Patricia Cornwell Books in Order

Patricia Cornwell is an American crime writer best known for the long-running Kay Scarpetta series of forensic thrillers, widely credited with establishing forensic science as a mainstream genre in crime fiction. Her debut novel Postmortem was the first bona fide forensic thriller, and the first book ever to win the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and John Creasey awards in a single year, along with France’s Prix du Roman d’Aventures. She later received the CWA Gold Dagger, the RBA Prize for Crime Writing, and France’s Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Her books have sold over 120 million copies worldwide. In 2024, Kay Scarpetta became an Amazon streaming series.

This page lists all Patricia Cornwell books in order, including the Kay Scarpetta novels, the Andy Brazil, Winston Garano, and Captain Chase series, standalone novels, and non-fiction books.

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Kay Scarpetta Series (Books in Order)

The Kay Scarpetta series follows Dr. Kay Scarpetta, Chief Medical Examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia, as she uses cutting-edge forensic science to investigate homicides, often while facing institutional resistance, personal danger, and a recurring cast of allies and adversaries, which also include her niece Lucy and detective Pete Marino. The series launched the forensic thriller genre and directly influenced the wave of forensic procedurals on television that followed.

Reading Order

  1. Postmortem, 1990
  2. Body of Evidence, 1991
  3. All That Remains, 1992
  4. Cruel and Unusual, 1993
  5. The Body Farm, 1994
  6. From Potter’s Field, 1995
  7. Cause of Death, 1996
  8. Unnatural Exposure, 1997
  9. Point of Origin, 1998
  10. Black Notice, 1999
  11. The Last Precinct, 2000
  12. Blow Fly, 2003
  13. Trace, 2004
  14. Predator, 2005
  15. Book of the Dead, 2007
  16. Scarpetta, 2008
  17. The Scarpetta Factor, 2009
  18. Port Mortuary, 2010
  19. Red Mist, 2011
  20. The Bone Bed, 2012
  21. Dust, 2013
  22. Flesh and Blood, 2014
  23. Depraved Heart, 2015
  24. Chaos, 2016
  25. Autopsy, 2021
  26. Livid, 2022
  27. Unnatural Death, 2023
  28. Identity Unkown, 2024
  29. Sharp Force, 2025

Andy Brazil Series (Books in Order)

The Andy Brazil series follows young reporter-turned-volunteer cop Andy Brazil in Charlotte, North Carolina, who works alongside Police Superintendent Judy Hammer and deputy chief Virginia West as they deal with corruption, crime, and the political realities of policing a major American city. It is lighter in tone than the Scarpetta novels, with a sharper satirical edge.

Reading Order

  1. Hornet’s Nest, 1996
  2. Southern Cross, 1998
  3. Isle of Dogs, 2001

Winston Garano Series (Books in Order)

The Winston Garano series follows Massachusetts state investigator Win Garano who is assigned directly to the district attorney’s office and is pulled into politically sensitive cases that quickly escalate far beyond their surface appearance. It is tighter and more conspiratorial in feel than Patricia Cornwell’s other series, with a strong Boston setting.

Reading Order

  1. At Risk, 2006
  2. The Front, 2008

Captain Chase Series (Books in Order)

The Captain Chase series follows Captain Calli Chase, a NASA pilot, quantum physicist, and cybercrime investigator, as she confronts threats involving top-secret space missions, advanced technology, and national security conspiracies. It is Patricia Cornwell’s most forward-looking series, that combines near-future science with espionage thriller plotting.

Reading Order

  1. Quantum, 2019
  2. Spin, 2021

Picture Books

Anthologies

Non-Fiction Books

Patricia Cornwell Biography

Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell is an American crime author whose work includes forensic thrillers, police procedurals and true crime non-fiction books. She is the creator of the Kay Scarpetta series and has also written the Andy Brazil, Winston Garano and Captain Chase novels, along with books on Jack the Ripper and other real-world cases.
Official website: patriciacornwell.com

Born in Miami, Florida, in 1956, Patricia Cornwell grew up in North Carolina and studied at King College and Davidson College, from where she graduated with a degree in English in 1979. She began her career as a reporter for The Charlotte Observer, winning a North Carolina Press Association award for investigative reporting before moving to Richmond, Virginia.

In 1981, she began working on the biography of Ruth Bell Graham, wife of the famous evangelist Billy Graham, who took Patricia in when her mother became sick.

