That's OK, tho, as it reads pretty well even as a stand-alone. CME Kay is called out to the scene of the gruesome murder (after starting to read a second novel in the series, I'm beginning to think that's the only kind she gets called out on) of a young college couple. This murder turns out to be the most recent in a series of serial killings with similar MOs.
For some reason, the CME in Richmond ends up doing more detective work than the police detectives or the FBI agents on the job, but it's a pretty good tale, anyway. Ms. Cornwell has either done her homework well or done some time in an ME's office, and she pays a lot of attention to forensic details.
While not the best mystery novel I've ever read, I'll keep on reading her stuff and I suggest you do, too.
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