This is the next Dr. Kay Scarpetta, medical examiner, murder mystery. It resolves the relationship with Scarpetta and a serial killer that had become obsessed with her. He had previously managed, with the help of an associate, hack the FBI crime database, CAIN. He also presented Scarpetta with murders, like a cat bringing mice to lay on their owner's pillow. The central murder revolved around an unidentified woman left by a fountain in frozen New York's Central Park on Christmas Eve. From the beginning, it seemed there might be more than meets the eye to the relationship between the killer and the slain.
From Potter's Field by Patricia Cornwell
This is the next Dr. Kay Scarpetta, medical examiner, murder mystery. It resolves the relationship with Scarpetta and a serial killer that had become obsessed with her. He had previously managed, with the help of an associate, hack the FBI crime database, CAIN. He also presented Scarpetta with murders, like a cat bringing mice to lay on their owner's pillow. The central murder revolved around an unidentified woman left by a fountain in frozen New York's Central Park on Christmas Eve. From the beginning, it seemed there might be more than meets the eye to the relationship between the killer and the slain.
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