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Port Mortuary (Large Print)

Paperback

Main Details

Title Port Mortuary (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patricia Cornwell
SeriesA Kay Scarpetta Novel
Series part Volume No. 18
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:654
Dimensions(mm): Height 213,Width 137
Category/GenreLarge Print
Large Print Press
All Dates
Crime & Mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781594134791
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Large Print Press
Imprint Large Print Press
NZ Release Date 6 September 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Port Mortuary, the title of Patricia Cornwells 18th Scarpetta novel, is literally a port for the dead. In this fast-paced story, a treacherous path from Scarpettas past merges with the high tech highway she now finds herself on. We travel back to the beginning of her professional career, when she enlisted in the Air Force to pay off her medical school debt and found herself ensnared in a gruesome case of what seemed to be vicious, racially motivated hate crimes against two Americans in South Africa. Now, more than twenty years and many career successes later, her secret military ties have drawn her to Dover Air Force Base, where she has been immersed in a training fellowship to master the art of CT-assisted virtual autopsy--a procedure the White House has mandated that she introduce in the private sector. As the chief of the new Cambridge Forensic Center in Massachusetts, a joint venture of the state and federal governments and MIT, Scarpetta is confronted with a case that could shut down her new facility and ruin her personally and professionally. A young man drops dead, apparently from a cardiac arrhythmia, eerily close to Scarpettas new Cambridge home. But when his body is examined the next morning, there are stunning indications that he may have been alive when he was zipped inside a pouch and locked insider the Centers cooler. Various 3-D radiology scans reveal more shocking details about internal injuries unlike any Scarpetta has ever seen. These suggest the possibility of a conspiracy to cause mass casualties. She realizes that she is fighting a cunning and cruel enemy that is invisible as she races against time to discover who and why before more people die. In Port Mortuary, Patricia Cornwell brings Scarpetta together with Marino, Benton, and Lucy in an intimate way that is reminiscent of the early novels, and we welcome a voice we havent heard in years. The point of view is Scarpettas, and this is her story.