Isle of Dogs (Andy Brazil Series #3) by Patricia Cornwell

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: September 2002
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 92,674
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    • Pub. Date: September 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 92,674

    Synopsis

    The electrifying follow-up to Hornet's Nest and Southern Cross. The men and women in blue -- as you've never seen them before.

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    Chaos breaks loose when the governor of Virginia orders that speed traps be painted on all streets and highways, warning that speeders will be caught by monitoring aircraft flying overhead. But the eccentric Isle of Tangier, fourteen miles off the coast of Virginia in the Chesapeake Bay, responds by declaring war on its own state.

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    While Cornwell's latest audiobook, Isle of Dogs, is entertainingly narrated, it will probably appeal only to fans of lightweight mysteries. The broad plot involves a psychotic serial killer and a band of modern-day pirates, as well as police chief Judy Hammer and journalist-turned-cop Andy Brazil, both of whom appeared in Southern Cross and Hornet's Nest. Cornwell relies heavily on a whimsical but annoying story line featuring animals endowed with human intelligence. Michele Hall infuses the book with energy and brings much-needed humor to the material.
    —Rochelle O'Gorman

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    Readers of Patricia Cornwell's crime novels need a strong stomach, both for the gruesome details and the suspenseful turns of her plots. With medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, Cornwell created a cool and compelling heroine who repeatedly draws readers back for more.

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    I thought I was the only oneby mystic88

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    November 21, 2009: who thought this was less than Patricia's best effort.

    She should have stuck to writing kiddie booksby Anonymous

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    November 05, 2009: I got about half way through this one and just had to stop. Its characters are about as deep as a tea spoon and each one of them sounds they are addressing a six year old. The tiny portion of the plot that made sense I didn't care about and I found myself simply waiting for it to end, when I realized my time would be better spent reading the back of a soup can.


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