City of Fire, Robert Ellis
City of Fire, Robert Ellis
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City of Fire

Author: Robert Ellis

Narrator: Renee Raudman

Unabridged: 11 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/29/2007


Synopsis

When a vibrant young woman is found in bed by her hotshot businessman husband, carved from belly to throat with a very sharp knife, the elite Robbery-Homicide Division of the LAPD responds in full force. Best-case scenario for lead Detective Lena Gamble: Nikki Brant’s husband killed her, case closed, and on to the next crime scene before the ravenous Hollywood media can get their lurid tabloid machinery up and running. Unfortunately for Lena, though, she knows that best-case scenarios only happen in the movies. The murder is the first in a series of brutal crimes against beautiful women thought to be perpetrated by the same man, a killer dubbed Romeo in the press. It’s the case of a lifetime, and promises to either elevate Lena to the upper echelons of a publicity-hungry department in need of heroes, or bring about a very public and painful fall from grace. Lena has been in the public eye before, on the night her rock-star brother was gunned down on a dark street in Hollywood - an unsolved murder so grisly she’s never recovered. She knows the score when the press and the LAPD collide. As the investigation plays out and a massive forest fire blankets the city with acrid smoke, a cloud of conspiracy descends on Lena’s investigation, and she knows she’ll have to grind this one out...because Nikki Brant’s death just breathed new life into more than one closed case...because the web of conspiracy is spun more intricately than she can possibly imagine... and because Lena knows there’s only one rock-solid rule to murder in L.A.: The bigger the spectacle, the deeper the horror.

About Robert Ellis

Robert Ellis began his career as a writer, producer, and director in film and TV, winning a New York Film Festival award for his documentary work with National Geographic. He is the author of two previous novels, Access to Power and The Dead Room. Born and raised in southeastern Pennsylvania, Ellis lived in Los Angeles for sixteen years and now spends his time between Los Angeles and Connecticut.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Koko on 2009-05-29 08:30:09

Fantastic ending, with lots of twists and turns.

Goodreads review by Dimitar on June 03, 2023

3.5* По време на четенето бях се заканил да дам доста по-нисък резултат от този. Почти до края на книгата сюжетът не блестеше с нещо особено, главната героиня ми се стори като очевадно копие на Хари Бош (детектив с къща на хълма в ЕлЕй и всичко останало, само дето е жена), а българският превод влоша......more

Goodreads review by Eric on October 29, 2016

I enjoy Robert Ellis's work. I also like a good crime mystery with a strong female protagonist. What I don't necessarily like is when the protagonist is made to appear broken. Lena has some personal issues she wrestles with, but the author does a good job balancing them out with a satisfying mystery......more

Goodreads review by Michael on January 20, 2010

Det. Lena Gambrel is assigned the lead responsibility on a case of a young woman found murdered. The victim's body was laid out as if the killer was posing her for someone else to see. The victim had sex recently but the DNA didn't match her husband's. Lena finds info in the home with the number seve......more

Goodreads review by Donna on January 31, 2023

Absolutely love this book. I first read it many years ago when it was first published and it still has the same impact on me as it did then. It's an absolute page turner and I didn't want to put it down. I love the lead character Lena's grit, determination and skill to solve the crime even in the to......more

Goodreads review by Victoria on April 15, 2019

Have you ever looked at life--well, interpersonal relationships, specifically--as a Venn diagram? It's a more boring view of life than seven degrees of separation (or Kevin Bacon). Things like finding out that a Facebook friend is also friends with another Facebook friend and you go, "Huh?" Then you......more