Description
Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell is the eighth novel in the bestselling Kay Scarpetta series, featuring Virginia’s chief medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta in a complex forensic investigation with global implications. The case begins when mutilated human remains are discovered in a landfill in Virginia, echoing a series of similarly dismembered bodies found in Ireland. As rumours spread that a serial killer may be responsible, public panic intensifies—fuelled by media leaks and professional rivalries within the investigation. Scarpetta works alongside her longtime colleague Pete Marino while navigating interference from Investigator Percy Ring, whose actions complicate the inquiry and threaten the careers of those around him. At the same time, Scarpetta’s niece Lucy, a computer specialist with the FBI, assists in analysing disturbing digital evidence connected to the crimes. As forensic clues accumulate, the investigation points toward a far more disturbing threat than a conventional serial murder case.
Combining detailed forensic science, emerging digital technology, and psychological tension, Unnatural Exposure continues the series’ exploration of crime-solving through medical examination while deepening the personal and professional challenges faced by Kay Scarpetta and her close allies.













