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California Fire and Life

By: Don Winslow
Narrated by: Jon Lindstrom
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Jack Wade, a claims adjuster for California Fire and Life Mutual Insurance Company, is one of the best arson investigators around. He's a man who knows fire, who can read the traces it leaves behind like a roadmap. When he's called in to examine an unusual claim, the tracks of the fire tell him that something's wrong. So wrong that he violates his own cardinal rule--"You don't get personal, you don't get emotional. Whatever you do, you don't get involved"--and plunges into the case.

Real estate mogul Nicky Vale's house is one of the most valuable properties on this stretch of the Southern California gold coast--large, luxurious, crammed with antiques, set on a nice piece of land with a perfect ocean view. After a disastrous blaze tears through a wing of the house, it's only normal that Vale would file an insurance claim. But a $3 million claim is rarely normal, especially not when it's filed within hours of the horrific death of the owner's young and beautiful wife. The County Sheriff's Department investigator, Brian "Accidentally" Bentley, has declared the fire, well, accidental--caused by Mrs. Vale's passing out in bed with a bottle of vodka and a lit cigarette--although a careful look at the evidence points to something more sinister.

When Jack begins his investigation, he draws on his skill, experience and sheer stubbornness to uncover the truth of what's going on, but each step leads him further into a situation that's becoming increasingly dangerous. Soon arson is the least of Jack's worries, as the case grows to involve the Russian mob, Vietnamese gangs, real estate scams, counterfeiting and corporate corruption. In addition, Jack's forced to confront his own ghosts, including a fatal professional error, and to cope with the sudden reentry into his life of the best thing that ever happened to him: Letitia del Rio, a Sheriff's deputy whose bombshell looks are exceeded only by her smarts and guts.

As the investigation spins out of control, Jack finds himself pulled so far in that he might not make it out. His outrageous behavior and defiant integrity, usually about as helpful to him as third-degree burns, may now be the only things that will keep the investigation--and Jack himself--from being snuffed out.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Real Estate

Critic reviews

"Intriguing and suspenseful."
--The San Diego Union-Tribune

"[A] jazzy California thriller . . . Think Philip Marlowe if he were still sleuthing--and had taken up surfing."
--Entertainment Weekly (Editor's Choice)
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Another great listen from the master. Missed 3 tube stops I was so lost in the twisty turny plot. Cracking read too. The descriptions of fire and its machinations aside, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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This is a very well written and performed story with great characters and intriguing twists that keep you listening and listening.
Don Winslow demonstrates (again) that he has a great eye for details. I suppose it helped that the places were known to me but, even so, it all comes to life in your mind’s eye.
As cliched as it is; I really did not want the book to end.

Don’t get this if you have things to do!

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lost belief in both the story and characters about haalff way through. The narrative veered more a d more into the realms of absurdity and some of the heightened dialogue particularly in the climactic scenes was so ridiculous as to be laughable. A misfire (!) from an author whose later stuff is certainly worth a read. the Cities trilogy is a good place to catch him at his best.

started well, interesting subject matter

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Really enjoyed this one. A mix of hard boiled private dick and noir with a touch of the mob and everything you ever wanted to know about combustion. Very well narrated. Recommended.

Great listen

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Don Winslow is a phenomenal writer and storyteller. And the narrator was flawless. Hated to finish..

phenomenal

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