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Following the success of his bestselling novel White Sister, Stephen J. Cannell’s latest blockbuster has Detective Shane Scully fighting to save a man railroaded for murder, while his wife, Alexa, has become a total stranger to him
A small-time crook is doing life in California’s notoriously brutal Corcoran State Prison for the murder of his mother. He admitted to the crime, but now he claims his confession was coerced by the cops. A beautiful Internal Affairs detective, Secada “Scout” Llevar, asks Shane to help investigate, and he agrees after learning the original homicide detective was Brian Devine, a ruthless cop with whom Scully has a bad history.
What begins as a routine review quickly turns into something much more deadly. The case is abruptly shut down by an LAPD deputy chief, and Shane begins to suspect that for unknown reasons the prisoner really may have been framed by the police. But some things, once started, cannot be stopped, and the investigation spirals dangerously out of control, implicating a violent Hispanic gang, a millionaire power broker, and the front-runner in the Los Angeles mayoral race.
Meanwhile, Shane and Alexa struggle to save their marriage, which has come perilously close to disintegration since Alexa’s near-fatal shooting in White Sister—just as Shane finds himself attracted to his new partner. Could the answer to their marital troubles be tied to the case he’s investigating? In Cannell’s latest heart-pounding thriller, Shane is tried in ways he has never been, risking his family, his job, and his life.
Cannell, creator of TV's Rockford Filesand A-Team, fails to translate his considerable narrative gifts into print in this seventh Shane Scully police thriller (after 2006's White Sister). LAPD detective Scully has been struggling in his personal life ever since his wife, Alexa, the department's chief of the detective's bureau, was shot in the head and developed erratic mood swings. Secada Llevar, a sexy investigating officer for internal affairs, corners Scully and demands his help in reopening a homicide; she believes Tru Hickman, convicted of killing his mother to support a meth habit, was railroaded by some corrupt cops, but she has been ordered by her superiors to drop her inquiry. Scully joins her probe and predictably uncovers high-level corruption, possibly connected with an impending mayoral election, while struggling with his attraction to Secada. The perils-of-Pauline ending is better suited for the small screen, and the numerous implausibilities may be too much for some readers. (Jan.)
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Posted January 24, 2008
No one can beat Cannell these days when it comes to the police action drama, and The Three Shirt Deal totally validates this opinion. The plot is full of surprises and populated by interesting characters and situations, some of which come straight from recent headlines. But what makes this and all of Cannell's novels stand out in the genre is the way he gets you to invest emotionally in his characters and then puts you inside the conflicts and challenges which threaten to destroy them. It's this kind of emotional merry-go-round which sets the quality of his work far above that of most of his contemporaries. Can't wait for the next one!
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Posted January 23, 2008
I recently read Three Shirt Deal and found it to be very exciting. It picks up where White Sister left off with Shane and Alexa trying to save their marriage, but it's also a good 'jumping in' point for people who are new to the series. In Three Shirt Deal, Stephen J. Cannell skillfully weaves between Shane and Alexa's story, and Shane's efforts to free an innocent man wrongly convicted of a murder he did not commit. Here's the twist, to solve this mystery, Shane is teamed up with an attractive female detective during a time when his relationship to Alexa is faltering. This creates a lot of tension and temptation!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Detectives Shane Scully and his wife, Alexa, both seem to find a way to get themselves involved in intricate situations, but the implausibility of it all leaves this book short of a great review. It's a fine, quick read for the spring travel season, but you can leave it on the plane and never give it a second thought.
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Overview
Following the success of his bestselling novel White Sister, Stephen J. Cannell’s latest blockbuster has Detective Shane Scully fighting to save a man railroaded for murder, while his wife, Alexa, has become a total stranger to him
A small-time crook is doing life in California’s notoriously brutal Corcoran State Prison for the murder of his mother. He admitted to the crime, but now he claims his confession was coerced by the cops. A beautiful Internal Affairs detective, Secada “Scout” Llevar, asks Shane to help investigate, and he agrees after learning the original homicide detective...