# Is "Point of Origin" by Patricia Cornwell a First Edition?

> **Quick answer.** A first edition of Point of Origin by Patricia Cornwell (G.P. Putnam&#x27;s Sons, 1998) is identified by: First printing carries a complete number line reading 10 down to 1 on the copyright page, alongside Putnam&#x27;s First Edition statement. US G.P.

**Checklist — a true first has these:**
- First printing carries a complete number line reading 10 down to 1 on the copyright page, alongside Putnam's First Edition statement
- First-issue, unclipped dust jacket
- Publisher imprint reads G.P. Putnam's Sons
- Not a book-club edition (see below)

| | |
|---|---|
| Author | Patricia Cornwell |
| Publisher | G.P. Putnam&#x27;s Sons |
| Year | 1998 |
| True first | US edition |
| Format | Hardcover (trade) |
| Key point | First printing carries a complete number line reading 10 down to 1 on the copyright page… |
| Book-club edition exists? | Yes |

## Points of issue
First printing carries a complete number line reading 10 down to 1 on the copyright page, alongside Putnam's First Edition statement. First-issue, unclipped dust jacket.

## Is this the true first?
US G.P. Putnam's Sons is the true first. Ninth novel in the Kay Scarpetta series, following Unnatural Exposure.

## Telling it from reprints & book-club editions
No significant book-club state complicates the point of issue; verify by the full number line ending in 1.

## Source
New Mexico Literacy Project — Is *Point of Origin* by Patricia Cornwell a first edition? https://newmexicoliteracyproject.org/first-edition/point-of-origin
CC BY 4.0. Part of the Canonical First-Edition Points of Issue dataset (https://newmexicoliteracyproject.org/api/first-edition-titles.json). Last reviewed 2026-07-03.
