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2006: #49 – All That Remains (Patricia Cornwell)

June 13, 2006August 26, 2022
All that Remains by Patricia Cornwell

Book #49 was All That Remains, the 3rd book in Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta series. It’s interesting to read these early books in the series after reading a lot of the later ones. Fills in the blanks on some of the back story. Overall, this one was pretty good, though there was some stuff jumped over in the end, like Cornwell didn’t want to go

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2006: #4 – Postmortem (Patricia Cornwell)

January 19, 2006January 15, 2021

Book #4 was Postmortem, the first book in Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta series. After reading a bunch of her later books, I finally read this first one. And felt like I had read it before. The entire thing felt familiar, but I’m sure I haven’t read it. And I felt like there was back story I was missing, like maybe this wasn’t the first book,

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2005: #73 – Cause of Death (Patricia Cornwell)

December 5, 2005January 15, 2021

Book #73 was Cause of Death, the 7th book in Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta series. I grabbed this book as a back-up when we went north for Thanksgiving, thinking it was the first in the series. Oops, I didn’t realize I had 6 others on the shelf behind it! Not that it really matters, since I’ve read the later books. This was a pretty good

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