Tangled Web UK Review March 2007
File Updated: 02/03/2007


Hollywood Station by Joseph Wambaugh
pbk out January 07 (Quercus) at £11.99

Where do you start, when it's all been said before? This is Joseph Wambaugh, after all. You know – The New Centurions, The Choirboys, The Onion Field, and the inspiration for such iconic shows as Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue. It's been ten years since his last novel and a couple of decades since he last wrote about the LAPD, which he joined in 1960. It would be trite to say this is just a return to the old formula, and dismiss it. But you can't. Yes, it's the tried and tested Wambaugh style, but it still works – this sharp brand of wit, wisecracking, and dark humour. It still works well.
The cops of Hollywood Division (no one can think of it as Hollywood Area, as it was called) are a motley bunch, and the call of duty confronts them with some off- the-wall and occasionally horrific sights. Where else could you book Darth Vader for indecent exposure, or forget your gun when a call come in because you are in the john expressing milk from your swollen breasts while on duty with your baby back at home. Surf-dudes Flotsam and Jetsam have to deal with a guy who has slit his own wrists after murdering his lover. And then detective Compassionate Charlie turns up, only to suggest they should have let him bleed out and save a lot of trouble. The force includes rich boy Wesley Drubb, only in it for the buzz, and Hollwood Nate who is sure the next acting job is just around the corner. Unusual combinations occur, as tetchy veteran Fausto Gamboa is teamed up with Budgie Polk – she of the milk-swollen breasts. And then there's the Oracle, a sergeant with more experience than most, and more stripes than can fit on his sleeve. Running through the cascade of seemingly unrelated incidents is a storyline that links together a couple of tweakers (crystal meth addicts) dipping mailboxes for credit cards, the robbery of a jewelry store where a hand grenade is used, and a Russian nightclub of dubious legitimacy. Don't worry – it all dovetails together beautifully.
This is Wambaugh's unique sense of characterisation and plotting at its best. The feeling of a chaos of unrelated incidents, drowning the poor cops on the street, gloriously recreates a heightened reality that is engrossing. This is LAPD post-Rodney King, and a shooting incident brings the whole section under scrutiny, making the cops life even harder. It is left to the Oracle to see through the ugly morass. Wambaugh clearly lived this experience to be able to convey it so authentically. And his acknowledgement at the beginning of the book confirms that he is still drawing on actual incidents involving real- life cops. He dumps you deep in to the thick of it from bloody start to messy finish. So take this chance to wallow in the detritus of LA street-life. You'll love every moment of it.


( Ian Morson Author of Falconer books and short listed for 1999 Ellis Peters Historical Crime Dagger)
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