Pacific Beat
Pacific Beat book cover

Pacific Beat

Hardcover – January 1, 1991

Price
$19.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
364
Publisher
St Martins Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0312059439
Dimensions
1.3 x 6.4 x 9.4 inches
Weight
1.55 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly Parker's third thriller is a powerful, unforgettable story of murder and corruption told in prose as sparkling and tough as any devotee of the hard-boiled tradition could wish, a tale that fulfills all the promise of his smash debut, Laguna Heat. After a brief and unpleasant stay in a Mexican jail, ex-cop Jim Weir returns to Newport Beach, Calif., for a joyful reunion with his mother and his sister, Ann, both activists in a campaign to stop rapacious developers from destroying their city. Joy turns quickly to sorrow when Ann, pregnant at last after she and her husband, Jim's former police partner and best friend, Ray Cruz, have tried for years to have a child, is found raped and brutally stabbed hours after Jim's arrival. Evidence quickly mounts to indicate that Ann was having an affair and may have been murdered by a member of the police force. Weir begins a covert investigation of the department at the behest of its chief, who, backed by the developers and their allies, is also running for mayor. His opponent is Becky Flynn, Jim's ex-lover and Ann's best friend. Further complications arise with the discovery that a convicted sex criminal had been spying on Ann. In the best tradition of Chandler and Macdonald, that young man turns out to be the link to terrible secrets from the past which have led to the present tragedy. 75,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild selection. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal The author of Laguna Heat (LJ 9/1/85) again combines generous detail, heartfelt characterization, and impressive language in an outstanding, memorable, and magnetic work. John Weir, an ex-sheriff's department employee, and brother-in-law Raymond battle corrupt police, development-at-all-cost advocates, and a known sex offender when they try to find the murderer of John's beloved sister. Splayed against the coastal community of Newport Beach, California, where old-time residents hope to elect a "slow-growth" candidate, their investigation reveals ever-deeper layers of deception. This exciting, multidimensional plot should grab even the most demanding mystery reader.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • A former detective's investigation into his pregnant sister's brutal murder is complicated by a clue implicating the police and by the bereaved husband's drive for revenge

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Well-written, characters, description, plot.

A beautifully written sensitive portrayal of characters and relationships woven into a good story. One of the best in this genre. Parker has hooked me.
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Good read.

"Pacific Beat" by T. Jefferson Parker is a strong book that I thought a bit too long. He is one of the most descriptive writers (Sample passages: "The silver limousine appeared in the fog as if born from it." "They say we have our memories, thought Jim, but really our memories have us.") and sometimes gets carried away---slowing down the plot movement.
Excellent suspense and a terrific overall plot---with fully fleshed out characters.
As usual, Orange County is a major character. This time it appears someone is dumping chemicals in the harbor. This could ruin property values and allow developers an [inexpensive] price, permitting them to raze everything and create some pricey real estate.
Uncovering a murderer seems to be a major key to locating the illegal waste disposers. I dismissed the murderer as a suspect early on and fell for most of the false leads.
It is a good book that would be great if shorter and more to the point. It's not a page-turner.
T. Jeff is a wonderful writer and storyteller.
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A must read for this author

Parker delivers a truly mesmerizing book and one of the very best I've read in this entire genre (SoCal, mystery, fiction). He is so right on point with his interwoven storylines and satisfying plot/setting/characters, with the last 50 pages or so being such an exceptional example of a craftsman's finishing-touch prowess. Highly recommended.
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Five Stars

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