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Depraved Heart (2015) is the 23rd novel in the series about Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist who returns to action with a dark, layered mystery full of paranoia, secrets, and family trauma.
The novel opens in Cambridge, Massachusetts: Scarpetta works at a suspicious death scene in a historic house - a woman is found dead, and everything points to an accident or maybe something more. At that moment, an urgent message arrives on her cell phone – a video of her niece Lucy Farinelli's old room from when Lucy attended the FBI Academy 16-19 years ago. The footage shows the room with details such as the teddy bear Lucy was given by Aunt Kay - and suggests the room was secretly filmed, perhaps under surveillance, without Lucy's knowledge.
This sets off a chain of events: Scarpetta, her husband Benton Wesley (an FBI psychologist) and Lucy (now a high-tech expert and ex-agent) face a threat from the past. Is this an old vendetta, a cyber-attack, or something deeper connected to Lucy's dark secrets from her youth? The novel weaves between the current death investigation, the analysis of forensic evidence, Lucy's past and the tension in the Scarpetta family. Cornwell introduces the elements of a psychological thriller: paranoia, manipulation, misuse of technology and deep emotional wounds.
The style is typical of the late Cornwell – fast, technically detailed (forensics, ballistics, digital traces), with a focus on Scarpetta's perspective and her inner world. It's less about "classic" murder, more about threat, identity and family loyalty. Critics praised it for its tension and character development, but some criticized its over-complexity and lack of the classic "whodunit" element.
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