Boulevard, Stephen Jay Schwartz
Boulevard, Stephen Jay Schwartz
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Boulevard

Author: Stephen Jay Schwartz

Narrator: Ray Porter

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/15/2009


Synopsis

Stephen Jay Schwartz delivers an intense, nonstop thrill ride in this shocking new novel about a Los Angeles Police Department Robbery-Homicide detective who must find a killer responsible for a series of murders that are directly related to him.LAPD detective and former vice cop Hayden Glass is a sex addict. The addiction has ruined his marriage and continues to complicate every aspect of his life. But regular attendance in Sex Addicts Anonymous meetings has helped keep his behavior from affecting his career. That is, until he suspects that three macabre and seemingly unrelated murders are linked to his meetings and targeted directly at him. The rift between his private secrets and his duty to uphold the law plays out against an ever-shortening timetable in which to save his own life and the lives of the people he loves.

About Stephen Jay Schwartz

Stephen Jay Schwartz spent a number of years as the director of development for film director Wolfgang Petersen. His career includes numerous feature-film writing assignments as well as work for the Discovery Channel.

About Ray Porter

Ray Porter is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator and fifteen-year veteran of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including Almost Famous, ER, and Frasier.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel

This one blew me away. I was hooked from the start, and then became irritated and grouchy when real-life interruptions got in the way of my read. That's a very good sign. :) In Boulevard, Schwartz's debut thriller, we're introduced to a troubled protagonist, Hayden Glass, a dedicated and gifted robbe......more

I have read so many novels that involve Los Angeles’s Parker Center that I feel as if I have been there many times. Boulevard is another one of those detective stories that revolves around it and all the infighting and politics that go along with it. Before you click away though, understand that Ste......more

Goodreads review by Eric_W

Really an excellent police procedural reminiscent of Michael Connelly. Hayden Glass is a Robbery Homicide detective​​​​​ assigned to the murder of a politically powerful Councilman's daughter. Hayden is also a recovering sex addict who attends meetings of a group similar to AA so the audience gets a......more

Goodreads review by John

An engrossing serial killer book with an ending not dissimilar to Se7en. Detective Hayden Glass is seriously flawed and on a downward spiral, he's lost his wife because of his sexual addiction problem and he's having serious problems getting past step 3 in his 12 step programme and that's before he......more


Quotes

“Boulevard is raw, twisted, and so hard-boiled it simmers from beginning to end.” Robert Crais, New York Times bestselling author 

“Relentless and unflinching, a shocking thriller that dares you to keep reading. Schwartz has created one of the most complex and tortured protagonists I’ve encountered in a long time. A powerful debut.” Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author 

“A terrific police thriller. It’s fast-paced and convincingly told. The streets of LA have never been meaner or seamier. Schwartz is gifted with clear vision and a knowing heart and a way with words. Wonderful.”  T. Jefferson Parker, New York Times bestselling author

“Schwartz does a fine job of blurring the lines between sexuality and violence, the criminal world and the police world.” Publishers Weekly

“Plot twists and turns plus an unusual denouement make Schwartz an author to watch. Mystery fans who enjoy reading about the mean streets of LA (à la Robert Crais, Michael Connelly, T. Jefferson Parker) will devour this.” Library Journal

“Porter sprinkles disturbing details matter-of-factly into his reading, and as incongruities begin to coalesce, listeners realize something isn’t quite right. Porter’s reading of Glass’ thoughts and words betray nothing but nagging wonder, and his delivery noticeably tightens when horrific plot twists take over and the final bloodfest nears with palpable inevitability. Porter steers through the jolting conclusion, finishing the suspenseful novel with a fitting calmness. A compelling and comprehensively spooky reading.” Booklist (audio review)

“The plot of Boulevard is a ride befitting the haunting setting. It’s a blind-folded ride through the streets of Los Angeles in a car with no breaks. You can’t see what’s coming at you but you experience the rush of the ride as it’s happening. Schwartz does an outstanding job of developing place and plot. His characters are dimensional and human…I listened to Boulevard on audio from Blackstone Audio narrated by Ray Porter. The combination of book and narrator was exceptional. One of Porter’s strengths is taking on the role he is reading, chameleon-like. While I’ve enjoyed him reading other crime novels, they don’t impede my ability to envision him as Hayden Glass. He exuded Hayden’s anger and frustration. I think Porter also accentuated the darkness of the novel’s tone. Schwartz and Porter brought Hayden Glass and his Los Angeles to life.” Jen’s Book Thoughts blog