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Judy Hammer has accepted the challenge of Richmond, Virginia''s police department to try and reverse the escalating crime statistics in the city. She brings with her Deputy Chief Virginia West and Andy Brazil, now a full-time police officer. They find a lot of things they are all too familiar with - teenage gangs, a rash of robberies at cash dispensers, street corner drug-dealing, racial tensions, too many people with too many guns and a cardiac inducing lack of parking spaces. They also meet resentment from the established police force and over-high expectations from the city''s institutions. Then a computer virus crashes the police computer, freezing their screens with a design of blue fish, and the same blue fish appears on the statue of Jefferson Davis, which a graffiti artist has turned into a black basketball player and a gang called the Pikes claim it is their symbol, which also has links to the robberies. In an incredibly fast-moving police procedural Patricia Cornwell ta

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Cornwell peels off every layer of this taut society in a careering crime drama that is full of suspense and excitement and has a shaft of humanity beneath the tough talk and the wisecracks. * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING *
some very fine comic scenes. * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
this highly entertaining confection shows Cornwell clearly has more than one string to her bow. * IRELAND ON SUNDAY *
Always a winner. * NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE CHRONICLE *

Southern Cross Andy Brazil Book 2

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 12/2/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780751527131, 978-0751527131
    ISBN10: 0751527130

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Judy Hammer has accepted the challenge of Richmond, Virginia''s police department to try and reverse the escalating crime statistics in the city. She brings with her Deputy Chief Virginia West and Andy Brazil, now a full-time police officer. They find a lot of things they are all too familiar with - teenage gangs, a rash of robberies at cash dispensers, street corner drug-dealing, racial tensions, too many people with too many guns and a cardiac inducing lack of parking spaces. They also meet resentment from the established police force and over-high expectations from the city''s institutions. Then a computer virus crashes the police computer, freezing their screens with a design of blue fish, and the same blue fish appears on the statue of Jefferson Davis, which a graffiti artist has turned into a black basketball player and a gang called the Pikes claim it is their symbol, which also has links to the robberies. In an incredibly fast-moving police procedural Patricia Cornwell ta

    Trade Review
    Cornwell peels off every layer of this taut society in a careering crime drama that is full of suspense and excitement and has a shaft of humanity beneath the tough talk and the wisecracks. * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING *
    some very fine comic scenes. * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
    this highly entertaining confection shows Cornwell clearly has more than one string to her bow. * IRELAND ON SUNDAY *
    Always a winner. * NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE CHRONICLE *

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