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From Potter's Field

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In From Potter's Field, #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Cornwell enters the chilling world of Virginia's Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta—and a bold, brilliant killer from her past.
Upon examining a dead woman found in snowbound Central Park, Scarpetta immediately recognizes the grisly work of Temple Brooks Gault. She soon realizes that Gault's murders are but a violent chain leading up to one ultimate kill—Scarpetta herself.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Another Christmas Eve is disrupted for Medical Examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta when she's called to the murder scene of an unidentified female whose naked body is found in New York's Central Park. It soon becomes apparent that the murderer may be as focused on the forensic specialist as she is on him and that the violent chain of events may lead to Scarpetta herself becoming his ultimate victim. This compelling story is a perfect match for C.J. Critt, whose unpretentious delivery captures the heart and personality of Scarpetta as she struggles to match wits with her nemesis, an evil serial killer who simply must be stopped. F.J.F. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cornwell is at the top of her form in this riveting novel as Dr. Kay Scarpetta continues the search for serial killer Temple Gault. This tale takes the listener through the bowels of New York City's subway system as Scarpetta and Gault play their deadly cat-and-mouse game. Accomplished actress Blair Brown turns in a masterful performance as Scarpetta. As the tension builds in this careful abridgment, Brown's voice skillfully reflects the frustration and fear that grip the narrator. Rather than try to create voices for the male characters, Brown wisely lets their emotions speak for them. Mystery presentations don't get any better than this. P.B.J. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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