Hollywood Tough (Shane Scully Series #3) by Stephen J. Cannell

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Detective Shane Scully is back in the good graces of the department, hailed as a hero after bringing down a deadly gang of rogue cops in The Viking Funeral. At a glamorous Hollywood party with his new wife, Alexa, Shane overhears a famous producer make a suspicious remark about the strange deaths of his two ex-wives. Is he serious or merely joking around with his coterie of hangers-on? This becomes more than just police business, because the party is to celebrate the engagement of the producer to Alexa's closest friend.Against his wife's wishes, Shane begins to look into this heavy-hitter's past. At the same time, he becomes aware of a high-profile wiseguy's attempt to control Hollywood's unions. He initiates an elaborate and expensive sting operation, actually setting up a phony production company to produce a bogus movie at LAPD expense. The plan is to draw the starstruck wiseguy into revealing his real purpose for coming to L.A. But before long the overbudgeted movie is rocketing into production. Tough, streetwise Scully, who thought he'd seen just about everything, is astounded by the distorted egos and total insanity of the movie business, and while he struggles to keep his sting operation from spinning wildly out of control, he and Alexa find themselves and Shane's teenaged son, Chooch, involved in something much bigger than they had ever imagined, something that puts all their lives on the line.

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In his eighth novel, the third featuring L.A. supercop Shane Scully, veteran television writer and producer Cannell (The Rockford Files) takes readers on an entertaining, beneath-the-tinsel tour of Hollywood. His complex plot, clearly presented by narrator Michael, cleverly melds a Mafia move to infest film craft unions, a gangsta turf war and an LAPD sting operation that amusingly unspools into a multi-million-dollar runaway film fiasco. The mix of suspense and showbiz satire works well, but the author's most sterling achievement is his cast of full-blown, quirky, raffish characters. Michael employs an impressive array of dead-on accents to distinguish them. Wiseguy "Champagne" Dennis Valentine, who, between shootouts, delivers lectures on vegan dining, speaks in throaty Brooklynese; likable grifter Nicky Marcella's nervous whine is strictly from Jersey; and Farrell Champion, an A-list producer (who may have murdered a wife or two), speaks with an edgy bluster. Michael subtly handles the voices of women, Hispanics, African-Americans, obnoxious agents and arrogant superstars. Strangely, his invention wanes when it comes to the hero's voice; he uses his normal actor's locution. While it is well-suited for storytelling purposes, it's a bit refined for a knockabout guy like Shane. Simultaneous release with the St. Martin's hardcover (Forecasts, Jan. 13). (Jan.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Stephen J. Cannell enjoys one of the most phenomenally successful careers in today's entertainment industry. After struggling for recognition as a television writer, Cannell's career took off in 1966 when he became head writer for the series Adam12. Thirteen years later, he'd form his own production company; today his studio's annual production outlays amount to more than a billion dollars. In his thirty-five-year career, the Emmy Award--winning writer has created more than forty TV series, including such hits as The Rockford Files, The Greatest American Hero, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street, Wifeguy, and The Comish. He has also penned the bestsellers The Plan, Final Victim, King Con, Riding the Snake, Devil’s Workshop, The Tin Collectors, and The Viking Funeral. A spokesperson on dyslexia, Stephen J. Cannell lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their children.

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January 09, 2003: A fast and funny read, Cannell's characters and story twists always add up to great entertainment. This book is full of excitement and laugh-out-loud humor. No one has ever described the insanity of Hollywood movie-making the way it's done in "Hollywood Tough"