San Diego detective Finbar Finnegan joins forces with two strong-willed female cops in a wild and raunchy chase to crack down two missing trucks with toxic cargo. "A frolic, a joy, a hoot, a riot of a book." -- "New York Times Book Review" "It's a raunchy and often hilarious tale as Fin, Nell, and Bobbie Ann try to sort things out until justice is finally served up in a most fitting manner." -- "Pubishers Weekly" Joseph Wambaugh (1937-2025) drew on his own life experience in writing his numerous New York Times bestsellers, including The Onion Field , The Blue Knight , The Blooding , The Choirboys , and other fiction and nonfiction works. His books won a number of awards, including the Edgar Award and the Rodolfo Walsh Prize for investigative journalism, and several of his books were the basis for major motion picture. He served in the US Marine Corps and later joined the Los Angeles Police Department as a detective sergeant. He retired from the LAPD in 1974 after fourteen years of service but continued with his writing. His first four books and his work on the Police Story television series in the 1970s set new standards for subsequent writers, and many acknowledged their debt to him. Ray Chase graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA in theater and a minor in cinema and television. He has since worked extensively as a voice-over artist. Among his dozens of audiobook narrations are Ian Douglas' Heritage trilogy and Robert Olen Butler's Christopher Marlowe Cobb thrillers.