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Demolition Angel von Damato Barbara
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Demolition Angel (2000)

von Damato Barbara

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Crais is at the top of his game, and Demolition Angel delivers the goods. With a bang. . . . Its Silence of the Lambs meets Speed. . . . Crais knows how to press all the right buttons in keeping the story line taut and the action, well, explosive.San Francisco Chronicle
Carol Starkey is struggling to pick up the pieces of her former life as L.A.s finest bomb squad technician. Fueled with liberal doses of alcohol and Tagamet, shes doing time as a Detective-2 with LAPDs Criminal Conspiracy Section. Three years have passed since the event that still haunts her: a detonation that killed her partner and lover, scarred her body and soul, and ended her career as a bomb tech.
When a seemingly innocuous bomb call explodes into a charred murder scene, Carol catches the case and embarks on an investigation of a series of explosions that reveal chilling intentions. The bombs are designed expressly to kill bomb technicians. Now, as the one tech who survived the deadliest of blasts, Carol is in for the most perilous fight of her life. . . .
Praise for Demolition Angel
Terrific . . . explosive . . . [a] high powered thrill ride.The Wall Street Journal
Gripping . . . Crais piles on plot twists . . . gathering the separate threads at the end and igniting them like a string of fireworks.People
A powerful, self-contained novel of suspense that has the compactness, velocity, and effectiveness of a well-aimed bullet . . . This is a thriller that works on every level, a pivotal work from a crime novelist operating at the top of his game.Los Angeles Times

Fascinating and frighteningly believable . . . Starkey is one of the toughest characters to grace the crowded field of thriller books in a long time.USA Today
A flammable techno-thriller with the kind of force that knocks out windows.The New York Times Book Review

"Packs an explosive punch. Though the pace of the book moves like a quick-burning fuse, Crais still takes the time in Demolition Angel to sketch out some memorable characters: Starkey, haunted and hollow-eyed, covering up her pain with a Bogart-tough demeanor; and John Michael Fowles (aka Mr. Red), a sociopath who gets all sorts of information from the Internet without breaking a sweat. . . . Crais keeps things wound so tight that readers will be getting paper cuts in their rush to finish this one.The Denver Post.
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Titel:Demolition Angel
Autoren:Damato Barbara
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Bewertung:****
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Tres anos atras una explosion destrozo la vida de Carole Starkey su companero murio en el acto y ella se vio obligada a abandonar el cuerpo de artificieros de Los Cngeles en el que trabajaba. Ahora pasa las horas intentando combatir su dolor ahogandolo en alcohol y ni siquiera soporta verse reflejada en un espejo. Cuando el departamento le reclama de nuevo para que investigue acerca de un tal Mister Red Starkey empieza a ver la luz. Bajo el pseudonimo de Mister Red se oculta un psicopata experto en la fabricacion de bombas caseras obsesionado por aparecer en la lista de los 10 criminales mas buscados por el FBI. A el se le atribuye el ultimo atentado cometido en la ciudad pero cuando se descubre que las pistas son falsas la investigacion toma un giro inesperado. Esos actos en apariencia anarquicos ocultan un objetivo muy claro y su autor es alguien que esta haciendose pasar por Mister Red.
  Natt90 | Nov 7, 2022 |
I'm a huge fan but this was so disappointing. The MC is a walking, cussing, hard drinking cliche. Think I'll take a pass on this new series & wait for the next instalment of his old one. ( )
1 abstimmen RowingRabbit | Aug 8, 2021 |
Everyone I know loves Crais. I tried one of his series once and it just didn't do it for me. My friend, the bookshop owner, gave me this one for my birthday. It's not part of his series and it is amazing. Carol Starkey is a victim of her job in many ways. As part of a bomb squad, she was nearly blasted to bits. And now, another bomb squader is a bomb victim and she's leading the team to find out who did it. I did not like any of the characters in the book. This is usually a quick ticket to putting it down. But, the first chapter of this book is the most compelling first chapter I've ever read and I was sucked in and glad of it. ( )
  susandennis | Jun 5, 2020 |
I like reading Robert Crais. His novels are always action-packed, have just enough sill puns and brillianlty flawed characters.

