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Hollywood Station certainly isn’t your typical police division, but in Hollywood Moon the cops of that surreal place seem called upon to deal with an even greater share of weirdness than normal.
A prowler has been violently attacking women, and officers ‘Hollywood Nate’ Weiss and the captivating Dana Vaughn are in hot pursuit, with Nate on edge because his no-nonsense, whip-smart partner has a knack for making him feel like a rookie.
And there’s an even darker side to the weirdness. Cue the enigmatic crook Dewey Gleason, master of disguises. Each of his many identities is crafted for the execution of some under-the-radar racket. When, with his henchmen, he hatches an audacious plan, things get very violent indeed.
A prowler has been violently attacking women, and officers ‘Hollywood Nate’ Weiss and the captivating Dana Vaughn are in hot pursuit, with Nate on edge because his no-nonsense, whip-smart partner has a knack for making him feel like a rookie.
And there’s an even darker side to the weirdness. Cue the enigmatic crook Dewey Gleason, master of disguises. Each of his many identities is crafted for the execution of some under-the-radar racket. When, with his henchmen, he hatches an audacious plan, things get very violent indeed.
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Reviews
'The one truly authentic voice of LA crime' Daily Mirror.
'Hilarious black comedy... fabulous characters' Daily Express.
'Wambaugh remains a working master of a genre he created. Hollywood Moon is as bracing, honest and smart as anything Wambaugh has written.' David Simon, creator of The Wire.
'Wambaugh's best book yet' Stephen King.