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A 'one-off' from the best-selling creator of the Dr Kay Scarpetta series based on the serialisation in the New York Times. Moving between the chill of Cambridge Massachusetts and the sultry humidity of Knoxville Tennessee Winston Garano a police investigator is instructed to look into a twenty-year-old murder case. Although Win reckons there are many more pressing current cases which should have higher priority he gets on with the task unaware of the can of worms he will prise open. With her hallmark qualities of deft characterisation perfect research and tense story-telling Patricia Cornwell has created a novel which entertains intrigues and satisfies.
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A 'one-off' from the best-selling creator of the Dr Kay Scarpetta series based on the serialisation in the New York Times. Moving between the chill of Cambridge Massachusetts & the sultry humidity of Knoxville Tennessee Winston Garano a police investigator is instructed to look into a twenty-year-old murder case. Although Win reckons there are many more pressing current cases which should have higher priority he gets on with the task unaware of the can of worms he will prise open. With her hallmark qualities of deft characterisation perfect research & tense story-telling Patricia Cornwell has created a novel which entertains intrigues & satisfies.

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