In Demolition Angel we get to know Carol Starkey, a tough bomb tech. After being broken, she's trying to get her life back together, survive in a male-domiated world and pretending she's okay (and greatly failing at it). Add to that a mad bomber/killer and a rogue cops and you get the thrilling read this novel is.
My one point of critique: the last two pages feel too sacharin-sugar like. I understand the want to close the story, as this story seems to be intended as a stand-alone, but I feel it would have been better without the 'After' chapter and with an open ending instead. ( )
  HeyMimi | Aug 14, 2017 |
A member of the Los Angeles police department bomb squad is killed inspecting a suspicious package and detective Carol Starkey is assigned to investigate. Starkey, introduced in two earlier Elvis Cole novels, was formerly a member of the bomb squad who was “killed” three years earlier in an explosion. She is suffering from posttraumatic stress syndrome; she drinks heavily and has difficulty relating to people.

Starkey is hoping to be reassigned to the bomb squad but is so psychologically damaged that it is difficult to imagine her even holding on to her job as a detective. Her heavy reliance on gin and smoking to manage her stress make it unlikely that she will be able to function again as a healthy member of society. Those problems also made it difficult for me to identify with her as the protagonist. I found her compulsive smoking to be particularly distasteful. Nevertheless, I found myself warming to Starkey despite her flaws.

A serial murderer known as Mr. Red is the suspected bomber but he is an enigma; his motivation is unclear, his identity is unknown, there are no known pictures of him, and his whereabouts is a mystery. The FBI and ATF believe that he sells his services as an executioner when it pleases him but several of his bombs appear to have targeted members of various municipal bomb squads for unknown reasons.

As Starkey investigates the case she finds evidence that makes her question the identity of the bomber. The mystery is further deepened by the presence of an ATF agent who appears to be hiding something.

“Demolition Angel” poses a multifaceted mystery that leads to a number of surprises. The ending is a bit too melodramatic but most readers will find it to be a compelling read. ( )
  Tatoosh | May 25, 2017 |
Crais tightens the screws to the max in this white-hot crossover thriller about a cop on the trail of a serial bomber. ... [the author] spikes this predictable, foolproof yarn with so many surprises and such a masterly command of pace that you’ll find yourself checking the clock every ten pages. Make sure it’s not digital.
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Crais is at the top of his game, and Demolition Angel delivers the goods. With a bang. . . . Its Silence of the Lambs meets Speed. . . . Crais knows how to press all the right buttons in keeping the story line taut and the action, well, explosive.San Francisco Chronicle
Carol Starkey is struggling to pick up the pieces of her former life as L.A.s finest bomb squad technician. Fueled with liberal doses of alcohol and Tagamet, shes doing time as a Detective-2 with LAPDs Criminal Conspiracy Section. Three years have passed since the event that still haunts her: a detonation that killed her partner and lover, scarred her body and soul, and ended her career as a bomb tech.
When a seemingly innocuous bomb call explodes into a charred murder scene, Carol catches the case and embarks on an investigation of a series of explosions that reveal chilling intentions. The bombs are designed expressly to kill bomb technicians. Now, as the one tech who survived the deadliest of blasts, Carol is in for the most perilous fight of her life. . . .
Praise for Demolition Angel
Terrific . . . explosive . . . [a] high powered thrill ride.The Wall Street Journal
Gripping . . . Crais piles on plot twists . . . gathering the separate threads at the end and igniting them like a string of fireworks.People
A powerful, self-contained novel of suspense that has the compactness, velocity, and effectiveness of a well-aimed bullet . . . This is a thriller that works on every level, a pivotal work from a crime novelist operating at the top of his game.Los Angeles Times

Fascinating and frighteningly believable . . . Starkey is one of the toughest characters to grace the crowded field of thriller books in a long time.USA Today
A flammable techno-thriller with the kind of force that knocks out windows.The New York Times Book Review

"Packs an explosive punch. Though the pace of the book moves like a quick-burning fuse, Crais still takes the time in Demolition Angel to sketch out some memorable characters: Starkey, haunted and hollow-eyed, covering up her pain with a Bogart-tough demeanor; and John Michael Fowles (aka Mr. Red), a sociopath who gets all sorts of information from the Internet without breaking a sweat. . . . Crais keeps things wound so tight that readers will be getting paper cuts in their rush to finish this one.The Denver Post.

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