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Ladies Of The Night [Mass Market Paperback]

John Westermann (Author)
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November 28, 2000

Inside the corrupt world of Long Island politics, in the final days of a cutthroat campaign campaign, the disappearance of top GOP aide Elizabeth Lucido is big news. The case is a time bomb for Police Commisioner Frank Murphy -- an honest man facing a political power machind fueled by dirty money and dirtier deals -- and he puts his two best detectives at the head of a twisting investigation. But their search for justice becomes a hunt for a deadly predator when they discover the chocking truth: Elizabeth Lucido is not the first woman in the Nassau County GOP to vanish into the night -- and she won't be the last.

Hailed by Nelson DeMille as "the East Coast Wambaugh: tough, funny, ironic, and real," John Westermann delivers first-rate suspense fiction with the powerful funch of a tabloid headline.


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As he has proved in such previous dark and detail-rich police thrillers as Exit Wounds, High Crimes, The Honor Farm, and Sweet Deal, John Westermann didn't waste a minute stopping for donuts during the 20 years he spent as a cop in Freeport, Long Island: he was too busy taking notes. His latest book is dedicated "to the men and women of the Freeport Police Department below the rank of captain"--even though his hero is Nassau County Police Commissioner Frank Murphy, one of the few good guys in an administration rank with corruption and self-interest. Murphy keeps himself honest by pouring out his doubts and anger to his severely brain-damaged younger brother, Wally, on their nightly outings in search of fast food and childhood memories. One of the other good people in the administration--Elizabeth Lucido, the sharp and attractive deputy to the odious County Executive Martin Daly--disappears from her home at the book's outset, the second (but not the last) top Republican woman to vanish under suspicious circumstances. When it comes to light that Lucido was secretly sleeping with--and giving inside information to--Daly's straight-shooting Democrat-opponent, all kinds of things hit Murphy's fan. Trying to help him solve the cases and keep his job are ace detective Maude Fleming and her partner Rocky Blair, a muscular type not anywhere near as dumb as his fellow officers like to think. --Dick Adler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Lustful, greedy, ambitious and none too bright, the politicos of Nassau County, N.Y., trip over themselves in this irreverent send-up of machine politics and good but Machiavellian cops. When his deputy disappears during election month (along with the chair of the Republican Women's Caucus), bumbling Nassau County Executive Martin Daly is behind in the polls, out of favor with his machine boss and battling press coverage of his tippler wife and pot-smoking no-show employee son, Junior. Police Commissioner Frank Murphy puts the unflappable homicide duo Maude Fleming (a lesbian with an attitude) and Rocky Blair (a bodybuilder with an attitude) on the case and lets the chips fall where they may. The team digs up enough real estate scams and musical beds to have nervous pols covering their butts and slinging back dirt of their own, but the detectives grind on toward a perfect ending in which Westermann's (The Honor Farm) trademark black humor, sharp ear and eye for setting are all on display. If the portraits of political power brokers border on caricature, the cops and ethnic characters are rock solid and totally engaging. Indeed, Westermann gives readers so much cynical fun that they may almost forget there's a body or two to account for. (Aug.) FYI: Westermann spent almost 20 years as a Long Island policeman.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Star (November 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671871269
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671871260
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,959,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Westermann keeps getting better and better,, August 6, 1998
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This review is from: Ladies of the Night (Hardcover)
Populated with dead-on characters and sharply focused, a late-into-the-night page turner, LADIES OF THE NIGHT is John Westermann's finest novel to date. I know I said this about his last novel, THE HONOR FARM, but the simple truth is that the guy keeps getting better and better. Which, as a colleague and a competitor, I really hate. Westermann has the uncanny ability to set an evocative mood with a single short parapgrah. He shifts from character to character, and from scene to scene, without ever losing sight of the trail. His books exude authenticity; his descriptions of Long Island politics in LADIES OF THE NIGHT are enough to make Al D'Amato take confession. Buy this one in hardcover. Ten years from now, you'll want to read it again.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A believable political thriller, June 29, 1998
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This review is from: Ladies of the Night (Hardcover)
Nassau County Police Comissioner Frank Murphy knows that the worst type of case is not a drug-related showdown or getting in the middle of a domestic dispute. The worst police case is anything involving politics and the political parties. This is what faces Frank and his staff when a high ranking republican vanishes just a few weeks before election day. Frank assigns two of his mentally toughest cops, Maude Fleming and Rocky Blair, to investigate what happened to Elizabeth Lucido, deputy to County Executive Martin Daly (who trails in the polls).

The first thing the cops learn is that politiicans only talk when their handlers and spin doctors tell them that cooperation reflects a positive trend for them in the polls. The second thing they learn is that the missing person was having a heated affair with Jackson Hind, the democratic opponent to Martin. As the two kick butt cops dig deeper, they run up against what is perhaps the last great political machine in exixtence, run by Boss Cammeroli, who will not let a few police officers interfere with his dealings.

LADIES OF THE NIGHT could only be written by dark satirist John Westermann, who writes the the most humoous (but deadly serious) police procedureals on the market today. His current tale has the usual powerful descriptions of police officers, making them feel genuine. At counterrpoint, Mr. Westermann makes delicious fun of politicians, who appear more like the toon-villain from WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT than anyone else. Anyone who enjoys a touch of cynicism within a well sculptured story line needs to try any Westermann novel because this is one author who combines a superb police procedural while taking a bite out of crime in a satirically humerous way.

Harriet Klausner

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Time, January 2, 2001
This review is from: Ladies Of The Night (Mass Market Paperback)
Author John Westermann is a writer and once was a police officer, so he has inside knowledge of how a novel of this kind (mystery/thriller) should work. He writes well, he plots well; but he commits two cardinal sins in his novel. First, he fails to give us a point-of-view and, because he does not do so, (Secondly) he never makes us give a damn about any character in his scenario. When an author does this, no matter how fascinating the facts of his plot may be (and in this novel they are not interesting) we "trudge" through the book instead of being swept along by the writer. Long before the end of the story I was bored and tired of the plot, the people, and of Westermann's inability to make me care, even a little. On the other hand, if you have insomnia - here's your cure!
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Martin Daly, Frank Murphy, Jackson Hind, Nassau County, Elizabeth Lucido, Bob Rankel, Beth Hopkins, Junior Daly, Charlie Hotchkiss, Maude Fleming, Norman Keller, Seymour Cammeroli, Rocky Blair, Arthur Prefect, Babs Whitcomb, New York, Commissioner Murphy, Baltusrol Vail, Don Neville, Artie Prefect, Blue Landing, Lieutenant Rankel, The Grunt, Garden City, Good Lord
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