El factor Scarpetta

Author: Patricia Cornwell
- Fiction
- Ediciones B
- ISBN: 978-8498726305
- Release Date: 07-06-2012

Synopsis

La semana antes de Navidad, el desastre economico hace que la doctora Kay Scarpetta -pese a su apretada agenda y su trabajo como analista forense para la CNN- ofrezca sus servicios gratuitos a la Oficina del Jefe de Medicina Forense de Nueva York. Su mayor presencia publica parece precipitar una serie de acontecimientos turbadores e inesperados. En television, se le pregunta en directo por la sonada desaparicion de Hannah Starr, a la que se da por muerta. Poco despues, en el mismo programa, recibe la sorprendente llamada de una antigua paciente psiquiatrica de su marido, Benton Wesley. Cuando despues del programa regresa a casa, encuentra un siniestro paquete, posiblemente una bomba, en la conserjeria. Pronto las aparentes amenazas a la vida de Scarpetta se entrelazan en una trama surrealista que incluye a un actor famoso acusado de un delito sexual inimaginable y la desaparicion de la hermosa millonaria con quien Lucy, sobrina de Scarpetta, quiza haya compartido un pasado secreto.

It is the week before Christmas. But in no time at all, her increased visibility seems to precipitate a string of dramatic and unsettling events. She is asked live on the air about the sensational case of Hannah Starr, who has vanished and is presumed dead. Moments later during the same broadcast, she receives a startling call-in from a former psychiatric patient of her husband, Benton Wesley. When she returns after the show to the apartment where she and Benton live, she finds a suspicious package, waiting for her at the front desk. Soon the apparent threat on Scarpetta's life finds her embroiled in a deadly plot that includes a famous actor accused of an unthinkable sex crime and the disappearance of a beautiful millionaire with whom Lucy seems to have shared a secret past.

Patricia Cornwell

If parody is indeed the sincerest form of flattery, then Cornwell has a fan in Chris Elliott. The professional wisenheimer published a hilarious takeoff on her true crime book Portrait of a Killer called The Shroud of the Thwacker.Cornwell may be a former crime solver, but she shudders to think that her books could actually contribute to crime. In fact, she says she has received "thank you" notes from prisoners who claim they have gleaned information from her books that might help them cover their tracks while committing future crimes.Cornwell knows what its like to shatter records. Her debut, Postmortem, was the only novel by a first-time author to ever win five major mystery awards in a single year.
Good To KnowNot that Cornwell's novels are ever anything short of entertaining, even if their grisly details may require extra-strong stomachs of her readers. She has created a tremendously well-defined and complex character in her favorite fictional crime solver Dr. Kay Scarpetta. Cornwell introduced medical examiner Scarpetta in her first novel, Postmortem in 1990. Today, Scarpetta is still cracking cases and cracking open cadavers. (She has even inspired a cook book called Food to Die For: Secrets from Kay Scarpetta's Kitchen.) In addition, Cornwell writes more lighthearted cop capers in her Andy Brazil & Judy Hammer series."Most of these crime scene shows... are what I call ‘Harry Potter' policing," she said in a candid, heated interview. "They're absolutely fantasy. And the problem is the general public watches these, 60 million people a week or whatever, and they think what they're seeing is true." If Cornwell comes off as a bit vehement in her criticism of television shows meant to simply entertain, that's just because she takes her work so seriously.Before becoming one of the most widely recognized, respected, and read writers in contemporary crime fiction, she worked as a police reporter for The Charlotte Observer and as a computer analyst in the chief medical examiner's office in Virginia. During this period of her life, Cornwell observed literally hundreds of autopsies. While the vast majority of people would surely regard such work unsavory beyond belief, Cornwell was acquiring valuable information that would not only help her write the groundbreaking 2002 study Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper -- Case Closed but would also enrich her fiction with uncommon authenticity.Patricia Cornwell writes crime fiction from an unusually informed point of view. While many writers are, as she says, conjuring up "fantasy" assumptions regarding what really goes into tracking criminals and examining crime scenes, Cornwell really does walk the walk, which is why her novels ring so true.
BiographyReaders of Patricia Cornwell's crime novels need a strong stomach, both for the gruesome details and the suspenseful turns of her plots. With medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, Cornwell created a cool and compelling heroine who repeatedly draws readers back for more.Patricia Cornwell

 

 

 

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