The Commission, Michael Norman
The Commission, Michael Norman
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The Commission

Author: Michael Norman

Narrator: William Dufris

Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/14/2012


Synopsis

Levi Vogue, chairman of the powerful Utah Board of Pardons and Parole, is gunned down in the driveway of his home as he returns from a late evening tryst with Sue Ann Winkler, an exotic dancer at a Salt Lake City strip club. Sam Kincaid, chief of the Special Investigations Branch of the Utah Department of Corrections, is assigned to help Salt Lake City Police Department homicide detective Lieutenant Kate McConnell solve Vogue's murder. The investigation soon leads Kincaid and McConnell into the seedy world of prostitution and strip clubs. The investigation focuses on Charles "Slick" Watts, a violent ex-convict with a long criminal history and a score to settle with Vogue. Then a body is discovered at an abandoned military base in Wendover, Nevada, and the medical examiner concludes that it was a homicide elaborately staged to look like a suicide. Kincaid and McConnell are forced to turn their attention to a complex conspiracy behind the killings. Ultimately, the investigation leads Kincaid and McConnell to a small elite group known as the Commission. As the police close in, the suspects turn first on each other and then on Kincaid. "Norman paints Kincaid as a savvy modern-day hero who's more worried about raising his eight-year-old daughter than in scoring with a femme fatale or his comely partner. Sure, he's PC, but how can you not root for such a stand-up guy."-Entertainment Weekly

About Michael Norman

Michael Norman, a former reporter and columnist for the New York Times, is on the faculty of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and is the author of These Good Men: Friendships Forged in War. Norman was the inaugural writer for the New York Times columns "A Sense of Place," a monthly column exploring the dislocations of modern life in one suburban town; "Lessons," a national column on education; and "Our Towns," a twice-weekly column on life outside New York City.
Norman has also written major articles for various other national publications, including the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post Magazine, and GQ. His work has been syndicated both in the United States and abroad, and he is the author of These Good Men: Friendships Forged in War, a memoir published to critical acclaim in 1990. He lives with his wife and two sons in New Jersey.


Reviews

Heard of this book from a lady who was reading it in the waiting room of InstaCare. She said it was good. We'll see. Edit: Not bad.......more

A new twist on a crime story I have not seen this angle before. Perhaps there are many more that I am just not aware of. Good pace and we'll developed characters.......more

Goodreads review by Karen

Utah Parole Board member is killed and there are more bad guys to uncover.......more