An edition of The body farm: a novel (1994)

Body Farm

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An edition of The body farm: a novel (1994)

Body Farm

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Little Emily Steiner is dead. She left a North Carolina church meeting late one October afternoon and strolled along a lakeside path toward her house two miles away. Who met her on the path? Who followed her home, kidnapped her from her bedroom, and left her body by the lake days later?

It's a puzzling and terrifying crime, reminiscent of the work of serial killer Temple Gault, who has long eluded Dr. Kay Scarpetta and the FBI's Investigative Support Unit in Quantico, Virginia, where Scarpetta consults as a forensic pathologist. At the request of the North Carolina authorities, Scarpetta and her colleagues, Benton Wesley and Pete Marino, fly to the mountains near Asheville to assist. They find a mother in mourning and an investigation in disarray.

It's particularly frustrating to work a homicide after the fact. An inexperienced pathologist missed or misinterpreted some of the evidence, leaving Scarpetta with inconclusive medical and laboratory reports, and photographs that only raise questions. What, for instance, is the strange mark on the child's body that causes Scarpetta to plead with a reluctant judge for an exhumation? What is the meaning of trace evidence from a plant not indigenous to the Carolinas?

And where did the killer obtain the unique blaze-orange duct tape, with which he bound Emily and her mother?

Most puzzling of all is the question of when Emily died. She disappeared the night of October 1. Her nude body was found a week later. Scarpetta's obsession with time leads her to The Body Farm, a little-known research facility in Tennessee where, with the help of some grisly experiments, she might discover the answer. It is Scarpetta alone who can interpret the forensic hieroglyphics that eventually reveal a solution to the case as staggering as it is horrifying.

Scarpetta not only must search for a killer, she must endeavor to help her niece Lucy, who is accused of espionage while interning at the FBI's highly classified Engineering and Research Facility in Quantico. And she must reach out to Marino, who retreats deeply into a strange relationship that may wreck his career and ruin his life. Scarpetta, too, is vulnerable, as she opens herself to the first physical and emotional bond she has felt in far too long a time.

This is Scarpetta even more realized and poignant than we've seen her before, tenacious and brilliant, tender and gentle. The Body Farm is a stunning achievement from a bestselling author at the peak of her powers.

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Tandem Library
Language
English

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Body Farm
December 28, 2004, Tandem Library
Library Binding in English
Cover of: The body farm
The body farm: a novel
1994, Berkley Books
in English
Cover of: Shitai nōjō
Shitai nōjō
1994, Kōdansha
in Japanese
Cover of: The body farm
The body farm: a novel
1994, Scribner's
in English
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The body farm
1994, G.K. Hall, Chivers Press
in English

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First Sentence

"ON THE SIXTEENTH OF OCTOBER, SHADOWY deer crept to the edge of dark woods beyond my window as the sun peeked over the cover of the night."

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Library Binding
Dimensions
7 x 4.5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

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OL11761083M
ISBN 10
1417657758
ISBN 13
9781417657759

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First Sentence

"ON THE SIXTEENTH OF OCTOBER, SHADOWY deer crept to the edge of dark woods beyond my window as the sun peeked over the cover of the night."

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