White Sister (Shane Scully Series #6) by Stephen J. Cannell

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780641878251
  • Sales Rank: 4,346
  • 352pp
  • Series: Shane Scully Series, #6
  • Edition Description: Bargain
  • Edition Number: 1

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Synopsis

Stephen Cannell’s sixth Shane Scully thriller follows up on his New York Times bestselling Cold Hit and leads the veteran LAPD detective to the beautiful, blonde wife of a powerful hip-hop mogul at the center of a ruthless conspiracy

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With his frenetic fifth Shane Scully novel, bestseller Cannell (Cold Hit) dishes out the action in forklift-sized servings. Casting aside the rules like never before, LAPD detective Scully conducts his own seek-and-destroy mission after his wife, fellow cop Alexa, is found shot in the head. As Alexa clings to life, Scully's efforts to track down her attacker lead him into the violent, vengeful world of rap music, lorded over by two of its most feared executives, Lou Maluga and his wife, Stacy, known in the trade as "the white sister." Without pause to sleep or eat, Scully fights and claws his way along, burning friends, violating laws, using his charm as well as his fists before coming face to face with his enemy in Las Vegas. Cannell's hard-boiled, if at times over-rehearsed prose is well suited to his subject matter, though some readers may have trouble with his hero's tendency to suddenly shift character from tough guy to touchy-feely 21st-century man. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

In his thirty-five-year-career, Emmy Award-winning writer Stephen J. Cannell has created over forty TV series. Among his hits are The Rockford Files, Silk Stalkings, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street, Hunter, Renegade, Wiseguy, and The Commish. He also pens the bestselling Shane Scully series. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.

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Good read!by Anonymous

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February 04, 2008: I read this right after finisheing Cold Hit (by same author) and enjoyed it. This one strained credability a bit but I'm invested in the characters of this series and will add it to my list of must read series'

NONPAREIL READING OF TOPNOTCH THRILLERby Anonymous

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September 09, 2006: Detective Shane Scully and his wife, Alexa, are an unlikely but intriguing pair. She's not only drop dead gorgeous but also Director of Operations for the LAPD, and no one would call him good looking. It's best said in his own words: ''It's a miracle Alexa ever agreed to marry me. But then, if Julia Roberts could once marry Lyle Lovett, I guess anything is possible.' How can you not like him? Millions do as is shown by the sales of the previous Shane Scully novels. Here's another to enjoy, especially as read on both the Abridged and Unabridged versions by the inimitable Scott Brick. It's been said that Brick is Scully and always should be. How true! With 'White Sister' we find Shane and Alexa planning to meet at home in about an hour after she finishes up some office work. That hour more than passes when he receives a call to cover a crime on Mulholland Drive. There he finds a gang member has been killed execution style and his body is in Alexa's car, with no sign of Alexa anywhere. In this, the sixth Scully story Shane is portrayed as a man who'll risk everything, his own life included, to find his wife and solve the murder. However, he's never faced an enemy like this before, one with a devious criminal mind who uses every resource to stay one jump ahead of him. As readers/listeners have come to appreciate, Cannell writes dialogue like few others - well he should as he's the creator of more than forty popular TV series such as The Rockford Files, The A-Team, and The Commish. Enjoy! - Gail Cooke