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Harbor Nocturne

By: Joseph Wambaugh
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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When Dinko Babich, a young longshoreman, delivers Lita Medina, a young Mexican dancer, from San Pedro Harbor to a Hollywood nightclub, their lives are forever changed. An unexpectedly tender and moving love story develops among the cops and criminals who occupy the harbor, and soon Dinko and Lita are caught up in terror and peril through no fault of their own.

Some LAPD characters from Wambaugh’s acclaimed “Hollywood Station” series are here: the surfer cops “Flotsam and Jetsam,” aspiring actor “Hollywood Nate” Weiss, and young Britney Small, along with new members of the midwatch, all gamely coping with the wackiness of Hollywood. It’s a tale only Wambaugh could have told, with his trademark dark humor and unflinching eye for detail.

©2012 Joseph Wambaugh. Recorded by arrangement with Mysterious Press, an imprint of Grove/Atlantic, Inc. (P)2012 HighBridge Company
Police Procedural Witty Fiction Thriller & Suspense Suspense Mystery

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“Razor-edged dialogue punctuates the vignette-filled plot. Realistic criminals are well matched by Wambaugh’s equally authentic police.” ( Publishers Weekly, Starred Review)
“A very fast ride-along, enlivened by cop gallows humor, snarky street altercations, and an insistent pull to the dark side.” ( Booklist, Starred Review)
“The legendary Wambaugh’s newest is chock-full of his trademark cop talk and offbeat side vignettes.” ( Library Journal)
Engaging Storyline • Realistic Characters • Precise Vocal Skills • Humorous Elements • Interconnected Subplots

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I found parts of this very funny, and then some pretty bland. It was like a good in-between book for when i couldn't find anything better. Just so-so.

Some funny, some not so funny, not bad i guess

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If there is another writer, who displays the gallows humor and insanity of the street cop life better than Joe Wambaugh, I'd like to know who it is.

Wambaugh

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The guys and gals of Hollywood Division are back and then some! Like the others in this series, Harbor Nocturne does not disappoint. Wambaugh's crazy characters abound as usual, but this installment has a good strong storyline, as well. Plenty of humor, action, tragedy, and even love. Well worth your time, but just be careful where you're listening, people might wonder what your constantly changing facial expressions are all about!

Hollywood Division Rides Again!

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This wasn’t my first introduction. I was happy when i realized that some of our favorite police officers from the “Hollywood Station” series are featured. Author Joseph Wambaugh zigzags his way through his subplots at a perfect pace; “Harbor Nocturne” grabbed my attention and never let go. As always, narrator R.C. Bray goes above and beyond with his precise vocal skills. There are ruthless “bad guys,” however, I enjoyed some giggles along the way which, of course, I expected. Well done, indeed! Worth a credit, however, I was thrilled to have found it in the Audible Plus catalogue at no charge. An awesome thank you to Wambaugh and Bray, as well as Audible for bringing this enthralling thriller to the forefront. I look forward to more from this talented duo.

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Walbaugh and Bray perfectly paired!

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What did you love best about Harbor Nocturne?

After initially thinking this was not in the Hollywood Station series, I was thrilled to realize that it was a continuation of the stories of the men and women I grew to love in Wambaugh's earlier novels. It was particularly nice to see what had happened to the surfer cops after the accident in the last book. I love all of these characters and was grateful for another chance to visit their world.

Any additional comments?

I felt that this reader did a great job, but I hate it when they change readers mid series.

This is a Hollywood Station novel.

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