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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, laugh-out loud, read., August 18, 1999
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This review is from: The Secrets of Harry Bright (Mass Market Paperback)
Wambaugh again combines a real mystery plot with some truly humorous anecdotes pulled right from real-life police work. Having been familiar with this line of work, and the locale in which this book is set, I found it a good read - and one that made me laugh out loud at times. Maybe we all have our "Secret..." as does Harry Bright.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of Waumbaugh's Best, May 28, 2002
This review is from: The Secrets of Harry Bright (Mass Market Paperback)
I first read this about this book in a feature article in Los Angles Magazine in 1984. I later read this book while spending the weekend at the Marriott Rancho Las Plamas Resort in Rancho, Mirage, Ca. near where this book takes place. The book focuses on a San Diego Police Officer who looses his son in the PSA jet crash in San Diego and escapes to a desrt town to escape San Diego and to still be near his ex wife who lives in Rancho Mirage in an exclusive Country Club. The Main Character of this novel "Black Sid" gets an all expense paid vaction to Palm Springs to investigate a murder of a Millionares son. Black Sid like Harry Bright and the millionare all have lost their son. The plot is very captivating and well worth the reading. Just be careful, it may inspire you enough to go to the Coachella Valley area and fall in love with the desert and buy a home in Rancho Mirage like I did!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting, April 14, 2011
Wambaugh is one of my favorite authors and I have read many of his books.
This was my favorite.
Great imagery of the Desert and generally good character development.
My only complaint about the book was the all too familiar shallow bar scene that features several cops acting like idiots.
The most prominent character is a detective named Sidney. His investigative technique seemed very clever and realistic.
The conclusion of the book was not forshadowed and hits you like a locomotive.
The story paints a very raw reality of life and the human spirit that keeps you thinking and even having dreams long after you finish.
In some ways the story is a great tragedy, but it is also very touching to see the love and self sacrifice characters in the book show to a very wounded soul.
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