Fugitive City

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Turner
Publish Date
Pages
432
Dimensions
5.5 X 1.02 X 8.5 inches | 1.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781620454718

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About the Author
WILLIAM P. WOOD is the author of eight novels and one nonfiction book. As a deputy district attorney in California he handled thousands of criminal cases ranging from disturbing the peace to murder. He put on over 50 jury trials, many with multiple defendants.
Reviews
Wood's engaging investigative thriller starts off with a bang, as beloved Sacramento police officer and local hero Tommy Ensor is killed in a late-night hit-and-run in front of the California state capitol building. The driver is charitable and good-natured Judge Frank Stevenson, who happens to be preparing for a meteoric rise through the ranks of California's justice system at the time of the accident. With so much to lose, Stevenson exhausts every available option at his disposal in an attempt to cover his tracks, but detectives Terry Nye and Rose Tafoya-along with the rest of the city's police department-are determined to track down the assailant. Meanwhile, assistant chiefs of police Jerry Nishimoto and Lou Altlander vie for the soon-to-be-vacated spot at the head of the department, threatening to turn the investigation into a political charade. Wood (Stay of Execution) is a must-read for those who love a classic, hard-boiled detective novel. (Feb.) for Sudden Impact

"The author knows how to manipulate the legal angles and he keeps the story moving at a frantic pace." --Richmond Times Dispatch

""Wood knows the ins and outs of prisons, courts, and government witness programs." --Deltona Enterprise (FL)

"Wood clearly knows the inner workings of the judicial system." --Publishers Weekly

"William P. Wood, a former prosecutor, knows well how to surprise and engross us." --Vincent Bugliosi, Author of Helter Skelter

"A natural storyteller!" --Norman Katkox, Author of Blood and Orchids

"What Joseph Wambaugh did for law enforcement, William P. Wood will do for the judiciary." --Tulsa World