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The audacious new adventure of the At Risk team from America?s #1 bestselling crime writer.
When Patricia Cornwell introduced the quicksilver, cut-to-the-bone style and extraordinary cast of characters of At Risk, the result was electrifying: ?At Risk is Cornwell?s finest novel. It works in every way possible? fascinating characters, solid plot, great pacing and expertly crafted prose? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch); ?Absolutely the best. Here?s hoping we?ll see more of Win, Monique, Nana and Sykes in the coming years. They are the best characters to emerge from Cornwell?s creative pen since . . . well, Kay Scarpetta? (The Denver Post).
At Risk featured Massachusetts state investigator Win Garano, a shrewd man of mixed-race background and a notinconsiderable chip on his shoulder; District Attorney Monique Lamont, a hard-charging woman with powerful ambitions and a troubling willingness to cut corners; and Garano?s grandmother, who has certain unpredictable talents that you ignore at your peril.
And in The Front, peril is what comes to them all. D.A. Lamont has a special job for Garano. As part of a new public relations campaign about the dangers of declining neighborhoods, she?s sending him to Watertown to ?come up with a drama,? and she thinks she knows just the case that will serve. Garano is very skeptical, because he knows that Watertown is also the home base for a loose association of municipal police departments called the FRONT, set up in order that they don?t have to be so dependent on the state?much to Lamont?s anger. He senses a much deeper agenda here?but he has no idea just how deep it goes. In the days that follow, he?ll find that Lamont?s task, and the places it leads him, will resemble a house of mirrors?everywhere he turns, he?s not quite sure if what he?s seeing is true.
?Falsehoods rule,? warns his grandmother. And they can also kill.
This is the master writing at the absolute top of her game. You will never guess what lies behind The Front. more
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- Posted: Oct-09-2009
Thin story and book - s/b be called a novella or short story
Very very disappointed. I've read the other low rated reviews and agree with every one of them, adding that to push this book as a novel is to do a disservice to all continuing great authers who turn out full length books with full fledged plots. I also will never buy another Patricia Cornwell...
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- Posted: Sep-11-2009
Terrible
I guess I'm just spoiled by the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series, but this book was so thin on plot, with characters about as flat as a pancake. On the other hand, I really like Isle of Dogs -- which had a sense of humor. This was humorless and colorless.Come on, Patricia! What happened?
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- Posted: Sep-04-2009
Just Ain't What She Used to Be
While passing through the airport a few weeks ago, I picked up a copy of The Front. Having read nearly everything Cornwell has written, and having loved most -- but not all -- of the Scarpetta books, I was hoping against hope that she had gotten back her edge after publishing some really lousy...
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- Posted: Aug-17-2009
Unreadable
The book actually had an interesting premise at first but.. WTF was it about? I read to about page 160 and gave up. I still have not idea what the plot was supposed to be about. This book is so BAD it's laughable. Does Cornwell even HAVE an editor any more? I've seen better writing in my...
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- Posted: Jul-26-2009
Not even worth one star...
Definitley sold this story on her name alone... was more of her venting her political views than worrying about a compelling storyline... I would not recommend this book.
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- Posted: Jul-07-2009
The Front
Ms Cornwell must have written this book in an afternoon. Fair reading but more in the category of a simple short, short story. Simply not much to the book. Very little character development. Very disappointing story line and ending. Don't bother spending your money on this "mini" book. I can't...
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- Posted: Jun-24-2009
I'd Like my Money Back, Please
The Front is an affront to anyone who bought this short on words, short on plot, short on character development...I could go on forever, but you get the idea. Truly an insult to any reader who has considered themselves a fan of Cornwell's.This book is an obvious attempt to cash in and create a...
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- Posted: Jun-23-2009
Cornwell on a deadline?
The only reason I can give for this book is that Cornwell must have had a contract to write another book. In order to fill up the space, the paperback copy is double spaced with large margins. I wouldn't have minded if the part that was filled with print made any sense. A 50-year-old murder was...
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- Posted: Jun-18-2009
Awful
Once again, I was stupid enough to think that maybe she would write a decent book like she once did. Terrible.....It annoys me that I wasted even a second of my life on this. Entertainers need to understand that no one cares about their political views and I will make a point never to bother...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2009
Once again a huge let down by Ms. Cornwell and her political diatribes.
It seems that once Ms. Cornwell made it big she now has to let her political leanings infiltrate every book she writes. There was once a time her crime novels were about crime and using forensics to solve such crimes. She developed characters, some we liked and some we hated. Now, she has to make...
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