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by Patricia Cornwell (Author) "That morning, summer sulked and gathered darkly over Charlotte, and heat shimmered on pavement ..." (more)
2.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (345 customer reviews)

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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. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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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; $500,000 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.

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3.0 out of 5 stars More about characters than story, Mar 29 2004
By Patty Philbrook (Stratham, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hornets Nest (Paperback)
If you're a fan of the Kay Scarpetta series, it's hard not to be disappointed going to Hornet's Nest. The writing in the beginning of the book hit me strange, almost non-cornwell. There is very strong character development here, and while the overall story is just okay, there are parts that do shine. Enjoyable but I'd probably steer a friend toward other Cornwell books.
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1.0 out of 5 stars did cornwell really write this book??, Mar 10 2004
By finn (newark, de United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hornets Nest (Paperback)
i'm skeptical that patricia cornwell actually wrote this book. i think Putnam hired a third-rate ghost writer OR published a manuscript she wrote when she was 6. okay, so i didn't read the dust jacket to learn this book introduces a new cast of characters in charlotte, VA so it was a bit of a shock to meet some reporter dude named Andy Brazil, who's playing side-kick to deputy chief Virginia West. i don't mind my train derailed by a new characters, but the writing in this book is simply awful. granted, i read only 50 pages, so perhaps something magical happened on page 60, but i found the plot a flimsy backdrop for an inevitable sexual tangle between andy and virginia, who're both preternaturally attractive, according to their descriptions. i'm no prude or PC advocate, but i was disturbed by peeks of thinly-veiled homophobia -- and indeed the whole tone of the book (or the first 50 pages) seemed mean and rough, with little accompanying graces. again, thank god for the library, cos this book SUCKED and i experienced no qualms of regret giving up on it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed bag, Mar 6 2004
By Shannon Parker (Hyde Park, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hornets Nest (Paperback)
This book obviously didn't have Kay Scarpetta as the main character and based on many of the previous reviews I guess some people had difficulty adjusting. The main characters in this book were Police Chief Judy Hammer, Deputy Chief Virginia West, and Andy Brazil the volunteer cop/newspaper reporter. I DID NOT LIKE the parts of the story where the cat's ESP led to solving part of the puzzle... stupid, unrealistic, oh really now! Also didn't see the reason for inclusion of Bubba in the story. It only seemed that PC wanted to add him as a red herring but wasn't successful in this regard so to me he was a waste of space (pages) in the book. Although the plot and characters were a bit of a stretch I thought they were interesting. And who's to say big business doesn't have control over most things in this world now. This was entertaining (with the exceptions noted above) and with the specific references to brands such as Izod, etc. you get a real feel for the characters in the book. Some feel the references were an unnecessary stress on product placement but I felt it added to the setting of city and era, and character development including economic and social status. If you're looking for light reading for the commute to work or for a lazy, rainy weekend, go ahead and buy this. If you're looking for a serious and technical, believable mystery, forget it! Hope this helps....
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5.0 out of 5 stars VERY ENJOYABLE
I nearly didn't buy this book because of the reviews,well I loved it.No it is not like the Kay Scarpetta series which I also am enjoying. Read more
Published on Nov 8 2003 by B.Lofts

3.0 out of 5 stars A Major Cornwell Fan is a Little Disappointed
Deputy Chief Virginia West of the Charlotte Police Department is ordered to oversee Andy Brazil, a young reporter who has been assigned to the department as part of a community... Read more
Published on Oct 5 2003 by Vesta Irene

3.0 out of 5 stars Still pondering.
I was warned about this but I couldn't remember which title until I was about four pages into the book. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2003 by D. Martinez

1.0 out of 5 stars Pointless
This has to be the worst of Cornwell's novels. I love the Scarpetta series, but I will never buy anything that has the name "Hammer" in it.
Published on May 28 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars suprisingly enjoyable
I first received this book years ago and, because of the bad reviews, I let my girlfriend read it first. Read more
Published on Mar 28 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Was this really written by Cornwell?
I can not believe that this novel was written by the same woman who has given us the Kay Scarpetta series. This book was boring and lacked plot and substance. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible disappointment.
After reading this novel, I had to ask myself "why was this ever even published?" I've enjoyed Cornwell novels immensely over the years and was horribly disappointed in this piece... Read more
Published on Jan 16 2003 by K. M. Chance

1.0 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK WAS DOA...
I have read a number of other Patricia Cornwell books from her Dr. Kay Scarpetta series. While they have all varied in quality, they usually range from good to excellent. Read more
Published on Oct 20 2002 by Lawyeraau

1.0 out of 5 stars In a Word: Terrible.
I've heard good things about Ms. Cornwell's books. Perhaps I started at the wrong end of her literary scale. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars I wish I'd read these reviews first
I, too, am a huge fan of Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series. I mistakenly thought Hornet's Nest was part of that series. Read more
Published on Aug 24 2002 by T. Dysert

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