About “Isle of dogs”
Patricia Cornwell's Isle of Dogs is a 2001 novel that blends dark humor with a critique of law enforcement. The story begins when the governor of Virginia orders speed traps on all highways, with aircraft monitoring for speeders. In response, the eccentric Isle of Tangier, a small island in the Chesapeake Bay, declares war on its own state. The novel explores the absurdity of political and law enforcement actions through a satirical lens. Cornwell, known for works like Hornet's Nest and Southern Cross, uses this story to highlight the extremes of bureaucratic overreach and the strange reactions it can provoke.
Book details
- First published
- 2001
- Latest edition
- 2008 · ISBN 9780748109425
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| Cover | Edition | Year | ISBN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Isle of Dogs | 2008 | 9780748109425 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Isle of Dogs | 2004 | 9780786547562 | Buy on Amazon |
| Isle of Dogs | 2004 | 9780786547746 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | Isle of Dogs [Andy Brazil] | 2003 | 9780786538331 | Buy on Amazon |
| Isle of Dogs | 2003 | 9780786538348 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | Isle of dogs | 2002 | 0425182908 | Buy on Amazon |
| Isle of Dogs | 2002 | 9780425186763 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | Isle of Dogs | 2001 | 039914739X | Buy on Amazon |
| | Isle of dogs | 2001 | 9780751531886 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Isle of dogs | 2001 | 9780425182901 | Buy on Amazon |