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  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell, Karen White, HarperAudio

    Audible Audiobook (HarperAudio, March 17, 2015)
    In this first title of a new mystery series, Cornwell introduces us to a dynamic trio of crime solvers in Charlotte, North Carolina: Andy Brazil, an eager young reporter; Judy Hammer, the city's police chief; and Virginia West, Hammer's deputy and a genuine head turner. They're after a serial killer who pulls male out-of-towners from their rental cars and then mutilates, spray paints, and shoots them, in that order. What the trio uncovers jolts them like the sting of the hornet - Charlotte's symbol.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    eBook (Berkley, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Patricia Cornwell turns from forensics to police procedures in her latest novel, Hornet's Nest. This book is less a thriller than a character study of the main characters: Judy Hammer, chief of police in Charlotte, North Carolina; Hammer's deputy, Virginia West; and Andy Brazil, a young reporter assigned to ride with the police as they go about their jobs.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Patricia Cornwell turns from forensics to police procedures in her latest novel, Hornet's Nest. This book is less a thriller than a character study of the main characters: Judy Hammer, chief of police in Charlotte, North Carolina; Hammer's deputy, Virginia West; and Andy Brazil, a young reporter assigned to ride with the police as they go about their jobs.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Paperback (Time Warner Books Uk, Feb. 15, 1998)
    Deputy Chief Virginia West likes and respects her boss, Hammer, but with an increasing number of visiting businessmen being murdered in her city by a maniac with a penchant for painting his victims bright orange, she finds it hard to accept Hammer's edict that a rookie reporter should ride on patrol with her to better relations with their citizens. Her worst fears are confirmed when the reporter, Brazil, presses the button to activate the boot-release rather than the siren on their first outing. He's not the only blight on her life right now: her cat's angsty, her hormones are misbehaving. her opposite member in the uniformed division is behaving like a jackass, the radio despatched is determined to trip her up, the D.A. is in the middle of a hot battle with Hammer and the visiting judge's bladder problems are causing havoc with the trial schedule. And orange coloured corpses keep turning up on her patch.
  • The Hornet's Nest

    Sally Watson

    language (Image Cascade Publishing, May 19, 2014)
    Scotland and America, 1774. Thirty years and one generation after Highland Rebel, the Camerons have returned to Scotland and are living under the English occupation with their five children. Ronald and Lauchlin, the oldest, wage private war, presently abetted by third cousin-twice-removed ‘Uncle’ Matthew, Jade’s younger brother, and as reprehensible as she could have wished. To avoid being hanged, the three go to the loyal Tory Lennox cousins in Virginia. A lot of opinions get revised before they end up having a go at a third King George. And while Rory returns to his beloved Highlands, Lauchlin marries the teasing Andrew Dare who adores her irrepressible ways.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Hardcover (G. P. Putnam's Sons, Jan. 13, 1997)
    The gritty, heroic life of big-city police is seen through the eyes of three leading crimefighters from Charlotte, North Carolina--Police Chief Judy Hammer, Deputy Chief Virginia West, and ambitious young reporter Andy Brazil. By the author of Cruel and Unusual. Lit Guild, Doubleday, & Mystery Guild Main.
  • Hornet's Nest, The

    Sally Watson

    Paperback (Image Cascade Publishing, Jan. 1, 2002)
    New softcover. Two siblings from the Isle of Skye in Scotland are sent by their parents to the colony of Williamsburg Virginia in 1773–in an effort to keep them from being hanged! A spirited and humorous adventure set against the background of the emerging American Revolution.
  • Hornet's Nest

    James Casey

    eBook (James Casey, Oct. 15, 2012)
    When South Dakota State Marshal, Tom Riggins finds the wealthy owner of one of the largest ranch spreads in the northern Black Hills dead in his own new, multi-million dollar casino complex, an investigation is started into the who and why of his death. As Tom Riggins proceeds, he is subjected to an ambush on his life. In addition to lies, fraud, he discovers the deception, politics and corruption within the individuals of the Deadwood community. Enlisting help from his close friend, ex-Navy SEAL, Nick Kovalenko, a master sleuth and undercover operative, evens the playing field for Tom Riggins. Coming to grips with the real killer and the disclosure of the killer is a real surprise to the local community. Mystery… Thriller… Suspense… a real Hornet’s Nest!
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Hardcover (New York: Putnam, March 15, 1996)
    The decision to abandon her forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta (Body of Evidence; Cause of Death; etc.) leaves Cornwell lacking more than a fail-safe series heroine. The only credible element in this novel is the urban New South setting. The story-about two women top cops and a young male newspaper reporter in Charlotte, N.C.-is routine fare at best. The three characters-42-year-old Deputy Chief Virginia West; her boss, unhappily married Chief Judy Hammer; and handsome wunderkind journalist and volunteer cop, Andy Brazil-are preternaturally competent automatons, obsessive and utterly devoid of self-awareness. A sequence of serial killings of out-of-towners, men who are pulled from their rental cars, sexually mutilated, marked with orange spray paint and shot, creates tension in Charlotte. While Hammer struggles with city politics and a depressed, obese husband, West contends with Brazil (a "handsome and fierce" 22-year-old with "total photographic recall"), who is on assignment to write about police activity, having impressed his editor by turning in "a hundred of hours' overtime five months in a row." Rather than reveal her characters through their words and actions, Cornwell forces them on us predigested ("West believed women were great"; "Brazil did not believe prostitution was right."). In that same descriptive mode, she takes them on roller coaster rides of extravagant emotion-rage, grief, resolve, despair-and offers set pieces in place of plot: mid-book, more than 150 pages pass without mention of the murders. We are made privy to the fantasies of West's cat, but not to the motivations behind the killings. There is nothing to believe in on these pages beyond Charlotte itself. 750,000 first printing; 00,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild, Mystery Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Daniels Cornwell

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, June 15, 1997)
    Fiction
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishing and Blackstone Audio, March 17, 2015)
    [Read by Karen White] In this first title of a new mystery series, Cornwell introduces us to a dynamic trio of crime-solvers in Charlotte, North Carolina: Andy Brazil, an eager young reporter; Judy Hammer, the city's police chief; and Virginia West. Hammer's deputy and a genuine head-tumer. They're after a serial killer who pulls male out-of-towners from their rental cars, then multilates, spray paints and shoots them, in that order. What the trio uncovers jolts them like the sting of the hornet -- Charlotte's symbol.
  • Hornet's Nest

    Patricia Cornwell

    Audio Cassette (Penguin Audio, Jan. 13, 1997)
    The gritty, heroic life of big-city police is seen through the eyes of three leading crimefighters from Charlotte, North Carolina--Police Chief Judy Hammer, Deputy Chief Virginia West, and ambitious young reporter Andy Brazil. By the author of Cruel and Unusual.