- Cruel and Unusual (novel)
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Cruel and Unusual Author(s) Patricia Cornwell Country United States Language English Series Kay Scarpetta Genre(s) Crime fiction Publisher Pocket Books Publication date 1993 Media type Print (hardcover, paperback) Pages 409 ISBN 978-1-4165-0540-2 OCLC Number 62171122 LC Classification CPB Box no. 2390 vol. 1 Preceded by All That Remains Followed by The Body Farm Cruel and Unusual is a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell. It is the fourth book in the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series.
Contents
Plot summary
Virginia Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta is called in to autopsy the body of convicted murderer Ronnie Waddell after his execution. Several days after the execution, a young boy is discovered murdered in the fashion of Waddell's earlier killings, with Waddell's prints near the body. Scarpetta, along with FBI Agent Benton Wesley and Detective Pete Marino, try to discover how a dead inmate could have possibly committed another murder after his death.
Characters
- Kay Scarpetta - Chief Medical Examiner.
- Benton Wesley - Federal Bureau of Investigation profiler.
- Pete Marino - Detective Lieutenant in the Richmond Police Department
- Nicholas Grueman - Lawyer, advocate for the abolition of capital punishment, deeming it "cruel and unusual." Also Scarpetta's Georgetown lecturer, who had always seem to be hard on Kay but turned out that he had her interests at heart for doing so.
- Joe Norring - Governor of Virginia, Republican, Episcopalian; and held a law degree from UVA.
- Ben Stevens - Kay's morgue administrator. Is into drugs and a party-lifestyle. Being bribed by Frank Donahue to tamper with evidence.
- Temple Brooks Gault - The killer of the victims in the book. Uses the alias Hilton Sullivan. Being described by Benton Wesley as being "off the charts. If something strikes his fancy, he just does it. He's consummately narcissistic and vain - his hair, for example. He highlights it himself." He escaped apprehension.
Victims
- Eddie Heath - 13 year old boy who was murdered in a manner similar to Robyn Naismith years before. He had a single gunshot wound to his head, which he did not immediately die of. He was found naked with his back propped against a dumpster in a back alley. It was alleged he was abducted and killed while he was on the way home from a grocery shop.
- Jennifer Deighton - When discovered in the car, originally thought to be a suicide. A hose was hooked up to the exhaust pipe. However, during the postmortem autopsy, her cause of death was asphyxiation.
- Susan Dawson Story - Kay's morgue supervisor. Was being bribed by Ben Stevens. Did so because of personal financial trouble.
- Frank Donahue - Prison warden where Ronnie Joe Waddell is interned. He released an inmate, because he "needed some dirty work done. So he selected an inmate to be his personal operative and set the animal loose."[1]
- Helen Grimes - Prison guard under warden Donahue. Was putting up Temple Gault at her place. Killed when Temple Gault's identity and place of lodging was compromised.
Other deaths
- Robyn Naismith - Victim of Ronnie Joe Waddell. She was killed with a single gunshot wound to her head, at her home by Ronnie Joe Waddell. She was naked, with her back propped against the television. Bite marks were present on her body.
- Ronnie Joe Waddell - Convicted murderer of Robyn Naismith, and whose fingerprints are found at the scene of Jennifer Deighton. Sentenced to death by electrocution in the beginning of the book.
- Mark James - Died when a bomb placed in a trash can inside London's Victoria Station exploded at the moment he happened to walk past.
Major themes
- The hunt for a killer and hope for glory
Awards and nominations
- Cruel and Unusual won the CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction in 1993.[2]
References
- ^ Cruel and Unusual, p.359.
- ^ The CWA Dagger Award Overview
External links
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1960–1969 The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson (1960) · The Spoilt Kill by Mary Kelly (1961) · When I Grow Rich by Joan Fleming (1962) · The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré (1963) · The Perfect Murder by H. R. F. Keating (1964) · The Far Side of the Dollar by Ross Macdonald (1965) · A Long Way to Shiloh by Lionel Davidson (1966) · Murder Against the Grain by Emma Lathen (1967) · Skin Deep by Peter Dickinson (1968) · A Pride of Heroes by Peter Dickinson (1969)
1970–1979 Young Man I Think You're Dying by Joan Fleming (1970) · The Steam Pig by James H. McClure (1971) · The Levanter by Eric Ambler (1972) · The Defection of A. J. Lewinter by Robert Littell (1973) · Other Paths to Glory by Anthony Price (1974) · The Seven-Per-Cent Solution by Nicholas Meyer (1975) · A Demon in My View by Ruth Rendell (1976) · The Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré (1977) · The Chelsea Murders by Lionel Davidson (1978) · Whip Hand by Dick Francis (1979)
1980–1989 The Murder of the Maharaja by H. R. F. Keating (1980) · Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith (1981) · The False Inspector Dew by Peter Lovesey (1982) · Accidental Crimes by John Hutton (1983) · The Twelfth Juror by B. M. Gill (1984) · Monkey Puzzle by Paula Gosling (1985) · Live Flesh by Ruth Rendell (1986) · A Fatal Inversion by Barbara Vine (1987) · Ratking by Michael Dibdin (1988) · The Wench is Dead by Colin Dexter (1989)
1990–1999 Bones and Silence by Reginald Hill (1990) · King Solomon's Carpet by Barbara Vine (1991) · The Way Through the Woods by Colin Dexter (1992) · Cruel and Unusual by Patricia Cornwell (1993) · The Scold's Bridle by Minette Walters (1994) · The Mermaids Singing by Val McDermid (1995) · Popcorn by Ben Elton (1996) · Black and Blue by Ian Rankin (1997) · Sunset Limited by James Lee Burke (1998) · A Small Death in Lisbon by Robert Wilson (1999)
2000–2009 Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem (2000) · Sidetracked by Henning Mankell (2001) · The Athenian Murders by José Carlos Somoza (2002) · Fox Evil by Minette Walters (2003) · Blacklist by Sara Paretsky (2004) · Silence of the Grave by Arnaldur Indriðason (2005) · Raven Black by Ann Cleeves (2006) · The Broken Shore by Peter Temple (2007) · Blood from Stone by Frances Fyfield (2008) · A Whispered Name by William Brodrick (2009)
2010–present Blacklands by Belinda Bauer (2010)
Works by Patricia Cornwell Kay Scarpetta series Postmortem · Body of Evidence · All That Remains · Cruel and Unusual · The Body Farm · From Potter's Field · Cause of Death · Unnatural Exposure · Point of Origin · Black Notice · The Last Precinct · Blow Fly · Trace · Predator · Book of the Dead · Scarpetta · The Scarpetta Factor · Port Mortuary · Red MistAndy Brazil series At Risk / Win Garano series At Risk · The FrontNon-fiction Categories:- Novels by Patricia Cornwell
- 1993 novels
- Novels set in Virginia
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