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Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You (Paperback)

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Combining Southern grace and urban brutality, ex-cop Drummond debuts with 10 short stories grouped into five blistering fictional portraits of Baton Rouge policewomen. Each lady is tough even without her bulletproof vest, and all are plagued by death and corruption as they undertake the bracing, dehumanizing enforcement of justice. In the three "Katherine" stories, the protagonist relates in her own dispassionate voice how she fired two shots into a robbery suspect's chest and then massaged his heart through the gaping bullet wound. She possesses a keen talent for detecting danger and the gruesome gift of determining cause and time of death-a few hours, a day, a week-from the first pungent whiffs of a corpse. In "Liz," a haunted traffic officer recuperates from a car accident, dredging up grisly memories from her days on the force; in "Mona," the burned-out protagonist struggles not to lose control in her professional and personal life. On her first day at work in Victim Services, another policewoman ("Cathy") responds to a stabbing, the knife still sticking out of the woman's chest when she arrives. Years later, after Cathy has married one of the investigators, the victim returns to ask her to reopen the case, accusing Cathy's husband of misconducting the investigation. And in "Sarah," the protagonist escapes to New Mexico from the moral morass she lands in when a group of policewomen take justice into their own hands in a Louisiana swamp. Choosing original characters over cliches and gritty detail over simplification, Drummond continually surprises with her profiles in courage, which focus on a captivating minority on the force.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

Review

"This astonishing debut collection makes it clear that Drummond was a writer long before she was a police officer." (Los Angeles Times Book Review )

"This is an exceptional body of writing." (Library Journal (starred review) )

"Stories that [put Drummond's] insider's knowledge to work, offering fresh insights into the lives of police officers and women." (Atlanta Journal-Constitution )

"A superb debut ...marvelous command of fear and sensuous involvement. Prose that weighs like a gun in your palm." (Kirkus Reviews (starred) )

"This is an exceptional body of writing." (Library Journal (starred) )

"Drummond brings a major new talent to the crime fiction scene." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"Unforgettable, beautifully written stories." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"Combining Southern grace and urban brutality ...Drummond continually surprises with her profiles in courage." (Publishers Weekly )

"The stories are sure-footed and fascinating in their insight into the specifics of a cop's reality." (The Oregonian (Portland) )

"Tough and tender, this book is simply unforgettable." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"Unforgettable stories. . . that will make readers suck in their breath." (San Antonio Express-News )

".Elegant, graceful, unexpected and completely haunting. Drummond brings a major new talent to the crime fiction scene." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"For readers who like their crime fiction raw and flavored by moral dilemmas, these stories are intriguingly fresh." (Daily News )

"So compelling that it's difficult to stop reading." (Entertainment Weekly )

"Searing.eye-opening.[Laurie Lynn Drummond] is a deft storyteller." (Contra Costa Times )

"Sincere praise from Elmore Leonard is the equivalent of striking literary gold, and that's just what Laurie Drummond has done." (Bellingham Herald )

"A superb debut. Prose that weighs like a gun in your palm." (Kirkus Reviews (starred) )

"The stories are sure-footed and fascinating in their insight into the specifics of a cop's reality." (The Oregonian (Portland) )

"Choosing original characters over clichs and gritty detail over simplification, Drummond continually surprises with her profiles in courage." (Publishers Weekly )

"Drummond's clear voice shuns distracting, overtly literary first-book flourishes. The author's mapping of complex terrain ...keeps the pages turning." (Time Out New York )

"For readers who like their crime fiction raw and flavored by moral dilemmas, these stories are intriguingly fresh." (New York Daily News )

"Elegant, graceful, unexpected and completely haunting." (New Orleans Times-Picayune )

"Tough, scary and riveting." (Entertainment Weekly )

"Strong and wise ...like the memory of a loved one passed, these stories linger long past their last breath." (San Diego Union-Tribune )

"Fresh and engaging. [Drummond's] stories hold pleasures beyond those of a standard whodunit." (San Francisco Chronicle )

"Unflinching in its portrayal of [female officers'] lives." (Cincinnati Enquirer )

"A brilliant debut carries the flash of fact." (Portland Tribune )

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Female officer finds book unrealistic, Mai 17 2004
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As a 15 year veteran female police officer of a large city, I looked forward to reading this book. I have not read a book about working the streets from a female officer's point of view . After reading this book, I still have read a decent one.

From the beginning the book's prose sounded forced and fake. The sometimes stunningly flowery descriptions sounded like a college student trying to impress a teacher. I was suprised to find that Drummond had actually been a cop, as the accounts of the female officers being involved in shootings, dealing with dead body calls, ect. sounded like how a civilian thinks an officer would feel. Overall, I was disappointed by this book, and would not recommned it to anybody. There are better books about cops out there.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A compelling ride-along, Mars 25 2004
Par Luan Gaines "luansos" (Dana Point, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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These related stories of five female officers in Baton Rough, Louisiana, are intense and honest; the author writes with a sharp sense of the physical, her eyes trained to details. Each woman walks through her own personal experience in law enforcement, what this occupation asks from her, what she can give.

