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Kay Scarpetta is a fictional character inspired by former
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Chief Medical Examiner Marcella Farinelli Fierro MD (retired). She is the protagonist in a series of
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novels written by
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noted for its use of recent forensic technology in Scarpetta's investigations. The name ''Scarpetta'' is a diminutive, meaning Little Shoe, as revealed in the 2009 novel ''The Scarpetta Factor'', which points out that the underlying
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is similar to ''
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'', which means Little Boot in Latin. The novel features a website named Caligula, which is involved indirectly in the murder of a young woman.


Fictional character biography

Family background: Born in
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,
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, on June 12, 1954, of Italian descent on both sides of her family (the Scarpettas emigrated from
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). As a young girl she watched her father die from
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. Education:
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, Baltimore, and
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. She has certificates, including from
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,
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and
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. Employment: In the early novels Scarpetta works in
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as the Chief Medical Examiner for the
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of
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and as a member of faculty at Virginian Medical Center (VMC). She resigns after the events of '' The Last Precinct'', moving to Florida to become a private forensic consultant. Scarpetta returns to Virginia in ''
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'', convincing herself that she was fired from her position at the request of her replacement, Dr Joel Marcus. In ''
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'' Scarpetta becomes the head of the National Forensic Academy in
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, a private institution founded by her wealthy niece, Lucy. In ''The Book of the Dead'' Scarpetta has relocated as a freelance forensic examiner/expert to
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. In ''Scarpetta'' (2008) she has moved to
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, where she is an M.E., but she and Benton also share an apartment in
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. In '' The Scarpetta Factor (2009)'' she is working full-time and Wesley is working part-time in New York. Appearance: Blonde and a sharp dresser, with a wardrobe of designer suits. Character: A perfectionist and workaholic. She loves to cook, particularly Italian food, and makes everything from scratch, including pasta and bread. She has a beautiful home built to her specifications, including a restaurant kitchen. She drives a Mercedes, which she replaces often. Relationships: Married to Tony Benedetti while at law school. Divorced about 6 years before the beginning of the first novel, set in 1986, '' Postmortem''. Subsequent on-again, off-again relationship with Mark James, who dies in a bombing in a London Tube station (in the novel '' Cruel and Unusual''). Third relationship with Benton Wesley, who is supposedly killed in '' Point of Origin'' but later reappears. In 2007's '' The Book of the Dead'', Scarpetta and Wesley become engaged, and they are married by the opening of 2008's '' Scarpetta''.


Recurring characters in the series


Lucy Farinelli

Lucy is the only child of Kay's flighty sister, Dorothy. She first appears at age 10 in '' Postmortem''. Lucy has a natural aptitude for
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s. Although frequently sulky in her adolescence, she shapes herself into a very strong woman with Kay's model to follow. She enters the
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at 18 but is not well accepted owing to her sexual orientation and her genius IQ. Lucy has several relationships (with women) in the course of the series. She also has several one-night stands—even a few with men—and engages in other risky behavior with firearms and high-speed vehicles. At one point she gets drunk and wrecks Kay's new
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. She also gets into a firefight between two
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s, using handheld firearms. Early in her FBI career Lucy is seduced by Carrie Grethen, a sociopathic coworker who is in cahoots with Temple Gault, a cold-blooded murderer who had crossed Kay's path a few years before. The relationship haunts Lucy and those who are close to her in several books. Lucy becomes a self-made millionaire by the age of 25 by building and selling internet
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s—years before
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. She invests some of her earnings in her own private investigating firm, The Last Precinct, located in NYC, and later in a forensic training center, The National Forensic Academy, in Hollywood, Florida, which employs her Aunt Kay and Pete Marino. She has a penchant for buying expensive machines like
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s,
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s, and
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s. She also purchases a private jet, for which she earns a private pilot license. In ''Predator'', Lucy is diagnosed with a benign brain tumor that alters her physical appearance and seems also to modify her personality. In ''The Book of the Dead'' she is undergoing treatment; in later books the disease is not mentioned. In 2007's ''The Book of the Dead'' she almost kills Pete Marino when she discovers he has attacked and almost raped her Aunt Kay. In the latest two novels, ''Scarpetta'' and ''The Scarpetta Factor'', Lucy is back in New York running her own company again and is in a relationship with the New York DA Jaime Berger. In ''Blow Fly'', Lucy helps murder Rocco Caggiano, Pete Marino's renegade son, in a Polish hotel. Over the course of the series, the characters do not age consistently, e.g. Kay Scarpetta is around age 40 at the beginning of the series, meaning she is 30 years older than Lucy. However, by the time of the novel '' Blow Fly'', Lucy is almost 30, while Scarpetta is still only 46. The table below shows how Lucy ages.


