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  • White Sister

  • A Shane Scully Novel
  • By: Stephen J. Cannell
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (349 ratings)

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White Sister

By: Stephen J. Cannell
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Leaving L.A.'s Parker Center, Shane Scully and his wife, Alexa, agree to meet at home in one hour. Shane gets there; Alexa doesn't. In the middle of the night, he's called to a crime scene on Mulholland Drive: The African-American victim, who appears to be a Crip gangbanger, has been executed gangland style. Shockingly, the body is in Alexa's car and her gun is found nearby. But Alexa is missing. Shane's frantic investigation into his wife's disappearance soon takes him inside a bitter and violent feud between two rival hip-hop record companies.

At the center of this war is one of the most lethal adversaries he's ever encountered: Stacy Maluga, a trashy, beautiful, Lady Macbeth-like white woman raised in Compton, married to a multi-millionaire rap mogul and known in the gangsta hip-hop world as the White Sister. Shane is no stranger to big trouble, but this time he's met his match in a powerful and media-savvy enemy who could put him in jail, order a hit on him, or utterly destroy his reputation. Worse, Shane fears that his wife may be dead and that the White Sister is behind it.

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His characters are like family

Another excellent book by Stephen Cannell. This one I wish I could see on the big screen or as a DVD. The character John Bodine was hilarious. This book confirmed why I love reading books audibly unabridged. There is just no way you can get the appreciation of a character like John Bodine without the right dialect/diction. I got emotional in some parts. Scott Brick is an excellent reader. I highly recommend this book to Scully fans.

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Definently worth your credit

I've listened to as many Stephen Cannell novels as possible and they never disappoint. There is a real sense of emotion between the characters and the reader/listener. I found myself enjoying this book even more than Michael Connelly's latest few works. Yes there are several implausible situations but they work to make the story have a dimension that would otherwise be just another detective novel. I find myself thinking of this story weeks after finishing it. It is well written and Scott Brick's talents are in full array. You can't ask for a better author/narrator team. If you are a fan of detective novels this is definitely worth a credit.

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Great story and the reader was excellent. Thoroughly enjoyed this story - especially John’s character portrayal

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Another great book

I listened back-to-back to about 4 of the Shane Scully series so by the end of this one I was totally hooked. Cannell does a great job of evolving characters. The character of John Bodine was a bit over the top but added great color and humor - which was sometimes needed. I'm anxious for Audible to get the next Shane Scully book. As always, Scott Brick does a great job narrating and is my #1 audio book narrator.

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My new favorite best series

The reason I started reading the Shane Scully books is that I found one of my favorite series was available on Roku. It was Silk Stalkings. Being in the restaurant business, my roommate and I always came home late at night. The series was on late night TV. Curious to find out more about Stephen J Cannell I looked him up on Wikipedia. Which in turn sent me to Fantasticfiction.com my favorite go to to look up authors. I did not know he had a series of books, so I read the first one. After that I was hooked!  I just downloaded Three Shirt Deal. I will start listening to it as soon as I finish this review. I was sad to learn that Cannell passed away. Because once I get to the end of the books, there will be no more. I do think there might be a market for a television series with Shane Scully. Although I haven’t pictured in my mind who the actor might be to play him. His description in the books isn’t quite as detailed as Bosch or Reacher my other 2 favorites. I thoroughly recommend the series to anyone who wants a good read 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍👩🏻‍🦰

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    5 out of 5 stars

Sad it's over

I've enjoyed all the Shane Scully books and have to admit getting a little bit "misty eyed" at the end of this one. After several books, you get to know the characters so well. I hope there are more to come. And as always, Scott Brick is unmatchable!

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White Sister

Steven J Cannell Is My New Favorite Writer,
As A Robert B Parker & Michael Connelly Fan
Shane Scully, Is Right Up There With Spenser And Harry Bosch.. Thank You Authors For Making The Listeners,Experience such great adventures Hour after exiting hour..thank you all Carl,

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Starts Great, Quickly Fades

The first couple of chapters find detective Shane Scully in a humorous, if not embarrassing predicament with a funny homeless guy. I loved the awkward angle and felt sure I'd found a winner. But suddenly Shane's wife suspiciously disappears and that's exactly where I got off the bus.

A seasoned detective, Scully immediately disrupts any hope of a good police investigation, making the lead detectives chase him instead of the case. Cannell is banking on fans of Scully as a super hero to believe only Scully can find his wife. So the detective throws all procedures aside, breaks the law numerous times himself to show up his inferior cop peers. I'm sure there's some redeeming value past the first 10 chapters, but I didn't care to stick around.

Scott Brick does a great job. As the title implies, there is a beautiful white woman at the center of the mystery. She talks rap and plays herself off as a black ghetto girl, and it constantly grated on my nerves.

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Not Cannell's Best

Huge disappointment compared to the other Shane Scully books. I expected more from Stephen Cannell. I used a credit, and bought this book, because of the previous Shane Scully novels but won't make that mistake again. With the next book in the series I'll wait a few months until some of the reviews roll in and then will decide if his book is worth it. This book is so "out there" it became laughable and it was an insult to my intelligence. The only good thing about the book was Scott Brick's narration.......he could read the phone book and make it sound interesting!

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Disappointing Effort!

Thought I was becoming a Scully/Cannell fan - having read all 8 titles of the series - Starting with “Tin Collectors “ - in order - and enjoying them. However, “White Sister” is Ugly. Starting with a preposterous set of characters and plot situations designed for Harry Houdini, Cannell waves his wand (Scully’s automag) and everything is copacetic.

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