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  • Joseph Wambaugh

    Edité par Random House Publishing Group, 1995

    ISBN 10 : 0553763245ISBN 13 : 9780553763249

    Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne

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    Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER When a pair of lowlife thieves cross the border into Tijuana, three tenacious cops cross the line.Fin Finnegan is a San Diego police detective and wannabe actor who's passing midlife crisis and heading straight for midlife meltdown. The last thing he wants when he's gearing up for a TV audition is a routine truck theft case. The last thing he needs after three messy divorces is a sexy female investigator assigned to the case. Fin's abysmal luck is holding out-he's got not only the theft investigation but an uneasy alliance with two strong-willed women, each working a separate angle of his once-simple case. Tough, sexy environmental cop Nell Salter is looking into a chemical spill that has set off a chain reaction of death in the barrios of Tijuana and across the border. She's also looking for a relationship that doesn't turn toxic. Young, fresh-faced navy detective Bobbie Ann Doggett is investigating the theft of two thousand pairs of navy flight-deck shoes-and swooning over the Olivier of the San Diego PD. Mix in a unpredictable speed-freak trucker and his sociopath boss, and the result is a toxic cocktail of drugs, corruption, sex, and murder. Praise for Finnegan's Week'A frolic, a joy, a hoot, a riot of a book.'-The New York Times Book Review 'Raunchy and often hilarious . . . [Joseph] Wambaugh is at the top of his form here.'-Publishers Weekly.