Pete Marino

Pete Marino grew up in
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. He started his police career in
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. In the early books, he is a homicide detective for the Richmond police department, eventually rising to the rank of captain. He is an excellent detective and works for many years with Dr. Scarpetta, with whom he is secretly in love. He eventually joins her at the National Forensic Academy after retiring from the police force in ''
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''. Marino seems to have problems with women through the whole Scarpetta series, stemming from a prior marriage which resulted in a son who becomes a lawyer for a drug cartel. Throughout the series Marino plays a great part in the upbringing of Lucy, although he has issues with her sexuality. In ''Book of the Dead'', Marino reacts badly to news of Scarpetta's engagement to Benton Wesley, and after getting drunk and under the influence of a testosterone drug, he attacks Kay and almost rapes her. His actions lead to a confrontation with Lucy and her almost shooting him, after which Marino disappears. It is unknown if he has killed himself or just runs away as the book ends. Marino reappears in ''Scarpetta''.


Benton Wesley

Benton is an FBI profiler. He and Scarpetta work together on many cases. They have an affair for several years. Once Benton is no longer with his wife he wishes to marry Kay, but she resists because she is too independent. In ''Point of Origin'' Benton disappears; a body is found at the scene of a fire, tortured and badly burned. Kay identifies the body as Benton's by the Breitling watch she had given him. In ''Blow Fly'' it is revealed that he is not dead, but hiding in a
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. In ''Book of the Dead'' Kay and Benton become engaged; they are married by the beginning of ''Scarpetta''. In the early books Benton is described as the unit chief of the FBI profilers with a
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in psychology, working out of Quantico. In ''Point of Origin'' he has supposedly retired from the FBI and is working as a private consultant, though in ''The Scarpetta Factor'' it is implied that he was still under the FBI's control and was forced into the witness program, then into a retirement that he still resents. In ''Book of the Dead'' and the books following his return, he is a forensic psychologist on staff at McLean in Massachusetts, then also at
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in NYC, while still consulting for the FBI.


Dorothy Farinelli

Dorothy is Kay's sister and mother of Lucy. Kay says of her that, "my sister should never have been a mother. My sister should never have been Italian." When she was 18 married Armando, an old man who was very rich.


Novels

# '' Postmortem'' (1990) # '' Body of Evidence'' (1991) # '' All That Remains'' (1992) # '' Cruel and Unusual'' (1993) # '' The Body Farm'' (1994) # '' From Potter's Field'' (1995) # ''
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'' (1996) # '' Unnatural Exposure'' (1997) # '' Point of Origin'' (1998) # '' Black Notice'' (1999) # '' The Last Precinct'' (2000) # '' Blow Fly'' (2003) # ''
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'' (2004) # ''
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'' (2005) # ''
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'' (2007) # '' Scarpetta'' (2008) # '' The Scarpetta Factor'' (2009) # '' Port Mortuary'' (2010) # '' Red Mist'' (2011) # '' The Bone Bed'' (2012) # ''
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'' (2013) # '' Flesh and Blood'' (2014) # '' Depraved Heart'' (2015) # ''
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'' (2016) # ''
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'' (2021) # '' Livid'' (2022) # ''
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'' (2023) # '' Identity Unknown'' (2024)


Television adaptation

In June 2021, it was reported that a television series adaptation of novel series is in development from Comet Pictures, a production company owned by
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and
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. In February 2023,
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was cast in the series in the titular role of Kay Scarpetta, alongside
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playing Kay's sister Dorothy. Both Kidman and Curtis also joined the show in the capacity of executive producers.


See also

* List of fictional medical examiners


References


External links


Author's Official Website
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