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Eureka (Hardcover)

by William Diehl (Author) "The two young men who rode over the crest of the hill were a study in contrast ..." (more)
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William Diehl clearly understands the three essentials of any bestselling 1940s-era crime thriller: gangsters, gunplay, and guilty secrets. But Eureka isn't just another noirish shoot-'em-up, as shallow and forgettable as a stoolie's grave. It's a combustible, epic-aspiring saga about long-ago violence and the limits of justice, about revenge and redemption and two rivalrous lawmen drawn together by common ideals.

Most of the action centers around Zeke Bannon, a young L.A. cop whose probing into the murder of a mysterious widow--electrocuted in her own bathtub--leads him to the once-sinful town of Eureka, now called San Pietro. It's from there that she'd been receiving anonymous cashier's checks over the last two decades, money Bannon figures she earned by her silence. Was she helping to cover up the truth about a 1921 shootout that caused the death of Eureka's frontier-style sheriff? Nobody in modern San Pietro will talk, least of all Thomas "Brodie" Culhane, a World War I hero who cleaned up the town and is now running for governor of California. Torn between admiring Culhane and trying to link him to the widow's killing, Bannon ignites historical enmities that threaten to express both men to their graves.

Although Diehl offers ample cinematic violence here, there's little true menace, and a romantic subplot involving Bannon with a gorgeous banker is neither credible nor effectively exploited. Still, Eureka is a polished work, full of careful character studies and drama, with a gasp-provoking solution that few readers will anticipate. --J. Kingston Pierce



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HFollowing a four-year hiatus after the somewhat lackluster Reign in Hell, the third volume of the Martin Vail thriller series, legions of this bestselling author's readers will herald this triumphant comeback as his best novel ever. Combining the psychological chiaroscuro of L.A. Confidential with the dramatic sweep and stylish noir of Chinatown, this labyrinthine, multigenerational epic scrolls across the still-lawless frontier landscape of California. At the turn of the 20th century, Eureka, the railhead Sodom and Gomorrah of Southern California, is replete with whorehouses, gambling, dark political intrigues and steamy liaisons. Fast-forwarding through WWI to the last days of WWII, the plot examines the coming of age of this seedy patch. Recovering in 1945 from WWII wounds that earned him a Silver Star, LAPD Det. Zee Bannon is handed a briefcase containing files concerning a mysterious woman found dead in her bathtub. The case was left unresolved in 1941, just before he went off to war, and Bannon is unable to discover the victim's history before her move to L.A. in 1924. But her sizable bank account and a trail of anonymous cashier's checks eventually lead back to Eureka (since renamed San Pietro), where now legendary Sheriff Thomas Culhane's bid for state governor is at stake. Infidelity, murder, murky secrets, a deeply affecting love story and an old-fashioned showdown will keep fans spellbound right up to the fully satisfying if not so surprising denouement. Vividly cinematic, rich in atmosphere and peopled with believable characters, this novel serves notice that Diehl is one of the best thriller writers working today. (Mar.)Forecast: Expect this winner to hit bestseller lists early and hard. Southern regional author appearances and a teaser chapter in the mass market reissue of Primal Fear will further spur sales.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A REALLY GOOD DIEHL, Mar 12 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eureka (Mass Market Paperback)
"Eureka," according to Webster's, signifies the discovery of something that brings joy or satisfaction. Thus, it is an appropriate title for a scenario from William Diehl, a master of storytelling and suspense.

When Zeke Bannon was sent to fight in World War II some unfinished business is left behind - the mysterious death of one Verna Wilensky who was electrocuted in her bathtub. Almost as puzzling as her demise is her hefty bank account, fattened by anonymous cashier's checks from a bank in San Pietro, a Southern California town once known as Eureka.

A few years and one Silver Star later Zeke is recuperating in an L.A. hospital when he is visited by his ex LAPD partner who has been investigating the Wilensky case. As Zeke digs into old files readers are transported to the Eureka of 1900, a hotbed of graft and prostitution. It is also a place where many secrets were buried.

Jump start to today and popular Sherif Thomas Culhane, who seems certain to become California's next governor until his bid for office is jeopardized by stunning revelations.

Diehl seamlessly weaves past and present to craft a story that keeps readers spellbound until the last.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!, Aug 11 2003
By "rsemry" (wyoming pa) - See all my reviews
Grabs you and doesn't let go till the very last page.. i couldn't put it down and my daughter just read it in two days.. i did it in one.. well worth buying..
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4.0 out of 5 stars Poor Editing, Jul 19 2003
By C. W. Joiner "cwj-16" (San Mateo, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eureka (Mass Market Paperback)
First of all, let me recommend this as a great read. I would have given it 4.5 stars instead of 4, but it still is fast-paced and enthralling.

I wish the editor had picked up Diehl's mistakes on the ages of Brodie Culhane and Ben Gorman at the beginning, having them go from 16 to 18 and back. And Hirshman's inexplicable metamorphosis into Morningdale in the last pages totally confused me.

If not for sloppy correlation, the book would be a 10 (on my scale).

CW

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5.0 out of 5 stars Chinatown Revisted
I really enjoyed Eureka and it come reminding me of the 1974 fllick " Chinatown" with Jack Nicholson. Read more
Published on Jul 13 2003 by Kevin Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars EUREKA IS A WINNER
Diehl, who created the excellent Martin Vail series, has spun a truly epic novel in this well-written masterpiece. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2003 by Michael Butts

5.0 out of 5 stars RIVETING TALE
In spite of the many criticisms other reviewers have found in this book, I still found it one enjoyable read, full of fully fleshed characters and rousing scenarios. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2003 by Michael Butts

5.0 out of 5 stars fabulous
absolutely the best read i've ever had--recommend to all
Published on Jun 18 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
I enjoyed the book. I read the last half the same day. The book brought me into the past to give me the feeling what's it like to be there during the early 1900's with a good... Read more
Published on May 27 2003 by M. Steffen

3.0 out of 5 stars The mistakes drove me nuts
OK, I'm a glutton for accuracy and this book is a great read.

But there are so many anachronistic, military and meteorological mistakes that I'm giving it three stars rather... Read more

Published on May 25 2003 by Dave Goldberg

5.0 out of 5 stars A great read!
Eureka is the generation tale of a frontier town that is tamed with the barrel of a gun. We meets Thomas Brodie Culhane (everyone calls him Brodie or Captain). Read more
Published on April 29 2003 by Douglas De Bono - Author of No...

5.0 out of 5 stars Back to the future.
This is one of the top three books I read this year.

Whoops. It's January 5th. OK. If I had finished this book 6 days ago, I would have put it alongside of John LeCarre's "The... Read more

Published on Jan 5 2003 by Larry Scantlebury

5.0 out of 5 stars Diehl's best ever
William Diehl's books are generally fun to read. But in this book he has combined action, humour , romance and drama to perfection. Read more
Published on Dec 30 2002 by sreesub

5.0 out of 5 stars Pardon me sir, was that the Chattanooga choo choo
Shades of the turn of the century and up into WW2(the big one)
Showed him the buzzer( presented his badge) Just before he was ironed on the highway( a hit and run) all the buzz... Read more
Published on Nov 30 2002 by David A. Spearman

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