A King of Infinite Space (Long Beach Homicide Book 1)

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| Rating | : | 4.10 (506 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00395ZYY0 |
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| Number of Pages | : | 275 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-08-10 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Action plus A kick butt and take names action book. No dull moments in this police thriller and written in a realistic believable style. Book number one in a four book series and a prompt to purchase the next three in the series. That said it is easily a stand-alone novel. A fast read with fast paced action and at five stars definitely recommended.. Irish Leo said pretty good not perfect. Good , but it is possible one reason I enjoyed it so much is that it is set in the town I live in. I like another of his detective series better.I wish I had the name of it on my mind today. sorry about that.but this one and the Pain Scale were not my favorites. But as I said the location made it likeable for me.. A King of Infinite Space Mr Dilts writes another excellent story. I enjoy the character conversation that explains and compels the story forward and their thoughts that helps to fill out who they are. I had trouble putting it down. The police drama is very good and realistic with a superb ending. I'll have to read the next one.
When Danny arrives at the school, the blood-spattered crime scene turns even his veteran stomach. Long Beach, California, homicide detective Danny Beckett is pouring the weekend’s first shot of vodka when the call comes in: Elizabeth Williams, a teacher at nearby Warren High School, has been brutally murdered in her classroom. His hunt for the murderer soon morphs into a personal quest for atonement as he struggles to come to terms with the loss of his wife and family. A King of Infinite Space is a riveting crime novel that serves as a memorable introduction for Danny Beckett to the ranks of fiction’s favorite hardened detectives.. What could this young woman have done to make her the target of such a violent attack? And
Although my career goals changed, I was left with a considerable amount of background knowledge that I felt I could put to good use. And a few of those closest to me commented on the similarity between Danny's and my voices and perspectives. I wanted to do something different. And it didn't hurt that my favorite writers included the likes of James Lee Burke and Michael Connelly. Eventually, I had to admit they were right.But it was only recently, when I had occasion to look through an old family photo album and saw a picture of myself at age four, around the time of my father’s death. One of the main reasons I've always loved reading is that it takes me away from myself and allows me to experience the lives of other people. As is the case in many such programs, there was a good deal of autobiographical introspection in the writing going on around me, and that was the last thing I wanted to do. One by one they pointed out details and ideas and jokes and phrases that they'd he
