Hollywood Hills by Joseph Wambaugh audiobook

Hollywood Hills

By Joseph Wambaugh
Read by Christian Rummel

Hachette Book Group

The Hollywood Station Series: Book 4

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781607889779

Runtime: 11.30 Hours
Category: Fiction/Mystery & Detective
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

The legendary Hollywood Hills are home to wealth, fame, and power. Passing through the neighborhood, it's hard not to get a little greedy.

LAPD veteran "Hollywood Nate" Weiss could take or leave the opulence, but he wouldn't say no to onscreen fame. He may get his shot when he catches the appreciative eye of B-list director Rudy Ressler, and his troublemaking fianc├®e, Leona Brueger, the older-but-still-foxy widow of a processed-meat tycoon. Nate tries to elude her crafty seductions but consents to keep an eye on their estate in the Hollywood Hills while they're away.

Also minding the mansion is Raleigh Dibble, a hapless ex-con trying to put the past behind him. Raleigh is all too happy to be set up for the job. as butler-cum-watchdog, by Nigel Wickland, Leona's impeccably dressed art dealer. What Raleigh doesn't realize is that. under the natty clothes and posh accent, Nigel has a nefarious plan; two paintings hanging on the mansion's walls will guarantee them more money than they've ever seen.

Everyone's dreams are just within reach. The only problem is this is Hollywood. A circle of teenage burglars that the media has dubbed The Bling Ring has taken to pillaging the homes of Hollywood "celebutants" like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, and when a pair of drug-addled young copycats stumbles upon Nigel's heist, that's just the beginning of the disaster to come. Soon Hollywood Nate, surfer cops Flotsam and Jetsam, and the rest of the team at Hollywood Station have a deadly situation on their hands.

Hollywood Hills is a raucous and dangerous roller-coaster ride that showcases New York Times bestselling author Joseph Wambaugh in vintage form.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“As always, Wambaugh populates his world with vivid characters…Cops and robbers often do good as well as evil, not because they are saints or sinners, but because they are simply, and grandly, human.” Los Angeles Times
“Serves up something perhaps even more welcome as the drear days of winter settle in: an absurdist take on crime, as well as plot lines and sentences that perform buoyant loop-de-loops all over the page before making flawless landings.” Washington Post
Hollywood Hills is a keeper. The reader does not have to have read its three preceding works; these characters and the stories stand fully on their own.” Denver Post
“No one can switch from laconic humor to real heartbreak from one page to the next quite as effortlessly as Wambaugh, who clearly milks his old colleagues in the precinct for stories, but sympathy for the police never stops him from seeing his villains as real people too.” Guardian (review)

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Author

Author Bio: Joseph Wambaugh

Author Bio: Joseph Wambaugh

Joseph Wambaugh (1937–2025) drew on his own life experience in writing his numerous New York Times bestsellers, including The Onion FieldThe Blue KnightThe BloodingThe Choirboys, and other fiction and nonfiction works. His books won a number of awards, including the Edgar Award and the Rodolfo Walsh Prize for investigative journalism, and several of his books were the basis for major motion picture. He served in the US Marine Corps and later joined the Los Angeles Police Department as a detective sergeant. He retired from the LAPD in 1974 after fourteen years of service but continued with his writing. His first four books and his work on the Police Story television series in the 1970s set new standards for subsequent writers, and many acknowledged their debt to him.

Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD
Category: Fiction/Mystery & Detective
Runtime: 11.30
Audience: Adult
Language: English