From Potter's Field

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From Potter's Field
OCLC
35005608
Preceded byThe Body Farm 
Followed byCause of Death 

From Potter's Field is a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell. It is the sixth book in the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series.

Plot summary

The story begins as a rotten Christmas for Scarpetta: Temple Gault has struck again, leaving a naked, apparently homeless woman shot in

pathologist, is called in. Later, a transit cop is found shot in a subway tunnel, and, back home in Richmond, Virginia, the body of a crooked local sheriff is delivered to Scarpetta's own morgue by the elusive, brilliant Gault. The normally unflappable Scarpetta finds herself hyperventilating and nearly shooting her own niece. In the end, some ingenious forensic detective work and a visit to the killer's agonized family set up a high-tech, difficult to follow, climax back in the New York City Subway, which Gault treats as the Phantom of the Opera
did the sewers of Paris.

Characters in From Potter's Field

  • Kay Scarpetta - Chief Medical Examiner.
  • Benton Wesley -
    FBI
    Profiler.
  • Lucy Farinelli - Kay's niece. FBI trainee and programmer at the Engineering Research Facility at the FBI Academy, Quantico.
  • Pete Marino - Captain in the Richmond Police Department. Started dating a woman named Molly since Thanksgiving.
  • Paul Tucker - Colonel, Chief of Police,
    Rhodes scholarship. He was extremely fit, exceptionally bright and a graduate of the FBI's National Academy
    .
  • Frances Penn - Commander of the New York City Transit Police. A woman very much alike Kay, when she said to her, personal relationships are your nemesis because you can't have a good one by overachieving. You can't earn a happy love affair or be promoted into a happy marriage. And if someone you care about has a problem, you think you should have prevented it and most certainly fix it. When Kay asked about her inquisition, she mentioned that, "Your story is my story. There are many women like us. Yet we never seem to get together."
  • Carrie Grethen - Accomplice to Gault. She had been Lucy's programming partner and intimate friend. Drug addict, she helped Temple Gault murder Lamont Brown.

Victims

Other deaths

Major themes

  • The hunt for the serial killer Temple Gault.

Allusions to real life

The story is set in Richmond, Virginia, and New York City, New York.

A potter's field is a place for the burial of unknown or indigent people. The term comes from Matthew 27:7 in the New Testament of the Bible, in which Hebrew priests take 30 pieces of silver returned by a repentant Judas and "used the money to buy the potter's field as a burial place for foreigners."

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