her best-selling novels featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, of which the first was inspired by a series of sensational murders in Richmond, Virginia, where most of the stories are set. The plots are notable for their emphasis on forensic science, which has influenced later TV treatments of police work. Cornwell has also accused Walter Sickert of carrying out the Jack the Ripper killings; Sickert is not considered a serious suspect by most who study the case, and strong evidence shows he spent most of 1888 outside the UK and was in France at the time of most of the Ripper murders. Her books have sold more than 120 million copies.

Complete Bibliography

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Standalone Works

2 Books
At Risk
2006

At Risk

2006
The Front
2008

The Front

2008

Kay Scarpetta

12 Books
All That Remains
#3

All That Remains

1992
From Potter's Field
#6

From Potter's Field

1995
Unnatural Exposure
#8

Unnatural Exposure

1997
Point of Origin
#9

Point of Origin

1998
Black Notice
#10

Black Notice

1999
Blow Fly
#12

Blow Fly

2003
Port Mortuary
#18

Port Mortuary

2010
The Bone Bed
#20

The Bone Bed

2012
Dust
#21

Dust

2013
Flesh and blood
#22

Flesh and blood

2014
Depraved Heart
#23

Depraved Heart

2015
Chaos
#24

Chaos

2016

Andy Brazil and Judy Hammer

3 Books
Hornet's Nest
#1996

Hornet's Nest

1996
Southern Cross
#1998

Southern Cross

1998
Isle of Dogs
2001

Isle of Dogs

2001