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- Jamie Berger is a documentary filmmaker and writer born and raised in North Carolina.
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Kay is invited to meet Jaime Berger at her palatial home for dinner. When she arrives, she is shocked to find Pete waiting for her. He says that Jaime wanted him to pave the way to the discussion she wants to have with Kay.
Dec 6, 2011 · And when she calls, she’s shocked to find herself talking to Ms Jaime Berger: high profile New York District Attorney, and her niece Lucy’s estranged lover. Somehow, Pete Marino is also involved and then the death of Kathleen Lawler results in its own investigation, which involves both Kay Scarpetta’s husband and niece.
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Dec 16, 2011 · And like Jaime Berger, a lawyer who makes a return appearance in “Red Mist,” Cornwell was once married to a man, then got a divorce when she fell in love with a woman.
A major new character is Jaime Berger, from the District Attorney's Office in New York, who believes Chandonne killed a woman in New York two years' before his arrival in Virginia. Kay must examine her own fears, misconceptions, and anything-but-altruistic motives to accept working with another competent woman.
- Patricia Daniels Cornwell
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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.
Jan 24, 2011 · prosecutor Jaime Berger. All of these familiar characters become linked over a series of crimes: a murder of a young New York City woman, the suicide of one of Scarpetta and Wesley’s rivals, and the disappearance of an infamous tabloid personality, Hannah Starr. Not only is Scarpetta a “factor” in each case, Lucy may be tied to
Jamie Berger is a documentary filmmaker, writer, and activist born and raised in North Carolina. Her writing has been featured in Vox, The Guardian, USA Today, NowThis, The News & Observer, and more.