Unnatural Exposure
1997 • 338 pages

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Average rating3.6

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Cornwell's styles is always engaging and does not disappoint with “Unnatural Exposure”. That being said she does get a little technical when it comes to the forensic side of the descriptions. This is part of what makes her writing so great as it paints such detailed pictures. I am working my way through the whole Scarpetta series and have not read one yet i would not highly recommend.

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