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* SupremeChef: Kay Scarpetta. Especially when it comes to Italian food. Her home has a kitchen that was custom-built to her exact standards, and she always makes her own bread and pasta from scratch.

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* SupremeChef: Kay Scarpetta. Especially when it comes to Italian food. Her In later novels her home has a kitchen that was custom-built to her exact standards, and she always makes her own bread and pasta from scratch.
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* AgeGapRomance: At play in the Brazil / Hammer books, journalist-turned-cop Andy Brazil being much younger than police superintendent Judy Hammer.

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* AgeGapRomance: At play in the Brazil / Hammer Brazil/Hammer books, journalist-turned-cop Andy Brazil being much younger than police superintendent chief Judy Hammer.
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* PoliceProcedural: The Brazil / Hammer books.

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* PoliceProcedural: The Brazil / Hammer books.Brazil/Hammer books are a straight example of this.



* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of having been the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist [[note]] she was not the first person to tie Sickert in with the Ripper murders -- he had previously been implicated as an accomplice in the freemasonry conspiracy theory in Stephen Knight's ''Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution'' (1976), while another writer, Jean Overton Fuller, had asserted that Sickert was the Ripper in a book published in 1990, twelve years before Cornwell's book on the subject was published[[/note]].

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* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of having been the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist [[note]] she was not the first person to tie Sickert in with the Ripper murders -- he had previously been implicated as an accomplice in the freemasonry royal/freemasonry conspiracy theory that was proposed in Stephen Knight's ''Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution'' (1976), while another writer, Jean Overton Fuller, had asserted that Sickert was the Ripper in a book published in 1990, twelve years before Cornwell's book on the subject was published[[/note]].
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* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of having been the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist [[note]] she was not the first person to tie Sickert in with the Ripper murders -- he had previously been implicated as an accomplice in the freemasonry conspiracy theory, while another writer, Jean Overton Fuller, had asserted that Sickert was the Ripper in a book published in 1990, twelve years before Cornwell's book on the subject was published[[/note]].

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* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of having been the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist [[note]] she was not the first person to tie Sickert in with the Ripper murders -- he had previously been implicated as an accomplice in the freemasonry conspiracy theory, theory in Stephen Knight's ''Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution'' (1976), while another writer, Jean Overton Fuller, had asserted that Sickert was the Ripper in a book published in 1990, twelve years before Cornwell's book on the subject was published[[/note]].

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Patricia Cornwell (born 9 June 1956) is an American crime novelist best known for the Kay Scarpetta novels, which have been influential on the ForensicDrama genre. Born in Miami and raised in North Carolina, she is a descendant of [[Literature/UncleTomsCabin Harriet Beecher Stowe]] and worked as a journalist before turning to crime fiction. To date, she has written over thirty novels, and has also proposed the theory that the artist Walter Sickert (1860-1942) was UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.

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Patricia Cornwell (born 9 June 1956) is an American crime novelist best known for the Kay Scarpetta novels, which have been influential on the ForensicDrama genre. Born in Miami and raised in North Carolina, she is a descendant of [[Literature/UncleTomsCabin Harriet Beecher Stowe]] and worked as a journalist before turning to crime fiction. To date, she has written over thirty novels, and has also proposed the several of which have won awards. Her best-known example of non-fiction is her theory that on the artist Walter Sickert (1860-1942) was identity of UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.



* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of being the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist.

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* PunBasedTitle: ''Portrait of a Killer'', Cornwell's non-fiction book about UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper, is this, given that the man she accuses of being having been the Ripper, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Sickert Walter Sickert]], was an artist.artist [[note]] she was not the first person to tie Sickert in with the Ripper murders -- he had previously been implicated as an accomplice in the freemasonry conspiracy theory, while another writer, Jean Overton Fuller, had asserted that Sickert was the Ripper in a book published in 1990, twelve years before Cornwell's book on the subject was published[[/note]].

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