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Hornet's Nest

From the number-one bestselling author of Cause of Death, a knowing and wry novel of big-city police, big-city crime, and the ironic intersections of everyday lives.

It's a city of ambition and pride, a city long ago dubbed "the hornet's nest of America." A swarming symbol dominates the badge of the police department that protects it--the image of a darting, restless fighter: the whirling dervish of a hornet. Like the violence that swirls around Charlotte during a long, hot summer, the hornet traces a dark, angry path, touching down unexpectedly, bringing stings of surprise wherever it lands.

Patricia Cornwell's brilliant new novel carries its own surprises. The creator of Kay Scarpetta, the most fascinating character in contemporary crime fiction, now cunningly reveals the heart and soul of a metropolitan police department. With Charlotte as her simmering background, she propels us into the core of the force through the lives of a dynamic trio of heroes: Andy Brazil, an ambitious young reporter for The Charlotte Observer and an eager--sometimes too eager--volunteer cop; Police Chief Judy Hammer, the professionally strong yet personally troubled guardian of Charlotte's law and order; and her deputy chief, Virginia West, a genuine head-turner who is married to her job. To walk the beat with Hammer, West, and Brazil is to learn the inner secrets of police work--the tensions and the tedium, the hilarity and the heartbreak, the unexpected pump of adrenaline and the rush of courage that can lead to heroics...or death.

Like no one else before, Patricia Cornwell strips away the facade of the badge to lay bare the lives and motives of ordinary mortals in extraordinary circumstances. Hornet's Nest is as real as tonight's police blotter and as page-turning as Cornwell can be.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-17-2009

Scarpetta is finally getting her much needed rest!

So sad, so very sad to see all the 1 star's. Not every book has to be totally about Kay Scarpetta. You also don't need to be so serious in every book that is writen. It is good to laugh and this was a book that I got several good chuckles out of. I think we get stuck in ruts and use to one...

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  • Posted: Nov-01-2008

Don't bother

I have been a huge fan of Patricia Cornwall. This book, however, seems to have been written by an entirely different person. Filled with annoying, unrelated, wandering detail, it's the worst kind of writing you'd expect to find in a sophmore english class. The characters are cartoonish, the plot...

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  • Posted: Aug-29-2008

really intriguing character study . . .

Hornet's Nest is a really wonderful novel--just because it's not like the Scarpetta novels doesn't make it bad--it's just different! Cornwell tries something new and adventurous, and pisses off genre fiction fans. Well, genre fiction is great, but Cornwell is a talented writer and this novel is a...

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  • Posted: Apr-27-2008

Morgue Murders

Cornwell over whelmed me with all of the new characters that she has woven into her story. Her plot is a serial killer, the Black Widow, who focuses on out-of-town businessmen. Cornwell became side tracked with all of the political discord. You wonder when Scarpetta has the time to do her other...

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  • Posted: Apr-22-2008

Sense of Humor not optional

I think a lot of people were expecting gritty suspense like the Scarpetta novels and didn't quite get that Patricia Cornwell wasn't just trying on new characters, but a whole new genre. She was being funny. If you're paying attention, the Virginia West books are MEANT to be outrageous and...

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  • Posted: Apr-10-2008

Wasted Paper

Having been a Patricia Cornwell fan for quite some time, it pains me to say Hornet's Nest is one of the worst books I have ever read. The characters are interesting, but there is no story line present for them to reach their full potential. As I read this book, I often wanted to throw it in the...

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  • Posted: Feb-08-2008

Hornet's Nest tests Patricia Cornwell's readers

The Hornet's Nest diverts Dr. Kay Scarpetta fans, and shows a different angle on the profile of death. The ME in Hornet's Nest is a polar opposite of the reknown Scarpetta, but he is just a minor role in this book. The major 3 are Hammer, West, and Brazil. Two highly trained, skilled, and...

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  • Posted: Jan-21-2008

This Book is Terrible!!!!!!!!

I was given this book by a co-worker who said it was great. What a terrible recommendation (and book). I have not read anything else by Patricia Cornwell, and I don't plan on reading any more. This book, which is supposed to be a Crime thriller, reads like H.S student's attempt at drama...the...

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  • Posted: Aug-15-2007

Disappointing for hardcore Cornwell fans

I was disappointed in this book. The story never seems to take off and grip you the way that the Scarpetta series books do. Perhaps many of us have been spoiled by the excellent plot and character development of the Scarpetta series, but - like many others - I found this book to be...

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  • Posted: Nov-30-2006

What was she thinking?

I have read several Patricia Cornwell books, and most of them have been out of order. When I opened this book at first I was very eager to read this book have read so many so far, but after 4 pages I was wondering what in the world I was doing. I'm just glad this wasn't the first book of her's...

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