1. Postmortem (1990, Chinese version titled "The Chief Female Forensic Doctor", a "Corpse Can Talk")
Richmond, Virginia.
Four women were strangled in succession. The murderer left no fingerprints, only a vague smell. The police were at a loss and were forced to seek help from Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta. After unremitting efforts, the chief female forensic doctor discovered that the victim's body would emit a strange flash when illuminated by laser. She started from there, peeling off the cocoon and tracing the source of the remaining smell. The truth of the case gradually emerged, but she was unaware that she had fallen into a huge trap...
2. Body of Evidence (1991, "physical evidence")
A talented The female writer went to a small island to avoid the harassment of anonymous phone calls. However, she was murdered on the night when she was forced to return home after using up all her money. Her body was found in her home. Her body was covered with horrific knife marks. At the same time, her book caused... The autobiographical manuscripts expressing concern and dissatisfaction among the people involved were also missing. Soon, the Pulitzer Prize winner with whom she was closely related was also murdered in front of her home, and then even the man who was most suspected suddenly hanged himself. At this time, the female forensic doctor also received terrifying anonymous phone calls...
3. All That Remains (1992, "Clue of the Wreck")
The skeletons of four young lovers were discovered one after another. Appearing in a remote forest area, natural erosion made it difficult for the chief female medical examiner Scarpetta to collect evidence. She was forced to write down "unknown cause of death" eight times in a row.
Another couple has disappeared, and the woman’s mother is from a high-level American political class. Scarpetta, who was under heavy pressure, was shocked to find herself in a crisis when faced with the mysterious Jack of Hearts left behind at all scenes...
4. Cruel and Unusual (1993, "The Lost Fingerprint" ")
British Crime Writers Association (CWA) Golden Dagger Award
The story tells the story of a man who committed a serious crime and was finally executed on Christmas Eve; ten years ago he broke into a house and He raped and killed a TV anchor. The most abominable thing was that he left numerous knife marks and bite marks on the victim's body. He also transformed her body into the shape of a doll, as if leaving a signature to challenge the police. However, after the murderer died, female forensic doctor Kay Scarpetta took over a case, and the crime method seemed familiar; the flesh of a 13-year-old boy was cut into pieces, and when the body was found, it was also manipulated into the shape of a doll... p>
5. The Body Farm (1994, "The Body Farm")
A horrific murder occurred in a small town with simple folk customs; an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and her body was found on a remote lakeside. Her beloved cat's neck was also broken... Was it the murder of a serial killer with a history of crimes again, or was it the murder of the local police who were obsessed with sex? Or a co-worker from primary school? Or even the mother of the murdered girl?
6. From Potter's Field (1995, "Potter's Cemetery")
A female corpse was found sitting naked under a fountain in a remote area of ??New York's Central Park.
Various circumstances show that she died in a chillingly familiar crime pattern: she was shot in the head, cut off in many places on her body, and the way her body was displayed in public made it clear that the mastermind of the murder was the chief female medical examiner's arch-enemy...
7. Cause of Death (1996, "The Reason for Death")
An Associated Press reporter was found dead in an abandoned warship in the deep sea. Did the victim come to look for war relics, or did he have another purpose? ? Then, the car of female forensic doctor Kay Scarpetta was destroyed, the forensic assistant was shot to death in mysterious circumstances, and an evil Bible was added... Behind these events turned out to be just the prelude to a series of terrorist actions...
8. Unnatural Exposure (1996, "Unnatural Exposure")
A body is found in a Virginia dump, with a severed head and limbs, and chief medical examiner Kay Scarpetta There is a perfect match for an Irish serial murder case at hand. The murderer contacted her through the Internet and used the hostile login code "Death Doctor". After in-depth investigation, Kay Scarpetta discovered that the victim in Virginia was infected with a virus similar to smallpox before her death, and even she herself was in danger of being infected...
9. Point of Origin (1998, " Fire point")
An unknown fire destroyed the newspaper tycoon's farm. After the fire was controlled, a female body was found at the fire scene, with her face severely damaged. At the same time, a mentally ill murderer bent on revenge against medical examiner Kay Scarpetta and the FBI escapes from the nursing home, and a fire later destroys the nursing home, and a female victim is found at the scene. The point of fire in the two arson cases was also in the bathroom, and there was no trace of accelerants in the fire scene...
10. Black Notice (1999, "Black Notice")
The body of a man who smuggled himself from Belgium to the Port of Richmond in the United States was found. The man was wearing a designer Armani suit. His body was severely decomposed. His identity and cause of death were unknown. The only clue was several German and Monaco coins in his pocket. coins, and the strange tattoos on his body. This tattoo led forensic doctor Kay Scarpetta to Interpol's headquarters in Lyon, France...
11. The Last Precinct (2000, "The Ultimate Precinct")
12 . Blow Fly (2003, "Blowfly")
13. Trace (2004, "Micro Evidence")
14. Predator (2005, "Predator")
15. Book of the Dead (2007, "Morgue Diary")
16. Scarpetta (2008, "Scarpetta")
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