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Patricia Cornwell and James Patterson: Author One-on-One
In this Amazon exclusive, we brought together blockbuster authors Patricia Cornwell and James Patterson and asked them to interview each other. Find out what two of the top authors of their genres have to say about their characters, writing process, and more.

James Patterson is one of the bestselling writers of all time, with more than 170 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He is the author of two of the most popular detective series of the past decade, featuring Alex Cross and the Women's Murder Club, and he also writes nonfiction and The Maximum Ride series for young readers. Read on to see James Patterson's questions for Patricia Cornwell, or turn the tables to see what Cornwell asked Patterson.

James Patterson Patterson: Here's a chance to say all the great things the critics would about The Scarpetta Factor, if there were any newspapers left that still reviewed books. Or, as they say in the TV interviews: Tell us about this one, Patricia.

Cornwell: As was true in the last book (Scarpetta), the new one is set in New York City, and it begins with Kay Scarpetta working on the autopsy of a young woman who presumably was murdered the night before in Central Park. While the apparent circumstances of the violent crime say one thing, the body is telling Scarpetta a very different and incredibly disturbing story that causes the prosecutor, the police, other officials, and even Scarpetta's friends and colleagues, to wonder if she's making mistakes or has begun to believe her own legend. While others are questioning and criticizing her, she begins to doubt herself and her decision to be the senior forensic analyst for CNN—an exposure that possibly leads to her BlackBerry disappearing and a suspicious package being left for her at her apartment building. As the intrigue unfolds, the past is no longer past, and she is soon faced with an old nemesis who threatens to be her final undoing.

Patterson: This book is set in New York again—what do you like about the Big City? What don't you like?

Cornwell
: Certainly New York City is the ultimate Big City. By placing Scarpetta in the midst of NYC within its medical examiner's office, I've positioned her on an international stage where anything can and does happen. The machinery is huge (NYPD and the FBI field office, for example), yet the private lives of the characters remain intimate and small. Not only is this a big story about a big-city case that captivates the world, it's also a very close look at the characters and who and what they are to one another in contemporary times. In terms of what I like and don't like about NYC? The only thing I don't like about it is driving there.

Patterson: I often get asked what I have in common with Alex Cross. What would you say you have in common with Kay Scarpetta?

Cornwell: Scarpetta and I share the same values and sensibilities. We approach cases the same way (which should be rather obvious, since I work the cases by taking on her persona). Beyond that, there are many differences. I'm not Catholic or Italian or married to Benton Wesley. I'm not a forensic pathologist with a law degree. I don't have her emotional discipline or inhibitions, nor do I have her professional dazzle. (I always remind people I was an English major who started working at age eleven, first as a babysitter, then in food service!) I don't have Scarpetta's pedigree. But then, she isn't a writer, unless she's writing professional journal articles or autopsy reports.

Patterson
: What's your routine like when it comes to writing? Do you do write every day? On the road? Do you need vacations from your writing?

Cornwell
: I wish I had more of a routine. I begin each book with research that continues up to the very end of the process. But gradually, as I approach the deadline, I sink deeper into seclusion until eventually I don’t even answer e-mails or the phone anymore (unless it's my partner, Staci). I just write morning, noon, and night. The pulling together and completion of a novel is so intense, I'm almost living out of body by the time I'm done. It's the most wonderful and miserable experience imaginable. I would love a vacation but never seem to have time, and I doubt I'd know what to do if you made me "do nothing." In fact, Staci and I have a strange habit of going to foreign lands and visiting their police departments and morgues instead of just hanging out at the beach. I don't write every day because I do so much research, and currently, I have many other responsibilities that keep me busier than ever (filming, involvement with forensic institutes—just the business of life, for example).

Patterson
: What's the best feedback you've had from a reader? Or—what was the best piece of writing advice you've had?

Cornwell
: Frankly, the best feedback was when a reader complained some years ago that he wasn’t sure I liked my characters anymore. And I thought about this and realized I wasn’t sure I did, either. A horrible thing to realize. It was because the series had gone on for so long that it was time to reinvent the characters and their relationships with one another and the world they inhabit. I think this remake is most apparent in the last book, Scarpetta, and I am on a wonderful and invigorating new course that is even more evident in the new one, The Scarpetta Factor.

