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California Girl (Parker, T Jefferson) [Hardcover]

T. Jefferson Parker


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Parker delivers yet again with this dynamic novel. 10 Nov 2004
By Jeremy Lynch - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
California Girl is about the Becker boys and follows them into early adulthood. One becomes a homicide detective, one a minister and one a reporter. The bulk of the novel is focused on the death of a young woman, whom the Becker men have known most of their life. Her death affects each of them in a different way.

I have to start by saying I am a fan of Parker's writing and have always been impressed by his work. Having said that, I think California Girl is an exciting step in a new direction. Less of a novel about catching the killer and more about the effects the murder has on the people around her. Like Lehane with Mystic River and Rozan with Absent Friends, Parker is stepping to the next level with a novel that is every bit a piece of literature as it is a crime novel.
It is work like this that helps remove any posible stigma that comes with the term "genre novel"

In April 2005, California Girl was awarded the Edgar award for best Novel of 2004, by the Mystery Writers of America.
It is Parker's second Best Novel Edgar, as Silent Joe also won.
25 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Great stuff! 2 Oct 2004
By Reader/author - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Mr. Parker has always been exceptional at characterization, but this book nails real atmosphere as well, and is at the top of my 2004 list, along with The Narrows by Michael Connelly, Memorial Day by Harry Shannon and that new Robert Crais. The 60's seem especially relevent these days (war and all) so the writing really make my skin ripple. Great stuff! Buy it, you won't be disappointed. As usual.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
California in the 60's 14 Jan 2005
By S. Roddom - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The 1950s and 60s were a chaotic time, in a world that was

undergoing tremendous social change, the youth of California were

not unaffected. The story is about the Becker brothers, Nick (now a

homicide detective), David (a Priest) and Andy (a journalist). The

three boys are mentally transported back to relive their childhood

when Nick is assigned, as his first case, the investigation of the

beheading murder of Janelle Vonn, the younger sister of the violent

Vonn brothers - arch-enemies from the boy's childhood. Andy

recognises that the story of the investigation could lead to his

break into big-time journalism so follows the case closely. Janelle

was abused by her brothers and Nick and Andy had helped her escape

to start a new life, her escape caused a violent encounter between

the two sets of brothers. David, Nick and Andy all investigate the

case from different angles, occasionally co-operating and sharing

their information. As secrets are revealed - careers, lives and

loves are threatened. Are the brothers able to solve the crime

before they become victims of it?

Parker is a very descriptive author, and has used powerful imagery

to portray an investigation that is totally guesswork and hunch

following, does not include computers and modern day forensic

techniques. The era is well researched and brought back memories

of events and fashions of the day. Parker even had well known `real'

characters flitting in and out of the story, such as Richard Nixon

was a friend of the Becker brother's parents. This is my first book

by this author and I found his portrayal of the different characters

to be meticulous, I felt that I knew them all personally by the end

of the book. The plot was good, the characterisation was good and

the writing was excellent.

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