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Demolition Angel

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Robert Crais, author of the Edgar Award-nominated L A Requiem is a master of the intelligent and complex suspense novel. In Demolition Angel he delves into the life-on-the-edge world of the Los Angeles bomb squad.
Three years ago Carol Starkey was one of L A's best bomb squad technicians. Then a freak accident while disarming a bomb left her scarred inside and out. Now a Detective-2 with the LAPD's Criminal Conspiracy Section, she is struggling to rebuild her shattered world. When an explosion claims the life of a technician who was a colleague and friend, Carol is assigned to head up the investigation.
With the help of an ATF agent, she discovers that a brilliant madman is designing bombs intended to kill the people whose job it is to disarm them. But as they begin their chase of the man known as Mr Red, Carol finds that nothing about the case is as it appears. All she knows for certain is that she is the next target.
With finely drawn characters and non-stop suspense, Demolition Angel is an unforgettable experience. Paul Hecht deftly conveys both Carol's determination and fear as she fights to reclaim her life.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The excitement generated by this author and reader combination is almost as explosive as the plot. The "angel" in this story is Carol Starkey, an L.A. detective and former bomb-squad technician who was pronounced dead and then revived at the scene of an explosion. Starkey, now an alcoholic, and a male ATF agent pursue a serial bomber, Mr. Red, who focuses his efforts on killing bomb-disposal technicians. Paul Hecht is solid as the cop and dynamite as the brilliant but mad Mr. Red. The listener's only complaint with Hecht is his too-long pauses between some chapters--often the pause is so long the listener thinks the tape is over. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 1, 2000
      Acclaimed for his Elvis Cole mystery series (L.A. Requiem, etc.), Crais deserves further garlands for this stand-alone crime novel. The book features one of the most complex heroines to grace a thriller since Clarice Starling locked eyes with Hannibal Lecter, a deliciously spooky villain in the person of a mad bomber known as Mr. Red, and an aggressively involving plot. Carol Starkey was a rising light in the LAPD Bomb Squad until, two years back, a bomb blew up in her face, maiming her and killing her lover/partner. Now Carol's a bitter, chain-smoking alcoholic with the LAPD's Criminal Conspiracy Section, who gets drawn into a literally explosive conspiracy when a bomb kills Charlie Riggio, one of her former bomb squad colleagues. Forensic evidence points toward the bomb being the work of John Michael Fowles, aka Mr. Red, a coldhearted young bomber-assassin-for-hire and master of disguise. Much of the narrative concerns Carol's pursuit of him, most excitingly on the Net through a secret mad-bombers' site, aided by a saturnine federal (ATF) agent, Jack Pell. Intercut are scenes of Mr. Red's various mad plottings, which take a hairpin turn when he learns that the cops think he killed Riggio: for in fact he didn't. That murder pans out as a copycat crime for personal gain, and now Carol must pursue both Riggio's killer and Mr. Red, who in turn has taken an intimate interest in this bomb-savvy female cop. The subsequent pas de deux between Carol and Mr. Red is too reminiscent of the dance between Starling and Lecter, but otherwise this novel gets high marks for originality, and even higher ones for suspense and, above all, for multidimensional, wounded characters who give all the excitement a rare depth. BOMC and Literary Guild featured selection; Mystery Guild main selection; author tour; film rights sold to Columbia/Tri-Star.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Carol Starkey is a former bomb technician scarred both physically and psychologically by an explosion three years earlier. Now she finds herself dealing with a notorious bomber, Mr. Red, after a colleague is killed by a device built in the killer's style. Patricia Kalember keeps the narration moving well in this briskly paced story, undoubtedly speeded up even more by the abridgment. She tends to give male characters thin, feminine voices. While this is usually a minus, it creates a unique, memorable voice for the character of the meek, imprisoned bomber who has clues to the fatal blast. The story's editing preserves the plot without telegraphing important clues to the ending. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

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