Demolition Angel

Demolition Angel by Robert Crais, published by Wheeler in 2000, is a gripping narrative that follows Carol Starkey, a Los Angeles bomb squad detective. This edition spans 474 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Starkey as she grapples with her traumatic past, including the permanent scarring she endured and the loss of her lover and partner during a previous detonation. As a series of explosions disrupts the city, she embarks on a perilous investigation that tests her resolve and skills.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Starkey’s character as she navigates the complexities of her role within the police force and the challenges posed by the ongoing threats in Los Angeles. The narrative delves into themes of resilience and the impact of trauma, while also highlighting the dynamics of policewomen in a high-stakes environment. With its focus on mystery and detective elements, this book presents a vivid portrayal of Starkey’s journey through danger and discovery, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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Carol Starkey, a Los Angeles bomb squad detective who suffered permanent scarring and watched her lover/partner die in a prior detonation, embarks on a dangerous investigation into a series of explosions rocking the city.
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