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Hog Wild (Avery Andrews Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Cathy Pickens (Author)
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Avery Andrews Mysteries March 6, 2007
A runaway pig is about as explosive a piece of news as there is to be found in Dacus at the moment. But shortly after Avery Andrews has returned to her hometown, all hell breaks loose.
           
Her new office is still in disorder when Maggy Avinger arrives, clutching a copy of her dead husband's letter to his lawyer. He's made arrangements for an enormous stone angel to be erected at his grave and for the angel's plaque to read that Maggy murdered him. His doctor says Harden died of lung cancer, so he's really got some nerve. Plus--and what really bothers Maggy--the garish angel is in such bad taste!
Avery promises to look into it. In the meantime, Maggy invites her to a native plant rescue at the site of a new development. A dead body is found crammed into an abandoned mine hole and a series of gruesome deaths follow. Avery discovers that the victims had received anonymous letters accusing them of various ethical shortcomings. With the help of an attractive reporter who seems too good for her father's humble paper, Avery seeks to find a connection between the disasters and nab a killer.
This is the third in a distinctly charming series that keeps getting stronger and funnier with every book. Pickens's voice is nothing short of delightful as she develops these characters, all the more endearing for their eccentricities. Whether moonpies are a staple of one's diet or not, readers will feel right at home. In the best of ways.


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A potbellied pig gone AWOL is the least of the disruptions that beset Dacus, S.C., in Pickens's comfy third cozy in her Southern Fried mystery series starring attorney and sleuth Avery Andrews (after 2005's Done Gone Wrong). A distraught widow, Maggy Avinger, hires Avery because Maggy's late husband, Harden, before he died of cancer, wanted a large tombstone engraved with the words: "Know all when this you see / My 'faithful' wife, she poisoned me." On top of this case, Avery deals with the threat of real estate development that could destroy fragile wetlands, the discovery of a corpse at the development site and the arrival of several ominous anonymous letters. With a rising body count, the batter thickens on this highly seasoned chicken-fried clue fest. (Mar.)
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“Death with eccentric Southern charm.”

Charlotte Observer

 

“Murder and mayhem, served up with Carolina barbecue and hush puppies.” —Kirkus Reviews

 

“A mysterious, a little bit crazy, and a completely enjoyable read.”—Dixie Cash, author of I Gave You My Heart, but You Sold It Online

 

“The batter thickens on this highly seasoned chicken-fried clue fest.”—Publishers Weekly

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (March 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312354401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312354404
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,238,423 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

The first Avery Andrews novel, Southern Fried, won the 2003 St. Martin's Press/Malice Domestic Award for Best New Traditional Mystery. Romantic Times BookClub magazine reviewers named it one of the five "Best First Mysteries" for 2004 and Publishers Weekly called is "a cozy with sharp edges."

The five books in the series are set in small-town South Carolina, where Cathy grew up and where her family has lived for 300 years. Cathy has also written a mystery walking tour of Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston Mysteries (History Press 2007).

At various times and under various aliases, she's been an attorney; a university provost; a writer of law books and articles on poisons and private detectives; a church organist and choir director; and a ballroom and clog dance coach. In her other life, Cathy is a lawyer and business professor at Queens University of Charlotte. She teaches a popular MBA elective on the creative process.

Cathy's key words include: South Carolina; murder mysteries; Clemson University; University of South Carolina School of Law; Sisters in Crime; Mystery Writers of America; Queens University of Charlotte; McColl School of Business; creativity; innovation; the creative process; Charlotte, NC.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Southern Fun, June 3, 2007
This review is from: Hog Wild (Avery Andrews Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Cathy Pickens packed her Hog Wild book so full of fun I zipped through it like a wild hog with hounds on its heels. Where else do you find a rottweiller's smallest appendage described as a "tater tot tail" and learn that some woman offered to swap "nookie for nitro"? And I hadn't heard "durn your hide" since my granddaddy died. No rural Southerner could read this one without relating. These characters and their thinking and language might sound far fetched to some, but Miss Cathy got it right. I know these people, right down to the little old lady with the big black rotary-dial telephone.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful "eccentric" characters, March 18, 2007
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Hog Wild is the third book in this series by Cathy Pickens, a civil litigator who also teaches law and ethics at the McColl School of Business, Queens University, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Not much is going on in Dacus, South Carolina, so when a pig goes missing, it's big news. Avery Andrews has returned to her hometown to practice law. She's setting up her office and tells Melvin Bertram that she'll keep an eye out for the missing animal. But life gets in the way, as it often does.

Before Avery can open her law office, Maggy Avinger seeks out her help. Maggy's husband, who apparently died from lung cancer, has requested a monument with an epitaph that says Maggy murdered him. Maggy definitely doesn't want either the epitaph or the monument. Avery tells Maggy she'll look into the situation.

Later, Avery attends (at Maggy's invitation) a plant rescue on some land sold to a land developer. Avery is checking to see if the land sale can be cancelled. A body is found in an abandoned mine shaft (death by bullet) and other deaths quickly follow. All the victims received anonymous letters that accuse them of personal shortcomings. Suddenly the small town of Dacus is a hotbed of crime and Avery is on the trail to stop a killer.

I love cozy mysteries and all things Southern. In the North, we call people 'crazy.' In the south they are 'eccentric.' Eccentric people make for better stories. Cathy Pickens' Hog Wild is delightful. It's a fast read filled with quirky characters, a strong independent heroine, and a fun plot.

Armchair Interviews says: Check out the other two novels in this series. If they're as much fun as Hog Wild, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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really enjoyed the book. all of cathy pickens books are really good. she holds your interest right to the end. you never know who did it . i could never figure it out. good reading
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Lionel Shoal, Maggy Avinger, Harden Avinger, Golden Cove, Suse Knight, Dot Downing, Innis Barker, South Carolina, Alex Shoal, Noah Lakefield, Avery Andrews, Camden County, Len Ruffin, Rudy Mellin, Valerie Shoal, Main Street, Carl Newland Knight, Carlton Barrier, Cissie Prentice, Sheriff Peters, Melvin Bertram, North Carolina, Lisa Livson, Miz Andrews, Miz Avinger
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