Patterson
: Bonus question: How do you feel about the Hollywood adaptations of your work? Don't be afraid—let it all hang out.

Cornwell
: In the past, very disappointed, because the projects went nowhere. Now, so far so good. The first films (Lifetime movies of At Risk and The Front, which are non-Scarpetta novellas) air this spring. I had a magnificent experience from beginning to end with the producers, actors—everyone. It's way too early to talk about the 20th Century Fox project with Angelina Jolie, although who wouldn't be excited about her?


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THE SCARPETTA FACTOR
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: Christina Cintron,
So glad to see Scarpetta in New York. Of all the places she has traveled and worked NY is my favorite. I've read all but one of the Scarpetta novels now and having read them out of order I really enjoy experiencing the changes The Doc, Lucy, Benton, Marino and Berger have been through during the years. I was finishing POINT OF ORIGIN when I received THE SCARPETTA FACTOR - I was able to jump to present day immediately. It is amazing the way Ms Cornwell looks back, forward and sideways when she writes. Truly brilliant - a chance to discover character's experiences we never knew, relive the ones we do and see how they are growing and moving forward. The story is intriguing and sensational -- plenty of opportunity to learn about technology you never knew existed! Full of surprises I wish I could tell you!
The Scarpetta Factor-Cornwell's Latest is Great
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: Francesca Carducci,
One of the absolute best in her series, The Scarpetta Factor is filled with extraordinary detail with a fast moving plot and enough twists to make your head spin. In this installment, Cornwell treats her readers to some rather critical insights about events from the past, which are woven seamlessly into the present story. I'm not sure how she does this, but before you know it, the plot is unfolding at the same time we become privvy to details from the past which explain a lot of decisions characters have made, and left me very satisfied. As always, the case that draws the small cast together is intricate, and once again, I was surprised at how the story unfolded. I found this book to be more like the old ones, with Kay taking charge and not necessarily agreeing with the opinions of others. Simply a great, suspense-filled read, guaranteed to satisfy those who want a good, meaty story. Cornwell is certainly at the top of her game here and I look forward the next book, as always.
Cornwell, and Scarpetta, at their best!
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: P. B. Korch, Worcester, MA
First rate writing and plot in this the latest Kay Scarpetta novel. Kay's character continues to unfold, and we're seeing a kinder, gentler and more vulnerable side that lends itself well to the story line. Lucy continues to walk the tightrope between law and disorder. Her techno-bilites allow her so much e-access that the line constantly blurs, and she consistently confuses and offends those who care about her most, often in her efforts to protect them. Benson continues to fuel the rivalry that exists between he and Marino, and this is nicely played throughout. And an old foe returns. The pace is fast-moving, especially the last chapters where information will bombard you from everywhere, so pay attention. You won't be disappointed.
Scarpetta in NYC
 
Review Date: December 28, 2009
Reviewer: Luce,
It's been several years since I've read any Pat Cornwell. I sort of overdosed on Kay. Since I recently spent quite a bit of time in New York this new one caught my eye.

Is it the best Kay Scarpetta I've read? Not really, but it wasn't horrible either. It was nice to read a book for characters I know well and to find out a few new things about them, though overall I prefer the older Scarpetta books where it was mostly about the crime and how it gets solved and less about the personal lives of the characters and their various unresolved or torturous issues.

If you're a Cornwell/Scarpetta fan then you'll enjoy it. If read the last couple books in the series and they didn't much for you, this one is an improvement and you should like it. If you are new to the series, I would suggest one of the
Forensic Fan
 
Review Date: December 2, 2009
Reviewer: M. Daniels, Sherburne, NY
It was great to sit down over the Thankgiving holiday and read this thrilling forensic novel. Cornwell is a master storyteller who puts tremendous effort toward reader education and researching all the facts. Her novels are an investment if you love learning. This book places Cornwell's star coroner Kay Scarpetta in NYC. She uses the thrill and possiblity of the city, along with her characters to solve a horrendous murder which takes place in Central Park. If you need a book for Christmas either as a gift or to read yourself, you will not be dissappointed with this latest Cornwell novel.

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