Found 588 results for "Pathologists, fiction"
by Patricia Cornwell
ON THE LAST MORNING OF VIRGINIA'S BLOODIEST YEAR since the Civil War, I built a fire and sat facing a window of darkness...
by Tess Gerritsen, Christine Marshall
Detective Thomas Moore disliked the smell of latex, and as he snapped on the gloves, releasing a puff of talcum, he felt...
by Tess Gerritsen
A ROW OF SKULLS glared from atop a wall of intricately stacked femurs and tibias.
by Michael Ondaatje
She arrived in early March, the plane landing at Katunayake airport before the dawn.
by Raven Leilani, Laura Ibáñez
The first time we have sex, we are both fully clothed, at our desks during working hours, bathed in blue computer light.
by Tess Gerritsen
Already the flies were swarming.
by Jeffery Deaver
When Edward Carney said good-bye to his wife, Percey, he never thought it would be the last time he'd see her.
by John Sandford, Richard Ferrone
A thought sparked in the chaos of Bekker's mind.