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Billy Straight (1998)

by Jonathan Kellerman

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Series: Petra Connor (1)

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
A resourceful runaway alone in the wilds of Los Angeles, twelve-year-old Billy Straight suddenly witnesses a brutal stabbing in Griffith Park. Fleeing into the night, Billy cannot shake the horrific memory of the savage violence, nor the pursuit of a cold-blooded killer. For wherever Billy turns??from Hollywood Boulevard to the boardwalks of Venice??he is haunted by the chuck, chuck sound of a knife sinking into flesh.
 
??Taut, compelling . . . Everything a thriller ought to be. The writing is excellent. The plotting is superior. The characters ring true.???USA Today
 
As LAPD homicide detective Petra Connor desperately searches for the murderer, as the media swarms mercilessly around the story, the vicious madman stalks closer to his prey. Only Petra can save Billy. But it will take all her cunning to uncover a child lost in a fierce urban labyrinth??where a killer seems right at home.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerma
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Billy is 12 and lives in a trailer park in Watson, California - a small town, north from LA. He had never known his father and his mother had made all kinds of bad choices, including the latest man she decided to live with - a man who amused himself by abusing and hitting Billy to the point where the boy decides that he had had enough and runs away. When the novel opens and we meet Billy, he had been in LA for 4 months and had found a way to survive. Until the night he sees a woman being killed anyway.

The murder is in the Hollywood division and get assigned to Petra Connor (who we met in "Survival of the Fittest") and her senior partner Stu Bishop. The boy is long gone by the time the police shows up so it takes awhile for them to realize that they have a witness, let alone who he is. The victim is Lisa Ramsey, the ex-wife of a famous TV actor - and nothing in her death adds up.

Stu Bishop is unusually distracted so Petra ends up doing most of the work. With the victim belonging to the famous and powerful set, the investigation soon gets out from the division and other detectives need to be pulled in. Clues and details pile up, things get more and more complicated when people start disappearing before the police can talk to them. And somewhere in there, the target is painted on Billy (because Petra's superiors are more concerned with image than with his well-being). He is already running but that adds an additional layer to it.

Kellerman uses a double POV here - Billy in the first for half of the chapters, Petra in the third for most of the rest plus a few non-POV chapters to get us some details that neither of the two see (plus a few killer's chapters). There is a very limited number of people who could have done it but it is a throwaway line in the thoughts of the killer very late in the novel that finally let us know who the killer really is - a few pages before Petra discovers it (and a few hours after Stu start having suspicions that the story they think they know is not what it seems).

As much as the murder and its consequences are the base of the novel, Billy and Petra are as important and we get a lot of background on both of them - some of it heartbreaking (most of it in Billy's story), some of it just moving. And somewhere in all that ugliness, there is also love and laughter, people who do good just because they can and family reunions and drama (with all they entail). But there are also villains - some of them comically stupid, especially if they are compared with the main villain.

Milo Sturgis is name-checked by Petra a few times, Alex Delaware shows up in the last chapter to help Billy. It is a good start of a new series but if anyone expects a less gory series than the main Delaware series, that won't work for them. ( )
1 vote AnnieMod | Aug 17, 2021 |
runaway witness to brutal murder
  ritaer | Jul 11, 2021 |
I still miss Milo in the books by Kellerman... But this time the story was written from police point of view in stead of Delawere's. That's okay too. Liked the story, its many story lines and the action overall. ( )
  BoekenTrol71 | Apr 23, 2017 |
One of Kellerman's few novels not focusing on forensic psychologist Alex Delaware, this one tells the story of a bright runaway boy who witnesses a brutal murder. Well-written and suspenseful, with adequate character development. But not up to the caliber of his Delaware books. ( )
  dickmanikowski | Sep 14, 2015 |
An twelve year old boy witnesses a murder in a park. He has already fled an abusive home situation and now he is on the run from a murderer. Petra Connor, a beautiful, tough and talented LAPD detective is assigned to the case with her partner who is distracted because his wife has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. All leads point to the victim's husband but it all looks too pat.

We are also introduced to the boy's background where we witness the life his mother has created for the two of them. The man she now lives with is brutal to both of them and eventually the boy, Billy flees to LA hiding in parks which is how he happened to see the murder. Even in flight, he has the misfortune to run into crazies who want to take his money or use him for sex. Kellerman sure paints an unattractive picture of life in LA after dark.

An intriguing read that has many characters who come in and out of the narrative much like they would in real life. A page turner. ( )
  lamour | Jul 30, 2015 |
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Unique is she, my constant dove, my perfect one. Song of Songs 6:9
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To Faye. For Faye. At the core, it's always Faye.
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IN THE PARK YOU SEE THINGS.
But not what I saw tonight. God, God...
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
A resourceful runaway alone in the wilds of Los Angeles, twelve-year-old Billy Straight suddenly witnesses a brutal stabbing in Griffith Park. Fleeing into the night, Billy cannot shake the horrific memory of the savage violence, nor the pursuit of a cold-blooded killer. For wherever Billy turns??from Hollywood Boulevard to the boardwalks of Venice??he is haunted by the chuck, chuck sound of a knife sinking into flesh.
 
??Taut, compelling . . . Everything a thriller ought to be. The writing is excellent. The plotting is superior. The characters ring true.???USA Today
 
As LAPD homicide detective Petra Connor desperately searches for the murderer, as the media swarms mercilessly around the story, the vicious madman stalks closer to his prey. Only Petra can save Billy. But it will take all her cunning to uncover a child lost in a fierce urban labyrinth??where a killer seems right at home.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerma

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