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The Prostitutes' Ball  (Shane Scully, Bk 10)
The Prostitutes' Ball - Shane Scully, Bk 10
Author: Stephen J. Cannell
Detective Shane Scully responds to a call in the Hollywood hills at a once-immaculate mansion, the scene of an infamous murder twenty-five years prior. He discovers the remnants of a lavish pool party. The revelers have fled, leaving three dead bodies in their wake, all shot with the same gun. One is an acclaimed film producer. The other two, a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312549275
ISBN-10: 031254927X
Publication Date: 10/4/2011
Pages: 352
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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Really liked this book, liked the characters a lot, liked the way it is written kind of along the same writing style as Patterson, good dialogue, short chapters and every chapter is interesting and something new comes up.
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The book is written as a Hollywood script with act one, two, etc. which is okay. The only complaint I have is that the detective, Sumner Hitchens never stops talking about how he's going to turn this case into a movie and how Jamie Foxx is going to play him. It got really tedious and annoying. As usual Shane Skully was wonderful. I like his demeanor and his cop sense of responsibility. Sumner's antics were pissing him off too. This is a super quick read with many many twists and surprising misdirection.


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