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The Choirboys

By: Joseph Wambaugh
Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
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Partners in the Los Angeles Police Department, they’re haunted by terrifying dark secrets of the nightwatch - shared predawn drink and sex sessions they call choir practice. Each wears his cynicism like a bulletproof jockstrap - each has his horror story, his bad dream, his night shriek. He is afraid of his friends–he is afraid of himself.

©1975 Joseph Wambaugh (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Mystery Hard-Boiled Exciting

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"Stark...orgiastic...brilliant. Wambaugh's finest book." ( Los Angeles Times)
  • Top 100 Mysteries of All Time (Mystery Writers of America)
100 Must-Read Thrillers (International Thriller Writers)
Brutally Honest Portrayal • Compelling Characters • Dark Comedic Timing • Psychological Depth • Vivid Storytelling

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wambaugh's best fiction book about a watch of dysfunctional Patrol officers comes to life thanks to Oliver Wyman's great narration and character work. I must listen for fans of wambaugh.

Wambaugh's Best

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you'll love this book. Although The New Centuriens is Wamaughs best, in my opinion, this is a close second. It keeps. you riveted to the edge of your seat.

You'll love this book.

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I've seen the movie a couple times after a college professor referenced it in class. As with any movie based on a book, the book was better. Raunchy for most but if you've done the job, you'll appreciate the place from where it comes.

Finally gave this one a go, and it was worth it.

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One of the best audiobooks I've heard. Unfortunately, they seem to have accidentally failed to include the two-page prologue. It takes place during the Vietnam War - two unnamed Marines, one tall and one short, are hiding in a cave hoping not to be discovered by the enemy. The tall one nearly freaks out and reveals their hiding place, but the short one quiets him with a hug, a pat on the shoulder, and the words, "Hush now, I'm right here. You're not alone." Then as the novel progresses, the reader figures out which pair of police officers these Marines are.

Excellent Novel and Narrator, Missing Prologue

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I am no cop, but I have been involved in the criminal justice system as an attorney for over 40 years… I am also a multiply-deployed, combat veteran… And the insight of this book is amazing. It is a psychological story. It is a terrific commentary on PTSD, it is a terrific mystery. and it is an indictment of bureaucracies and the toadying sycophants, who invariably rise to the top, It is a social commentary, it is humorous, it is sad and… it is life. What did I say above? It is a masterpiece. Even more importantly, it is a book that should be read because it pulls no politically correct punches… When I think that the Choir Boys might not make it past the editor for fear of the virtue, signaling social arbiters, determined to destroy freedom of expression, I thank God the first amendment, though battered, still stands.

This is a Masterpiece….

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