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Patricia Cornwell survived her parents’ breakdown, psychosis and neglect by creating her own worlds
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Patricia Cornwell overcame a traumatic childhood marked by parental instability and neglect by creating fictional worlds, eventually becoming a bestselling crime novelist with her Dr. Kay Scarpetta series starting in 1990.

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Patricia Cornwell survived her parents’ breakdown, psychosis and neglect by creating her own worlds
Patricia Cornwell Patrick Ecclesine/Hachette In 1976, Patsy Daniels, an English major at Davidson College in North Carolina wrote her first book. An autobiographical novel describing a fraught childhood and adolescence, it was never published. In 1990, Patsy, now identifying as Patricia Daniels Cornwell, wrote a forensic thriller, Postmortem, introducing medical examiner Dr Kay Scarpetta to the reading public – and launching a crime fiction series that she claims made her the highest paid female
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