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Female forensic is the first and most famous work by patricia cornwell, a famous American writer ... > female forensic, the first novel by patricia cornwell, a famous American writer, is the first in a series of novels featuring Kay Scarpetta of female forensic. This book was published in 1990, which caused a sensation in the United States, and quickly caused a Conway craze on both sides of the Atlantic, ranking first in the The New York Times bestseller list.
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Author: [America] Patricia? Conway Press: Nanhai Publishing Company
Female forensic is the first novel and famous work of patricia cornwell, a famous American writer, and the first novel in a series featuring Kay Scarpetta of female forensic. This book was published in 1990, which caused a sensation in the United States, and quickly caused a Conway craze on both sides of the Atlantic, ranking first in the The New York Times bestseller list. 199 1 year, this book conquered many grand prize judges in Europe and America with overwhelming force, and won Edgar's Best Newcomer Award, Cresset Literature Award, Anthony Literature Award, Macavette Literature Award and French Romantic Love D' Award within one year.
Since then, Conway has created a series of novels, Chief female forensic Scarpetta, and has become a frequent visitor to the best-seller lists in The New York Times and USA-Today. By 2008, 65,438+06 books have been published, translated into more than 30 languages and widely distributed in 34 countries and regions around the world. Scarpetta has also become the most famous forensic image in Europe and America. Due to the far-reaching influence of Chief female forensic, the Golden Dagger Award, the highest internationally recognized prize for detective stories, was awarded to Conway in 1993, and she became the first American writer to win this honor. Female forensic Scarpetta is the hero of Conway's creation. She also won the Sherlock Award and became the best detective created by American writers in 1999.
The success of "Chief female forensic" series is by no means accidental, and it is even more difficult to copy. First of all, Conway has a very rare personal experience-working as a state medical examiner's office worker, a newspaper criminal reporter, a Richmond vigilante, and even receiving special training from the FBI, which makes her works vivid and picturesque; Secondly, she succeeded in making the forensic doctor the protagonist of the investigation, replacing the image of police, detectives and professors in the past, and replacing simple logical reasoning and epiphany with scientific means such as scalpel, laser and DNA; Thirdly, female forensic in her works is by no means an out-of-touch dreamer. She has to deal with complicated interpersonal relationships and sinister political disputes, and also has a headache for subtle personal emotional crisis. The troubles and happiness of ordinary people are fully reflected and even more concentrated in her. All these make the image of Chief female forensic Kay Scarpetta unique and deeply rooted in people's hearts.
Richmond, Virginia
Strangled four women in a row, and the killer left no fingerprints, only a smell that didn't seem to exist. The police were at a loss and were forced to turn to Chief female forensic Kay Scarpetta for help.
Chief female forensic, through unremitting efforts, found that the victim's body would emit strange flashes under laser irradiation. She took this as a starting point, peeled off the cocoon, traced back to the source, and the truth of the case gradually came out. At this moment, female forensic's office computer was invaded, and the inside story of the case was leaked to the media again and again. Female forensic was accused of dereliction of duty and received great criticism from within the organization. Even the shadow of death seems to be getting closer and closer to her. Female forensic fell into a huge trap and the net gradually tightened. ...
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Author: [America] Patricia? Conway Press: Nanhai Publishing Company
Patricia? Patricia Cornwell
A famous American writer, "Top Detective 1",/kloc-0 was born in Miami, Florida, USA in 1956. Her works have sold more than 6,543.8+billion copies, and have been translated into more than 30 languages, which are widely circulated in 34 countries and regions around the world. The series "Chief female forensic Scarpetta" is her most important and famous work.
199 1 year, Conway conquered many grand prize judges in Europe and America with her debut novel female forensic, and won Ellen in one fell swoop within one year. Edgar's Best Newcomer of the Year Award, Cresset Literature Award, Anthony Literature Award, Macavitt Literature Award and French Romance Award. 1993, The Lost Fingerprint, the fourth novel in this series, was published, with a sales volume of over one million. In the same year, she won the highest internationally recognized prize for detective stories-the Golden Dagger Award from the British Inferior Writers Association, which made her the first American writer to win this honor. During the period of 1996, in the best-seller selection sponsored by USA-Today, all her six works entered the list and occupied the first and second place. 1999, female forensic Kay, the chief of her characters? Scarpetta was elected as the best detective by American writers and won the Sherlock Award. By 2008, her series of novels, Chief female forensic Scarpetta, had published 16 novels, each of which was a best seller.
Conway worked as a criminal reporter, an inspector and computer analyst in the state medical examiner's office, and a volunteer policeman in Richmond. She received special training from the FBI ... Six years of tortuous and unique experience laid a solid foundation for her creation, which enabled her to successfully create a chief female forensic-Kay, who is as famous as Sherlock Holmes. Scarpita
"I care about the living, so I will study the dead." Female forensic's words may be the best annotation to the origin of Conway's creation. Conway said, "It is very important for me to live in the world I described. If I want my character to do or know something, then I will try my best to do or know these things. " It is from this point that Conway's works are enduring.
