Summary
In Wambaugh's gripping new audiobook about life in the country's most sensational police force, the beloved Oracle has been replaced by thin-lipped Sgt. Treacle, but the setting is the same -- Hollywood: "America's nut capital". When Nate and Bix Rumstead (a supposedly upstanding cop with serious so... Full description
Summary: |
In Wambaugh's gripping new audiobook about life in the country's most sensational police force, the beloved Oracle has been replaced by thin-lipped Sgt. Treacle, but the setting is the same -- Hollywood: "America's nut capital". When Nate and Bix Rumstead (a supposedly upstanding cop with serious sobriety issues) find themselves caught up with bombshell Margot Aziz, they think they're just having some fun. But in Hollywood, nothing is ever what it seems ... To them, Margot is a harmless socialite, stuck in the middle of an ugly divorce from the nefarious bar-owner Ali Aziz. What Nate and Bix don't know is that Margot's no helpless victim: she's setting them both up so that she can get away with the perfect murder - and still stand to inherit her ex-husbands's ill-won fortune. What SHE doesn't know is that Aziz has replaced her sleeping pills with a poison. And then there's Leonard Stillwater, a small time tweaker whose connection to Aziz is about to shoot him into the big leagues ... |
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Item Description: |
Downloadable audio file. Title from: Title details screen. Unabridged. Duration: 11:00:32. |
Playing Time: |
11:00:32 |
Format: |
Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 158258 KB). Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
ISBN: |
1600241549 9781600241543 |
Author Notes: |
He worked for the Los Angeles Police Department from 1960 to 1974. His first novel was The New Centurions (1971) and several subsequent novels have been award winners. The Onion Field won an Edgar Award (1984), and Lines and Shadows won the Rodolfo Walsh Prize from the International Association of Crime Writers (1989). He has worked creatively on several film and television projects, including Police Story, The Black Marble, The Choirboys and The Blue Knight. (Bowker Author Biography) |