Teddy Fay was a name never mentioned at Langley, a great embarrassment to everyone in the building, except to those who secretly rooted for him. Teddy was the former deputy chief of Technical Services, the division that supplied operational officers with everything they needed to accomplish their missions: a weapon, a wardrobe, an identity or a cyanide capsule. Whatever, Tech Services obliged. But Teddy Fay, after retiring, had gone off the reservation, had started killing right- wing political figures, Middle Eastern diplomats- anyone who Teddy felt did not have the best interests of his country at heart- and no combination of the Agency's and the FBI's resources had been able to stop him or even find him. Holly was the only CIA employee who had ever even seen him since his retirement and then only when he was disguised.
"Am I getting blamed for Teddy Fay?" she asked.
"Not exactly," Lance replied. "It's just felt that you've had a number of opportunities to kill him and you haven't done so."
"Lance, I've seen the man only once when I knew who he was, and, on that occasion, I managed to put a bullet in him."
"Yes, but not in the head or the heart," Lance pointed out. "And given that, during your schooling at the Farm, you ran up the highest scores with a handgun of any trainee ever, some wonder why you didn't do just a little better. In fact, I myself have wondered."
Holly had wondered about that, too. "I won't dignify that with a response," she said, by way of saying nothing. She almost said that she was not an assassin but thought better of it.
"Be that as it may, you are just a little too hot around here at the moment, so take some leave. The director has had a word with the higher- ups, complaining about the unused leave time that some officers have allowed to pile up, and you're high on the list. You've got nine weeks coming, and it's time you took some time."
"Lance, I've got an awful lot on my plate right now."
"You need a change of diet," he said. "And, you might recall, we've made a few modifications in that house of yours in Florida."
Holly had nearly forgotten about that, and she had not visited the house since. "That wasn't my idea."
"Go there. E- mail or call, if you can't stand being out of touch, but go."
Holly sighed. "Well, I guess I could clean up my desk in a few days," she said.
"You've got two hours to write me a memo on what's pending, so I can reassign the work, then you're out of here." He paused for a reaction and got none. "Are you hearing me?"
"I'm doing that job for the director," she said. She had grown fairly close to Katharine Rule Lee, the director of Central Intelligence, and she wanted to further that relationship.
"This request comes from the director; I'm only passing it on. Give me the file; I'll handle it."
Holly threw up her hands.
"Why are you still sitting there?" Lance asked.
"All right, all right," Holly said, then slouched out of the big office and to her desk.
Copyright 2009 by Stuart Woods
In Hothouse Orchid, perennially entertaining author Stuart Woods turns CIA Special Agent Holly Barker’s island hometown into a hotbed of murder. After Holly lets international terrorist Teddy Fay slip through her fingers for a second time, the CIA thinks it’s time she take a long vacation, at least until Teddy is captured and the bad publicity blows over. The order comes with a promotion to Assistant Deputy Director of Operations, so Holly gladly packs up and returns to Orchid Beach, Florida, where she had been police chief for many years. But a very unpleasant surprise awaits her. Years earlier, when Holly was a commander of military police, she and another female army officer brought charges against their predatory commanding officer, James Bruno. Holly had managed to fight him off, but the other woman, a young lieutenant, had not. Bruno was acquitted of all charges and now has also left the army—for a job as the new police chief of Orchid Beach. When dead women start turning up raped and missing their right hands, Holly can’t help but suspect Bruno, but an even bigger problem may be her old nemesis, Teddy Fay, who, unknown to her, has just taken up resident in quiet Orchid Beach.
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Putnam Pub Group/Mmbr of Penguin Putnam ( September 22, 2009 )
Item #: 74-1509
ISBN: 9780399156014
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.72 inches
Product Weight: 12.0 ounces

As always Stuart Woods keeps you interested and keeps you reading until the finish. Hard to put book down until the end. Love most of his books. Can't wait to see whodunit.
Reviewer: cookiespiers
Really enjoy the Holly Barker Series. This was an easy read and couldn't put it down! I am waiting for the sequel since the ending left you hanging and I know there will be another book or two.
Reviewer: joy
These people have way too much sex with people they don't really know and on the first date. I figured the killer out way too soon. I don't understand how the other readers say there was twist and turns and unpredictability cause it was not. The ending sucked
Reviewer: Tbee
I enjoyed this book, quick read. I believe Holly did get a feeling about Teddy, but that is not on the top of her list of things to do, some think that what Teddy does is not all that bad,considering he gets rid of the trash, even if it is illegal. Both plots in book kept you reading.
Reviewer: Diane
Poor Holly, somehow I find it hard to beleave she can be so dense when it comes to TEDDY. There must be a knockout coming when she finally meets him, again. Guess she needs to team up with Stone Barrington and his crew for some investigative assistance. Wonder how she ever got promoted to her current position in the adency. Still, better than some of the other novels out there.
Reviewer: Cm