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Fugitive Nights
Fugitive Nights
Author: Joseph Wambaugh
Determined to make her way as a P.I., ex-police officer Breda Burrows proves her mettle as she follows a fugitive from remote desert canyons to the golden boulevards of Palm Springs, from funeral parlors to swank hotels, from celebrity golf tournaments to high-speed chases.
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ISBN-13: 9780553295788
ISBN-10: 0553295780
Publication Date: 12/1/1992
Pages: 384
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3 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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This is a bit of a change from Wambaugh. Instead of the gritty LAPD setting, this one is a tongue-in-cheek, satirical cop story set in sunny Palm Springs. It still displays his excellent writing and knowledge of police procedure. It's a lot of fun to read.
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This novel is a comic story that depends mostly on coarse police humor, laced with deadly violance. Its a mystery that's not exactly what it seems, and characters that grow on you in spite of their faults.
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Compelling, fun read... July 7, 2002
Reviewer: Steven R. Harbin (Southeastern USA)

Lynn Cutter wants only to drink away the days in gorgeous Palm Springs while waiting on the possible arrival of his hoped for disability pension check. When smart, tough, sexy ex-cop turned P.I. Breda Burrows enlists his assistance for a case that she's working on, he agrees to help, against his better judgment. At first the case seems simple enough, socialite Rhonda Devon wants to know why her older husband has been to a sperm bank without her knowledge. Breda figures she can do surveillance on hubby while Lynn uses his police badge to ask some questions and open some doors for her. However, when Devon's husband is spotted meeting a mysterious man who's previously attacked a cop at an airport, then the focus of their case becomes as much about this mysterious "fugitive" as it is about wandering husbands and spousal secrets. Enter a young cop who is way too gung ho for his and everyone else's good, and you have the makings of a typical Wambaugh at his best story. Humor, laced with deadly violence, a mystery that's not exactly what it seems, and characters that grow on you in spite of (or perhaps because of) their faults and foibles.
All of Wambaugh's works tend to be both tragic and funny at the same time, and this one is no exception. However I would rate it as one of his better comic mysteries, using comedy in the old Greek sense of the opposite of tragedy. To tell more would spoil the ending of the book, but I would actually place this book with his less tragic works, such as FINNEGAN'S WEEK, or THE DELTA STAR, and less so with his more tragic tales, like THE SECRETS OF HARRY BRIGHT. Since I'm one of those who enjoys Wambaugh when he's not as much in the dark side of life, this is one of my favorites. Experienced Wambaugh readers should know what I'm talking about here, but I would easily recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery, be they long time Wambaugh fans or not. A five-star rating for suspense, a compelling story, sympathetic characters, and a fun read.
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Another great book by Joseph Wambaugh
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For some, its the pleasure capital of the world. For others, its a city of last chances, a paradise on the edge of the desert. For soon-to-be-ex-cop Lynn Cutter, sweating out a disability pension, it could become a point of no return.


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