Conway faithfully inherited the principle that detective novels should be tortuous and logical, and made use of women's unique caution and meticulousness to combine twists and turns with close cooperation seamlessly. Female forensic Scarpetta, written by her, is not a lonely hero in every story, but a wise man who strips the illusion from clues layer by layer and looks for evidence from a multitude of things. Scarpetta is not a magical detective who can scare criminals by smoking a pipe and wearing a hat, but an explorer who tracks crimes through various modern scientific means such as microscope, computer, biology, chemistry and physics. Scarpita used a series of scientific and technological means such as anatomy, DNA detection, computer retrieval, pathological analysis and psychoanalysis to hunt down and prove criminals. Moreover, the author clearly introduces these scientific and technological means in the plot, which closely combines credibility with readability.
Compared with the traditional detective stories, the "female forensic Series" novels are more realistic and active in terms of time distance and the author's writing techniques. Chief female forensic Scarpetta is good at cooking and is a first-class wine tasting expert. The characters around her are colorful and have their own characteristics. In addition to the corpses and criminals that come into contact with every day, there are also partners who are incompatible with adversity, lovers who love each other and kill each other, nieces who are eccentric and gifted, and overbearing and insidious bureaucrats ... These characters are increasingly plump and growing with the series of novels, and their faces are lifelike, which makes people feel like watching a high-quality series.
It was under Conway's pen that the behind-the-scenes role of "forensic doctor" made its grand debut for the first time, which not only revealed the truth of many cases without a clue, but even became the key to solving a number of unsolved cases. Many media reported grandly: "Scarpetta and the writer * * * opened an era, an era in which corpses can talk." Susan, Chairman of Penguin International Publishing Group? Kennedy praised: "Patricia is one of the most talented and modern mystery novelists." We admire her outstanding talent very much, and at the same time we are constantly impressed by the depth in her works. "
Conway is not only a novelist, but also a social activist. She helped establish the Virginia Institute of Forensic Medicine and served as the chairman of the board of directors, campaigning for the cause of forensic medicine.
Chief female forensic (1)
Author: [America] Patricia? Conway Press: Nanhai Publishing Company
1
It rained cats and dogs in Richmond on Friday, June 6th.
It began to rain at dawn, one after another, and it couldn't stop. Lily leaves only bare stems, and asphalt roads and sidewalks are covered with leaves blown by the wind.
Rivers have appeared in the streets, and new ponds have appeared in stadiums and grasslands.
I fell asleep to the sound of rain beating on the stone tiles. This long night melted into a foggy Saturday morning, and I had a terrible dream.
I saw a white face across the rain outside the glass window, a face that was shapeless and unlike a human, like a doll made by nylon stockings.
The bedroom window was originally black, but suddenly, the face appeared there, and the devil was looking at me.
I woke up and looked at the darkness like a blind man.
I didn't know I was awakened by the phone until the bell rang again.
Without touching it, I found the receiver.
"Dr. Scarpita?" "yes." I reached for the lamp.
It's two thirty-three in the morning.
My heart twitched.
"I'm Peter? Marino.
Something happened at 5602 Berkeley Avenue. I think you'd better come. "Then he explained that the victim's name was Lori? Peterson, white female, about 30 years old.
Her husband found her body half an hour ago.
The details are not important.
She will tell me everything.
A week or two ago, she thought she heard something in the backyard and called the police.
A patrol car came, but it turned out to be just a cat rummaging through the trash can.
I mean: she told me everything. "marino's voice rang again:" What does she do besides work? " "She has some friends, including two girlfriends who also work in the hospital. Sometimes they go to eat, go shopping or go to the movies together.
That's about it.
She is very busy at work.
Generally speaking, she either works or goes home.
She reads books and occasionally practices the violin.
Go to work from Monday to Friday, then go home to sleep.
She left it for me at the weekend. This is our time.
We are together at the weekend. ""Last weekend was the last time you saw her? "About three o'clock on Sunday afternoon, just before I drove back to Charlottesville.
We didn't go out that day, it was raining outside, and it was wet and cold. We stayed at home to have coffee and chat ... ""How often do you contact her from Monday to Friday? " "Very often, as long as there is an opportunity, we will talk." "The last time was last night, Thursday night?" "I called her and told her that I would go home after the rehearsal, which might be a little later than usual, because this time I was wearing a rehearsal suit.
She has asked for leave this weekend.
Author: [America] Patricia? Conway Press: Nanhai Publishing Company
Then marino asked, "When was the last time you had sex with your wife?" Silence.
Peterson's voice was trembling.
"Oh, my God!" "I know this is your privacy, but you must tell us.
We have reason to know. "Sunday morning, last Sunday." "You know we'll check, Matt.
Experts in the laboratory will check everything, so we will know the blood type and compare it.
