Hollywood Station (Hollywood Station Series #1) by Joseph Wambaugh

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  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 340pp

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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: Quercus
    • Format: Hardcover, 340pp

    Synopsis

    A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Joseph Wambaugh invented the modern police procedural thriller. Now in his long-awaited return to the LAPD, he deploys his bone-deep understanding of cops' lives—and a lethal sense of humor—in a stunning new novel.

    For a cop, a night on the job means killing time and trying not to get killed. If you're in Hollywood Division, it also means dealing with some of the most desperate criminals anywhere. Now the violent robbery of a Hollywood jewelry store quickly connects to a Russian nightclub and an undercover operation gone wrong, and the sergeant they call the Oracle and his squad of quirky cops have to make sense of it all. From an officer who dreams of stardom, to a single mother packing a breast pump, to partners who'd rather be surfing, they'll take you on a raucous ride through a gritty city where no one is safe. Especially not the cops.

    The Washington Post - Kevin Allman

    There's a plot here about the scourges of identity theft and crystal meth, but the backbone of Hollywood Station is a highly entertaining collection of macho (and macha) police stories that are too outrageous and hilarious not to be true, probably having been swapped among real officers over rounds of after-shift Budweisers…Wambaugh's anecdotes and observations make this a welcome return for the man whose sardonic view of police work was the bridge between "Dragnet" and "Hill Street Blues."

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    Biography

    Joseph Wambaugh, a former LAPD detective sergeant, is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of sixteen previous works of fiction and nonfiction, including The Choirboys and The Onion Field. In 2004, he was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in southern California.

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    Absolutely arresting reading!by divadog

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    July 18, 2009: I really enjoyed the characters and the gradual plot development in this book. You start out with seeming disconnected threads that this master writer weaves together into an exciting tale. The characters are fascinating, multi-dimensional and not mere caricatures of stereotypes. This was just a fun read that was difficult to put down. It's the kind of book you want to keep reading and yet hate to have end. Definitely worth your time and money!

    Not disappointedby Camsgrand2001

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    February 23, 2009: I have loved Wambaugh's stories since "The Onion Field", and this was so funny and exciting. The book is based on stories from actual policemen. There wasn't a bad scenerio in the entire book. Sorry when I finished it.