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Body of Evidence


by Patricia Cornwell
Kay Scarpetta thought this was just another murder of a writer, but as she kept digging deeper and deeper into the case, more people were dying that seemed to be connected to her. Everyone was looking for a missing manuscript that they thought held the key to the first death.

This book kept me on the edge of my seat and many days I didn’t want to get out of the car till I could get to end of a chapter. As I listened to the last 2 discs I found it very hard to stop listening. This was a very good book and I can’t wait to read the next one from Patricia Cornwell.

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Global Avatar - Click to get your own   Christine Sullivan:

Ron told me not to post my email, but I think you know who I am. Get the Scarpetta books in order! It does make a difference in this series. I have a couple of authors that I read, and sometimes the order does count. That's all I have to say, have a great nite!

Global Avatar - Click to get your own   tj:

I love Patricia Cornwell. It does help to read her in order but each book is good on it's own also.

I love it that you read. I wish I could convince Hubby to read. But I read while he messes with his "games". We are in the same room just doing different things. It works for us. :)

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