Chaos
a Scarpetta novel
First HarperLuxe edition.
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Word Count
136,500 words, Guess
Page Count
546 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivechaosscarpettano0000corn_z9k0
- ISBN-100062436732
- ISBN-139780062436733
- OCLC Control Number943689698
- Better World Books9780062436733
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27220837M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3553.O692 C47 2016c
Description
In the quiet of twilight, on an early autumn day, twenty-six-year-old Elisa Vandersteel is killed while riding her bicycle along the Charles River. It appears she was struck by lightning--except the weather is perfectly clear with not a cloud in sight. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the Cambridge Forensic Center's director and chief, decides at the scene that this is no accidental Act of God. Her investigation becomes complicated when she begins receiving a flurry of bizarre poems from an anonymous cyberbully who calls himself Tailend Charlie. Though subsequent lab results support Scarpetta's conclusions, the threatening messages don't stop. When the tenth poem arrives exactly twenty-four hours after Elisa's death, Scarpetta begins to suspect the harasser is involved, and sounds the alarm to her investigative partner Pete Marino and her husband, FBI analyst Benton Wesley. She also enlists the help of her niece, Lucy. But to Scarpetta's surprise, tracking the slippery Tailend Charlie is nearly impossible, even for someone as brilliant as her niece. Also, Lucy can't explain how this anonymous nemesis could have access to private information. To make matters worse, a venomous media is whipping the public into a frenzy, questioning the seasoned forensics chief's judgment and "a quack cause of death on a par with spontaneous combustion.""--
Subjects
Series Statement
- A Scarpetta novel
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