Wambaugh is the best in the business - Kathy Reichs Violent, funny and moving...hugely enjoyable - The Times A terrific book, as good as anything Wambaugh has done...although addiction is an important element in the plot, none of the substances described has the hook or the kick of Wambaugh on this form - Guardian Wambaugh's back and better than ever - Independent on Sunday I have been waiting a long time for this book and two pages in I knew it was worth every minute, month and year - Michael ConnellyIt's truly a cause for celebration that one of the most influential and important of police crime novelists is back in the spotlight again the 21st century... Wambaugh's knowing authorial tone always informs his kinetic narrative - The Rough Guide to Crime

While the cops out of Hollywood station deal with the costumed crackheads, prostitutes, purse snatchers, tweakers and ordinary lunatics that haunt the boulevards, in the streets behind the lights and crowds, the real Los Angeles simmers, never far from boiling point. Under the watchful eye of the veteran sergeant they call Oracle, the Hollywood station squad are as different as the streets they police. Budgie Polk's back on duty while still breast-feeding her son, begrudgingly teamed with old school patrol officer Fausto Gamboa. Flotsam and Jetsam live only for surfing and the petite - but intrepid - Meg Takara. Andi McCrea goes off duty and into night classes, while rich kid rookie Wesley Drubb is as desperate to see some action as Nathan 'Hollywood' Weiss is to get his script developed. Under-staffed and over-worked, bound by red tape and hobbled by political correctness, these men and women hold the front line in LA's epicentre, but add a diamond robbery, the Russian mafia and a cluelessly ambitious glass freak and something has got to give...
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Under the watchful eye of the veteran sergeant they call Oracle, the Hollywood station squad are as different as the streets they police. These men and women hold the front line in LA's epicentre, but add a diamond robbery, the Russian mafia and a cluelessly ambitious glass freak, something has got to give.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781847242143
Publisert
2007-08-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Quercus Publishing
Høyde
124 mm
Bredde
142 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
LydCD

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Joseph Wambaugh served with the LAPD for fourteen years, beginning to write during his last three. His first novel, The New Centurions, was published in 1971 to international acclaim and success. He followed this with a series of highly acclaimed novels including The Choirboys and, of course, The Onion Field, which he then personally produced as one of the 'best cop movies ever made'. He also created the hugely popular and influential TV series, Police Story. He is a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America and lives in southern California with his wife, Dee.Kerry Shale has acted in over 200 BBC radio plays and has won 3 Sony awards for acting and writing. His many audio books include the works of Bill Bryson and Life of Pi, for which he won the APA Reader of the Year Award.