Story by story, each woman portrays a different phase of police work: one her first killing and how that death stays with her; another dealing with the blunt brutality the job brings into her daily life and the loss of humanity that ensues; yet another balances police instincts against the fallibility we all share. All come face to face with everyday evil, the emotional consequences of constant stress and the difficulties in maintaining family relationships.

Precise and honest, Drummond cuts to the bone, fearless in the face of seething emotions. With particular clarity, each story is a vignette of humanity, the meaning of extraordinary careers in law enforcement. Mostly, their choice seems preordained, as these women step boldly into what is considered a man's world. Part fiction, part memoir, part autobiography, these stories are vivid and compelling.

There is a blunt brutality in the telling of these tales, absolutely nothing frivolous in the prose. The women's work has somehow leached their souls, sucking out the softness of their femininity. Perhaps it is the unrelenting violence of the job, the soul-deadening, dangerous inhumanity that fills their days. Through the talents of this author, we view these women as separate identities, each portraying a different facet of their work; yet all are products of the writer's creativity. These characters are deeply troubled, heroic and flawed, just like everyone else. Except that these women put on a uniform and walk hand in hand with life and death, dedicated to a profession that offers few rewards in the end. Surely, this is a special calling, audible to those few brave souls who choose this field. Luan Gaines/2004.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Stunning, stellar debut ...I look forward to more Drummond !, Mars 20 2004
Par Terry Mathews (a small town in east Texas) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It's surprising that this debut collection of fictional stories by a former Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officer has not made every best sellers list in the country.

Laurie Lynn Drummond is a born story teller, even if some of the tales are chock full of brutality, death and mayhem. It's been a long time since I read fiction this good.

Drummond has put together a collection of "police stories" told from five female officer's point of view: Katherine - Liz - Mona - Cathy and Sarah. Each woman has a distinct voice and each woman works out her issues in her own manner and timeframe.

Yes, there are brutal crimes, body parts, victims and police procedure, but what sets Drummond apart from other "crime writers" is the way she peels back the layers of her characters. Drummond unfolds each one and presents it to her reader, like a gift.

One of Katherine's stories, TASTE, TOUCH, SIGH, SOUND, SMELL is almost too difficult for a civilian to read, but Drummond somehow manages to pull you through the horror. Mona's CLEANING YOUR GUN is startling in its desperation.

However, it was Sarah's WHERE I COME FROM that utterly transfixed me. Ex-cop Sarah Jeffries lands in a small town in New Mexico (population 986)and begins a new life after a series of events drove her to the brink of insanity. Drummond's ability to link Sarah's plight, small town life, Hispanic mojo, an old man's grief and a tragic accident displays a mastery seldom seen in a first book.

I look forward to future work from this author.

Enjoy!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Noteworthy Collection from a Former Police Officer
There is more to Louisiana than New Orleans. If you have the time and inclination, you can take I-10 East out of New Orleans (leave early, before 6:30 a.m. Read more
Publié le Fév 29 2004 par Bookreporter.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 Blue Religion
Apparently, despite what streets we patrol, or whether we are male or female, police officers are all of the same faith, the blue religion. Ms. Read more
Publié le Fév 25 2004 par Dennis M. Banahan

5.0étoiles sur 5 Anything you say can and will be used against you
To finally hear the police story told from a female officer's view is frightening and heartwarming at the same time. Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Real Police Women Be Recognized!
Laurie, we love you! We can't wait for your next book!

I am a newly retired female police Lieutenant and I can tell you this book was written about me (and many other... Read more

Publié le Fév 24 2004 par Valerie Arnold

5.0étoiles sur 5 Armed and Dangerous, Memoirs of a Chicago Policewoman
If you're a cop, Gallo's book transends race, sex, and regional boundries. All her stories are shockingly familiar and are told in a way that reminds you these are her true... Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2004 par cj

3.0étoiles sur 5 ARMED AND DANGEROUS IS BETTER
If anything You Say is your cup of tea, (and I liked it a lot) then you MUST read ARMED AND DANGEROUS by Gina Gallo. It's head over heels better. Read more
Publié le Fév 23 2004 par Andy Murcia

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow, it is hard to put down
INTRODUCTION
Laurie Lynn Drummond's book from start to finish, draws you deep inside her characters. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2004 par atmj

5.0étoiles sur 5 Stunningly good insight into being a female cop
In a stunning collection of short stories and novellas, author and former female cop Laurie Lynn Drummond describes life as experienced by female police officers. Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2004 par booksforabuck

5.0étoiles sur 5 An eye opener- Great insights into women in blue
Five Baton Rouge female police officers wear their badge with honor, courage and pride. Here are their poignant and fascinating stories that will have a profound affect on the... Read more
Publié le Fév 3 2004 par Harriet Klausner

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Powerful New Voice for Policewomen
Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You is the best collection of short stories I have ever read about policewomen. Read more
Publié le Fév 3 2004 par Professor Donald Mitchell

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