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Book summaryDeputy Chief Virginia West of the Charlotte, North Carolina police force isn't pleased about riding with Andy Brazil, a pushy reporter who has a lead on a killer who's been targeting visiting businessman. Dubbed the "Black Widow," the murderer spray-paints the genitals of her victims orange as a bizarre calling card. Will West--a protagonist cut from the same tough cloth as Dr. Kay Scarpetta--find the "Black Widow" before Brazil drives her to commit murder by killing him? Media reviews"Cornwell brings an edgy authority, a gimlet eye for her city, and a taste for nonstop conflict to the police novel." |
Hornet's Nestby Cornwell, Patricia DanielsFirst Edition
Book description: E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Putnam Pub Group, 1997. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Putnam Pub Group, Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Very Good, Hardcover with jacket, 1st printing, binding is tight, text is clean, jacket is clean and crisp with no tears,
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