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Floaters

Floaters

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another hit for Wambaugh!
Review: As an avid Wambaugh fan, I was again drawn into this book. His style of writing keeps the readers attention and prevents you from putting it down. Especially nice is the way he allows his readers to get to know the charactors so well. You will be be surprised, entertained, and amused as Wambaugh takes you through the world of sailing and the America's Cup regattas in San Diego

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not exactly typical
Review: Being a fan of The Glitter Dome, Delta Star and his other works I was expecting a typical Wambaugh. This one wasn't. It struck me more as an Elmore Leonard with Wambaugh humor in it.

It was funny. It did make me laugh out loud causing stares for it seems America needs to get a good sense of humor. I would have been asking the title something like the woman in the Restaurant scene in Harry and Sally.

The plot revolves around saving the Americas Cup for the USA and the people that play a part in the crime and the people that effect the efforts of the police and the crime. The view switches between the leads. The cup itself is the main character not any one person. This can lead to thinking it is a slow plot or confusing. The talk of the cup and the racers reaches a point of boredom but Wambaugh himself writes into the book that no one else cares about this stuff just when you are about to say "Give the cup away."

Not your typical Wambaugh.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This was a poorly written book.
Review: I believe that this book was very poorly written. It had a slow moving plot and the ending was dull. It had a good story line but as I said it moved to slow. There is better literature to be reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great story with "I'll be damned!" surprise ending.
Review: If the reader looks for intrigue, coupled with suspense, and . . . "The bums got what they deserved!" ending, including a bit of the "behind-the-scenes camaraderie and mystery" which surround the America's Cup international sailing regatta, Welcome! Street cop and vice squad squalor at its best. Wambaugh's a winner every time

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Classic Wambaugh-a delight to read
Review: If you like Joseph Wambaugh's books, you'll love this one! (If you don't, of course, you'll still hate him.) It's the freshest and most fascinating book he's written since Golden Orange. Full of sleazy characters and sizzling dialog. I found the plot easier to follow than some of his more convoluted offerings. A fun book to read during a weekend in the mountains

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A big disappointment
Review: Normally I love Wambaugh's work, but I found this book very disappointing. I thought the dialog was stilted, the pacing slow and the plot boring. I brought this book on a 12 hour plane ride, and finished it because I had no choice - but it made for a very disappointing read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A FINE, FUN READ.
Review: Snappily written, fast paced and witty. Joseph Wambaugh is funny and ceaselessly inventive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book with a great dedication!
Review: The book is a great potrayal of the Americas Cup with a extra flare! He really know how to write about sailing! He also has great friends to dedicate the book to!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Floaters
Review: This is just another example of Mr. Wambaugh's extroadinary ability to capture the reader's mind & put them into the character's phych. One almost has to feel sorry for the killer in as much as his thought's regarding the killing, cup and social face is hiliarious. Keeep them coming Mr. Wambaugh!!! Sierra Schoffstall, Columbia, SC

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: wambaugh's scriptwriting is flawless
Review: This is my second experience reading Wambaugh, the first being "The Golden Orange". Wambaugh's strength lies in his sharp, cynical, sarcastic and blackly humerous use of language. I laughed out loud at his witty and dark brand of humor. His command of the English language and cynical look at Americana seen through the eyes of cops and robbers is worth the price of admission alone. This novel works mostly through his style, and the plot is greatly enhanced through his wordplay. I learned more about Americas Cup racing than I ever wanted to know, yet was never bored throughout "Floaters". A lesser writer might not have been able to make such a plot work, since the finale is laced with coincedence and irony, yet Wambaugh's style more than makes up for any potentially lame plot twists. This is not to say that the plot is poor or predictable; it's neither. But the fact is that few writers would be able to pull off such a tale.


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