Hollywood Crows

Hollywood Crows

by Joseph Wambaugh (Author), Kerry Shale (Reader)

Synopsis

The cops of Hollywood Station are still over-worked, under-staffed, bound by red tape, hobbled by political correctness, and constantly amazed by what the boulevards can throw at them. Scratch the surface of the 'reel' Hollywood and you'll discover the 'real' Hollywood. Here, Mickey Mouse is a crack addict, Marilyn Monroe is a man and when the moon is full, the neighborhood gets even weirder. When the legendary Oracle is replaced by Sgt. Jason 'Chickenlips' Treakle - a politically correct, paper shuffling putz with a shiny shoe fetish - Nate 'Hollywood' Weiss leaves the mid-watch to become a Crow, or Community Relations Officer (C.R.O.). These are the guys dealing with domestic disputes, busting stalkers, bouncing paparazzi and calming chronic complainers, wannabe cops and loons of all varieties. It should be easy duty - to the other cops it's 'the sissie beat' - but being Hollywood, the loons are not in short supply and not everything is at is seems.So when Hollywood Nate and fellow crow Bix Rumstead find themselves caught up with bombshell Margot Aziz, they think they're just having some fun. To them, Margot is a harmless hill bunny, stuck in the middle of an ugly divorce from a nefarious strip-club-owner. But Margot's no helpless victim: the femme fatale is setting them up so she can pull off the perfect murder and walk away with her ex-husband's ill-won fortune. But Margot isn't the only one with a deadly plan.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 08 May 2008

ISBN 10: 1847244106
ISBN 13: 9781847244109

Media Reviews
Wambaugh's back and better than ever - Independent on Sunday. Slick, stylish and a hoot - Daily Mirror. ...another riotous series of events in the lives of his LAPD cops..personalities and dialogue are utterly convincing. No-one does this kind of book better - Sunday Telegraph. - a joy - Not simply irresistible situation comedy. It is centred on a complex murder plot that leads to a very dark ending - The Scotsman.
Author Bio
Joseph Wambaugh served with the LAPD for fourteen years. The author of The New Centurions and The Choirboys, he is internationally recognised as one of crime fiction's Grand Masters. He lives in California.