Hollywood Hills, Joseph Wambaugh
Hollywood Hills, Joseph Wambaugh
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Hollywood Hills
A Novel

Author: Joseph Wambaugh

Narrator: Christian Rummel

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/16/2010


Synopsis

The legendary Hollywood Hills are home to wealth, fame, and power -- passing through the neighborhood, it's hard not to get a little greedy.

LAPD veteran "Hollywood Nate" Weiss could take or leave the opulence, but he wouldn't say no to onscreen fame. He may get his shot when he catches the appreciative eye of B-list director Rudy Ressler, and his troublemaking fiancée, Leona Brueger, the older-but-still-foxy widow of a processed-meat tycoon. Nate tries to elude her crafty seductions, but consents to keep an eye on their estate in the Hollywood Hills while they're away.

Also minding the mansion is Raleigh Dibble, a hapless ex-con trying to put the past behind him. Raleigh is all too happy to be set up for the job -- as butler-cum-watchdog -- by Nigel Wickland, Leona's impeccably dressed art dealer. What Raleigh doesn't realize is that under the natty clothes and posh accent, Nigel has a nefarious plan: two paintings hanging on the mansion's walls will guarantee them more money than they've ever seen.

Everyone's dreams are just within reach -- the only problem is, this is Hollywood. A circle of teenage burglars that the media has dubbed The Bling Ring has taken to pillaging the homes of Hollywood celebutants like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, and when a pair of drug-addled young copycats stumbles upon Nigel's heist, that's just the beginning of the disaster to come. Soon Hollywood Nate, surfer cops Flotsam and Jetsam, and the rest of the team at Hollywood Station have a deadly situation on their hands.

Hollywood Hills is a raucous and dangerous roller coaster ride that showcases Joseph Wambaugh in vintage form.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kemper on September 19, 2011

Have you ever wanted to read a scene in which Superman gets his ass kicked by Marilyn Monroe and Catwoman while the Hulk holds a purse and pleads for everyone to stop fighting? Then this is the book for you. Breaking up fights among the people dressed up as movie stars and superheroes outside of Grau......more

Goodreads review by Julie on April 06, 2019

Carl Hiaassen humor set in LA instead of Florida!......more

Goodreads review by Jack on July 31, 2023

3 Stars. OK 3.5. Many exciting moments, yet there was something missing. I liked the policing issues that make LAPD's Hollywood Station different: the petty criminals found near Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the individual police officers such as "Hollywood Nate" who play......more

Goodreads review by Giovanni on December 16, 2010

Back in the day I used to read all of Joseph Wambaugh’s novels: The New Centurions, The Blue Night, The Choirboys, The Black Marble, The Glitter Dome, The Onion Field (non-fiction). It seems I have missed nine novels since and four non-fiction books. I am not going to list them; you can see them on......more

Goodreads review by Dean on January 29, 2011

This is Joseph Wambaugh’s twentieth book. Of the twenty, I have read twenty, and I am eager to read numbers twenty-one, twenty-two, and following. Five of the twenty have been works of “literary journalism,” true-crime explorations after the fashion of Truman Capote’s “non-fiction novel,” In Cold Bl......more