I've read all of her Kay Scarpetta novels, just finished "Predator" which is her latest in the series. Absolutely adore her work, but i prefer the earlier novels, right up to The Last Precinct because in the last 3 novels (Blowfly, Trace and Predator) the format has totally changed.
What I loved about the books (and don't get me wrong, I really liked the new ones too) was that it all came from Scarpetta's perspective. It was written in the first person, which meant you got insight into her perception of things, her internal musings and worries and you found out about things as she discovered them.
The recent three books are in the third person and the readers attention is divided between Kay and Lucy and Marino and the killers, etc, so IMHO, they sort of lack focus and they're missing something that drew me to the earlier works...
I've said as much as I can without going into specific plot points, cuz I don't want to spoil anyone who's just started reading the series. One final thing I'll say is read the series in order because a lot of it is connected...
Of her other books, I enjoyed "Hornet's Nest" and "Southern Cross" (although they didn't engage me like the Scarpetta Novels did) but I didn't think much of the third in that series, "Isle of Dogs".
And with her Non-Fiction, I haven't managed to read her biography of Ruth Bell Graham yet, but "Portrait of a Killer", about who Jack the Ripper really was, is an absolutely facinating read and anyone who's interested in true Crime should definitely read it.
Yep, I'm a BIG fan, in case you couldn't tell... :lol: