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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Dean Rusk, Vince Foster, Patricia Cornwell, Tony Snow, James M. Farr, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Michael Munger, John M. Spratt, Jr., William J. Haynes, II, William R. Ferris, Craig Detweiler, Jack C. Stultz, William Andrew Moffett, Anthony Foxx, Grier Martin, William D. Halyburton, Jr., William Emerson, John T. Fesperman, Lenny McAllister, Jana, Laeta Kalogridis, DuBose Porter, Jack Harris, James G. Martin, Douglas A. Hicks, Rufus G. Herring, Stephen Salyer, Wyche Fowler, John L. McLucas, William Winkenwerder, Jr., Prescott Prince, David H. Gambrell, Charlie Reiter, Lunsford Richardson, Herb Jackson, Blackburn Moore, Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr., D.G. Martin, James Holshouser, Alex Gibbs, Dick Snyder, W. Dabney Stuart, Bertis Downs, IV, Sam J. Ervin IV, James Dickson Phillips, Jr., Paul B. Freeland, John Light Napier, William Francis Stevenson, Elizabeth Kiss, Mary Fant Donnan, Daniel G. Clodfelter, Mary Verner, John M. Belk, Thomas W. Ross, Stephen P. MacMillan, Carl C. Perkins, Amy Leitch, Maston E. O'Neal, Jr., Philip E. Lewis, Samuel James Ervin III, Scotty Barr, Martin Clark, McKendree Long, Vereen Bell, James Batten, John M. Faison, Martin Daniel Eakes. Excerpt: Patricia Cornwell (born Patricia Carroll Daniels; June 9, 1956) is a contemporary American crime writer. She is widely known for writing a popular series of novels featuring the heroine Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a medical examiner. A descendant of abolitionist and writer Harriet Beecher Stowe, Cornwell was born in Miami, Florida to Marilyn and Sam Daniels. Her father was one of the leading appellate lawyers in the United States and served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black. Cornwell later traced her own motivations in life to the emotional abuse she says she suffered from her father, who walked out on the family on Christmas Day 1961. In 1961, Cornwe...