With All That Remains, #1 bestselling author Patricia Cornwell returns to the chilling world of gutsy medical examiner Kay Scarpetta for the third installment of the classic suspense fiction series that begins with Postmortem. In Richmond, Virginia, young lovers are dying. So far, four couples in the area have disappeared, only to be found months later as mutilated corpses. When the daughter of … mutilated corpses. When the daughter of the president’s newest drug czar vanishes along with her boyfriend, Dr. Kay Scarpetta knows time is short. Following a macabre trail of evidence that ties the present homicides to a grisly crime in the past, Kay must draw upon her own personal resources to track down a murderer who is as skilled at eliminating clues as Kay is at finding them…
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Another great book by Patricia Cornwell. Page turner, you’ll read it overnight because you won’t be able to put it down
I’ve read it a while back but I remember liking it and it led me to read more of the author.
LOVE LOVE LOVE Patricia Cornwell
I read her books over and over again
Always enjoy the Scarpetta books.
Love Patricia Cornwell books. Kay Scarpetta is a unique female protagonist, smart yet vulnerable. The medical examiner perspective is interesting too.
I have really become addicted to this series. I love the level of details that are found in these books and the crimes are always different.
This particular book deals with a serial killer and I liked the added layer that Kay couldn’t figure much out about the victims. Add was a great addition because it really made you think that much more. Kay’s level of involvement in the investigations has really sucked me into. I love that she really falls face first into theses cases. In this book though, it almost looked like she nearly took it a step too far.
Another difference with this book is her level of involvement with Benson. I loved that these two were constantly on edge and couldn’t tell each other everything. It was another awesome layer to this book. There were so many layers, and it was really fun pulling them all back. Character Pat Harvey was one a really good one in this. She’s been different than others, she evolves and changes so much throughout this book. And of course we have Abby in the mix, which always makes it interesting. And lastly, I liked how we got some glimpses of Mark and their relationship.
Of the three I’ve read so far this one is my fav!
Patricia Cornwell is pure genius..so glad she created the brilliant mind of Dr Kay Scarpetta….she can come across as vain n not always likable..but i know we all pull for her to find the right answers..to see what others might overlook n solve the case..she is a csi n her on right..top notch..no competition n Cornwell s field..i will read everything she writes
The “Kay Scarpetta” mystery series by Patricia Cornwell was one of the first adult mystery book series I began reading. I also started these very young, around 13 or 14, which may not be the best thing for young adults if they don’t have a strong sense of right/wrong and a stomach to handle really gory stuff. All That Remains is the third book in the series about a forensic medical examiner in Virginia who helps solve brutal crimes.
What I love about the early books is the relationship between the detective, Pete Marino, and Scarpetta, the medical examiner. It’s love/hate, and as the series grows, their relationship gets very volatile and intense. In the early books, like this one, you just want to hate Pete but you know he’s got a heart in there. He represents a typical cop of the 1970s / 80s, who is starting to change his philosophy on women being involved in his jurisdiction. And he’s of course in love with her but can’t do anything about it.
In this book, young couples are brutally murdered. And the psychopath behind it all is playing games with Scarpetta. All her serial killers end up wanting to get to Scarpetta, to impress her, because of how methodical and intelligent she is.
Cornwell’s writing is intense. And she describes everything about the blood and guts during the autopsies, finding the victims and conveying what the murderer is likely doing to his/her victims.
As the title suggests, this is all about “what remains” of the body to be able to figure out who is the culprit. Every page leads you to revelations, and you want to close your eyes and pretend you’re not reading about the gore, but you can’t help needing to keep reading it.
Scarpetta is so complex. Sometimes you love her. Sometimes you really want to lock her in a closet until she learns how to play a little nicer. But she will always evoke some huge reaction from the reader.
If you can handle the creepy-factor and the explicit language (vicious, usually not too sexual), you have to read a couple of these books to see how hard the author works to make each one unique and a very complex mystery.
She was one of my faves, and I stopped around 17 or 18 in the series to give myself a break. I’m close to going back to finish it up. And she’s still writing more!
This is one of my favorite Patricia Cornwell books featuring Dr. Kay Scarpetta. I love the way she continues to develop the regular characters as she builds on the series, and these books always keep me guessing until the end.
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