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Cause of Death

Written by Patricia Cornwell

Narrated by C. J. Critt

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New Year's Eve and the final murder scene of Virginia's bloodiest year takes Scarpetta thirty feet below the Elizabeth River's icy surface. A diver is dead. Ted Eddings, an investigative reporter who was a favourite at the Medical Examiner's office. Was Eddings probing the frigid depths for a story, or simply diving for sunken trinkets? And why did Scarpetta receive a phone call reporting the death before the police were notified?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 20, 2017
ISBN9781510085022
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Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell is recognized as one of the world’s top bestselling crime authors with novels translated into thirty-six languages in more than 120 countries. Her novels have won numerous prestigious awards including the Edgar, the Creasey, the Anthony, the Macavity, and the Prix du Roman d’Aventure. Beyond the Scarpetta series, Patricia has written a definitive book about Jack the Ripper, a biography, and three more fiction series among others. Cornwell, a licensed helicopter pilot and scuba diver, actively researches the forensic technologies that inform her work. She was born in Miami, grew up in Montreat, North Carolina, and now lives and works in Boston. 

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    I thought the protagonist was unlikable. She is so full of self-importance and has a pompous misandrist’s attitude. The author appears to be using the story for some righteous signalling where any alternate world view becomes the foil of the story. Too many superficial characters and implausible scenarios. Very little substance to the story and ends with a whimper.