Next, she worked for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia as a technical writer and computer analyst and volunteered with the local police department, experience that led directly to the creation of Dr. Kay Scarpetta and the forensic focus of her novels. Postmortem, published in 1990, launched the Kay Scarpetta series and became the first novel ever to win the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity and John Creasey awards in the same year.

Patricia Cornwell has also written the Andy Brazil/Judy Hammer novels set in North Carolina and Virginia, the Winston Garano books, the near-future Captain Chase thrillers and several non-fiction works on Jack the Ripper and true crime. Her books have sold more than 120 million copies in dozens of languages, and she lives in Massachusetts while continuing to write.

Patricia Cornwell Book Adaptations

  • At Risk – adapted into the television film Patricia Cornwell’s At Risk (2010)
  • The Front – adapted into the Lifetime television movie and sequel Patricia Cornwell’s The Front (2010)
  • The Kay Scarpetta series – adapted into the crime-thriller TV series Scarpetta (March 2026)

Patricia Cornwell Awards and Honors

Postmortem is the only novel to win the Edgar, John Creasey, Anthony, Macavity, and French Prix du Roman d’Aventures in the same year.

  • A Time For Remembering – ECPA Gold Medallion Book Award for Biography/Autobiography (1985)
  • Postmortem – Major debut-novel awrds: Edgar Award for Best First Novel, John Creasey Memorial Award, Anthony Award for Best First Novel and Macavity Award for Best First Novel (1991)
  • Postmortem – Prix du Roman d’Aventures (France) (1992)
  • Cruel and Unusual – CWA Gold Dagger Award (1993)
  • Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement, recognising her success as a bestselling crime novelist. (1995)
  • Kay Scarpetta character – Sherlock Award for Best Detective (1999)
  • Book of the Dead – Galaxy British Book Awards / British Book Awards – Crime Thriller of the Year (Books Direct Crime Thriller of the Year) for Book of the Dead; Cornwell was the first American author to receive this award (2008)
  • Red Mist – RBA Prize for Crime Writing at €125,000 (2011)
  • Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Letters) from the French Ministry of Culture, recognising her contribution to the arts – 2011

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60 Comments

  1. Will there be any new Scarpetta books? The last one was 2016 and I really enjoy them

  2. I have all the books in the Scarpetta books and shelve them in date order. Over time I have re-read the entire series three times. I guess it should be clear I really enjoy them. Thank you Patricia Cornwell!

  3. Jac wrote:
    August 31, 2016 at
    I listen to these books and I can’t get Stephanie plum out of my head listening to flesh and blood this has to be changed sorry!

    I know what you mean Jac! Ha! The narrator Lorelei King is why. I love her voice for Stephanie Plum but I didn’t like it for Kay Scarpetta

  4. I forgot how great the Scarpetta series are. Had to list them again just so I can see where I left off. On that note, I can re-read these and still thoroughly enjoy them again. I love Scarpetta’s stregnth and smarts yet see he tender side as well. Well written in subject matter and characted(s)…. With the exception of wanting to slap Marino! Bull headed, complex but smart! Don’t get me started on
    Lucy! She is amazing. Always liked her and her character immensely. I hope this series continues!

  5. I am reading Red Mist right now. I love the Scarpetta series. I hope you continue to write many more. I’ve learned a lot from her and am extremely impressed that you put yourself through so much in order to state facts that are true about forensic science.
    Thank you for all the truth you put in your series.

  6. I was recently turned on to Conwell novels as a result of her being mentioned by the Jefferson Bass writing team..after running out of their books, I began the Scarpetta quest. Within a month I had read 13 of them.
    Absolutely riveting. I however was unfornate enough to not have read them in order. I cant seem to obtain the book where the “ressurection” occurs and it is driving me crazy!! Please help!! So I settled for Book of The Dead for now…

  7. I’ve read every book – and I think it’s absolutely necessary to read the Scarpetta series in order – if you want to enjoy them to the maximum effect. Some villains crossover books, and the behaviors of some characters just cannot be “felt” if you have no context. And lastly, some events will just not rock your world if you don’t have the “prerequisites” in mind – or if you already know the future.

  8. many thanks for that info. have found my copy of trace and will re read.will have to sort out and arrange my titles to read in sequence!!

  9. love the books trying to collect them all. have just finished blow fly and need to know title of next book in this series of chandonne

    1. After Blow Fly is Trace. The list of the Kay Scarpetta books in order is at the top of this page.

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