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Point of Origin

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Published
Pages
440
Language
EN
ISBN
9780751530483
Reading Time
~7h 42min

Point of Origin is a book by Patricia Cornwell. In 2000. It has 440 pages.

About this book

Patricia Cornwell’s Point of Origin continues the established forensic procedural tradition of her Kay Scarpetta series, centering on Dr. Kay Scarpetta as she navigates a complex investigation involving multiple homicides. The novel examines the evolving landscape of criminal science, emphasizing DNA analysis, digital evidence collection, and the psychological dimensions of violent crime. Cornwell draws upon her journalistic background to render laboratory procedures and investigative protocols with meticulous detail, reflecting the early twenty-first century’s growing reliance on genetic and technological tools in law enforcement. The narrative explores how historical patterns intersect with contemporary offenses, requiring Scarpetta and her Richmond medical examiner team to reconcile traditional autopsy methods with emerging forensic technologies. By situating the investigation within a realistic institutional framework, the book highlights the collaborative nature of modern crime solving and the ethical considerations inherent in handling sensitive biological data. Readers familiar with Cornwell’s work will recognize her commitment to procedural authenticity, while the novel stands as a representative example of how forensic fiction adapted to shifting scientific paradigms at the turn of the millennium.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Point of Origin?+

Point of Origin has 440 pages.

When was Point of Origin published?+

Point of Origin was published in 2000.

What is Point of Origin about?+

Patricia Cornwell’s Point of Origin continues the established forensic procedural tradition of her Kay Scarpetta series, centering on Dr. Kay Scarpetta as she navigates a complex investigation involving multiple homicides. The novel examines the evolving landscape of criminal science, emphasizing DN...

Who wrote Point of Origin?+

Point of Origin was written by Patricia Cornwell.