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Book Reviews of Golden Orange

Golden Orange
Golden Orange
Author: Joseph Wambaugh
ISBN-13: 9780831743000
ISBN-10: 083174300X
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Publisher: Smithmark Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
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When forty-year-old cop Winnie Farlowe lost his shield, he lost the only protection he had. Ever since, he's been fighting a bad back, fighting the bottle, fighting his conscience. But now he's in for a special fight. Never before has he come up against anyone like Tess Binder. She's a stunningly beautiful, sexually spirited three-time divorcee from Newport Beachcapital of California's Golden Orange, where wallets are fat, bikinis are skimpy, and cosmetic surgery is one sure way to a billionaire's bank account. Nearly a year ago Tess Binder's father washed up on the beach with a bullet in his ear. The coroner called it suicide, but to Tess it means the fear of her own fate. And Winnie Farlowe is a man willing to follow wherever she leadsstraight into the juicy pulp of the Golden Orange, a world where money is everything, but nothing adds up . . . where death and chicanery flourish amidst ranches, mansions, and yachting parties. In his long-awaited new novel, best-selling author Joseph Wambaugh combines harrowing suspense, scathing humor, and a moving portrait of a man on the brink of self-destruction.
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another Wambaugh police drama-this one set in the playgrounds and passions of Orange County
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A forty-year-old ex-cop becomes the target of an unknown assailant after he meets a beautiful divorcee.
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The west-coast playgrounds of the filthy rich...where passions blow as hot-and as deadly-as the Santa Ana winds!
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off beat suspense story set in newport beach and the california desert that depicts the world of riches.
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A police detective, forced to retire after a back injury, and spiraling into alcoholism, meets and tries to help a woman whose father committed suicide -- or did he? Novel is set among the uber rich of California. As with other Wambaugh books, this one includes police procedures and tales, and memorable characters.
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Wambaugh takes Willie and Tess on what seems like a golden trip. Willie is pulled out of the bottle for a while then things began to not be what they seem to be. It's a suspenseful trip, played out among the crowd that is used to money, uses money, and most of all needs money. I enjoyed the trip. This is the first Wambaugh I have read but it will not be the last.
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When forty-year-old cop Winnie Farlowe lost his shield, he lost the only protection he had. Ever since, he's been fighting a bad back, fighting the bottle, fighting his conscience. But now he's in for a special fight. Never before has he come up against anyone like Tess Binder. She's a stunningly beautiful, sexually spirited three-time divorcee from Newport Beachcapital of California's Golden Orange, where wallets are fat, bikinis are skimpy, and cosmetic surgery is one sure way to a billionaire's bank account. Nearly a year ago Tess Binder's father washed up on the beach with a bullet in his ear. The coroner called it suicide, but to Tess it means the fear of her own fate. And Winnie Farlowe is a man willing to follow wherever she leadsstraight into the juicy pulp of the Golden Orange, a world where money is everything, but nothing adds up . . . where death and chicanery flourish amidst ranches, mansions, and yachting parties. In his long-awaited new novel, best-selling author Joseph Wambaugh combines harrowing suspense, scathing humor, and a moving portrait of a man on the brink of self-destruction.
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When forty year old cop Winnie Farlowe lost his shield, he lost the only protection he had. Ever since, he's been fighting a bad back, fighting the bottle, fighting his conscience. But now he's in for a special fight. Never before has he come up against anyone like Tess Binder. She's a stunningly beautiful, sexually spirited three-time divorcee from Newport Beach--capitol of California's Gold Orange, where wallets are fat, bikini's are skimpy and cosmetic surgery is one sure way to a bilionaire's bank account.

Nearly a year ago Tess Binder's father washed up on the beach with a bullet in his ear. The coroner called it suicide, bu to Tess it means the fear of her own fate. And Winnie Farlowe is a man willing to follow her whereever she leads--straight in to the juicy pulp of the Golden Orange, a world where money is everything, but nothing adds up..where death and chicanery flourish amidst ranches, mansions, and yachting parties.

A story combining harrowing suspense, scathing humor and a moving portrait of a man on the brink of self-destruction..