Books Book Review: ‘True Crime,’ by Patricia Cornwell
Her new memoir, “True Crime,” traces how she survived a Southern Gothic upbringing to emerge as one of the world’s most famous thriller writers.
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· May 3, 2026 · 1 min read
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Her new memoir, “True Crime,” traces how she survived a Southern Gothic upbringing to emerge as one of the world’s most famous thriller writers.
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