We need your blood sample just as we need your fingerprints.
In this way, we can know what is yours, what is hers and what may be the murderer's-"The recording was suddenly interrupted.
I blinked, and for the first time in several hours, my eyes became focused.
Marino reached for the tape recorder and took out the tape.
He concluded: "After that, we took him to Richmond Hospital and asked him to do the suspect test.
Betty is testing his blood to see the comparison results. "I nodded and glanced at the clock on the wall.
It's noon now, and I feel like throwing up.
"Isn't it strange?" Marino refrained from yawning. "You can see that, right? I'm telling you, there is something wrong with this guy.
Anyone who finds his wife like that and then can sit there and talk in that attitude, then he has a problem.
Most people can't say anything.
If I let him talk, he can talk until Christmas and say many beautiful words, which are poetic.
He is very cunning. In my opinion, that's him, yes.
He is so cunning that it gives me the creeps. "I took off my glasses and rubbed my temples.
My brain has a fever, my neck muscles are on fire, and my silk shirt under my robe is all wet.
I seem to be overcharged, and I just want to rest my head on my arm and fall asleep.
"Words are his world, marino," I heard my voice say. "The painter will paint for you, and Matt will paint with his words.
This is his way of life and his way of expressing himself.
For a man like him, expressing himself in words is tantamount to thinking. "I put on my glasses again and looked at marino.
His face was puzzled, and his fleshy and weather-beaten face turned red.
"Well, what about the knife? His fingerprints were on it, but he said his wife had used it for several months.
There's that shiny thing on the handle again.
The knife was in the drawer of his closet, as if it had been hidden on purpose.
Doesn't that make you doubt it? ""I think this knife may be on Lori's desk, but she seldom uses it. If it is only used occasionally to open letters, she has no reason to touch the blade. "The scene in my mind is as real as it really is.
"I think maybe the murderer also saw this knife.
Maybe he pulled out his knife and even used it ... ""Why? " "Why not?" he gave a shrug of the shoulders.
"He may use it to deal with people," I guess, "pervert, if there is no other better explanation.
God knows, we don't know what happened.
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Author: [America] Patricia? Conway Press: Nanhai Publishing Company
He may ask about this knife and torture her with her knife or her husband's knife.
If she tries to talk to him as I guess, he may know that this knife belongs to her husband.
He thought,' I'm going to use it and put it in the drawer. The police will find it.
Maybe he didn't think about it, maybe he just thought it was useful.
In other words, this knife may be bigger than what he brought. He noticed the knife and used it, but he didn't want to take it away, so he stuffed it in a drawer, hoping that we wouldn't find him using it ... it's as simple as that. ""or Matt did it. " Marino said bluntly.
"Matt? Do you think a husband will tie up and rape his wife? He will break her ribs and fingers? Will he slowly strangle her? This is the person he loves, or once loved.
He sleeps, eats, chats and lives with her.
A living person, not a stranger, is not an object to vent lust and violence.
How do you relate this husband's murder of his wife to the first three strangulation cases? "He has obviously thought about it.
"The first three cases all happened after midnight. Saturday morning, it's almost time for Matt to go home from Charlottesville.
Maybe his wife became suspicious of him for some reason and he decided to kill her.
Maybe he tried to kill her by imitating the other three cases, making us think it was a serial killer.
Maybe he wanted to kill his wife, but he killed those three people first to make his wife's tragic death look like the same unknown murderer did it. ""You sound like Agatha? The plot of Christie's novel. "I pushed my chair back and stood up." But you know, in real life, murder is usually simple.
I believe that these cases are actually not tortuous.
There are no hidden stories, just random killings that don't treat people like people.
The murderer followed the victim and knew when it was a good opportunity to do it after he got to know him to some extent. "marino also stood up.
"Well, in real life, Dr Scarpetta, there won't be that terrible fluorescent spot on the body. Coincidentally, the dead husband who found the body and left fingerprints everywhere happened to have the same small spots on his hands.
In real life, the victim will not have a handsome actor as her husband, the kind of freak who can write papers about sex and violence, cannibalism and homosexuality. "I asked him calmly," Did you smell what Peterson smelled when he arrived at the scene? " "No, I didn't smell it at all.
If he is telling the truth, he may smell semen. ""I think he should know the taste of semen. " "But he didn't expect to smell it. At first, he had no reason to think.
As for me, when I walked into the bedroom, I didn't smell the smell he described. ""Do you remember strange smells in other situations? " "No.
This makes me more suspicious.
If Matt didn't imagine it, he made it up to lead us astray. "I suddenly remembered.
"In the first three cases, these women were not discovered until the next day, and they had been dead for more than 12 hours." Marino stopped at the door with an incredible expression.
"You mean the killer just left when Matt came home, and he smelled strange?" "It's not impossible." His face tightened with anger.
As he strode away, I heard him growl, "Damn woman ..."