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Bestselling crime novelist Joseph Wambaugh, who mined his own experience as a Los Angeles police officer, has died at 88.
LOS ANGELES — Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller “The Onion Field” and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own ...
LOS ANGELES — Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller "The Onion Field" and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own ...
Best-selling author Joseph Wambaugh, a former LAPD officer, poses during an interview in Los Angeles in January 1992.
Joseph Wambaugh, author who knew gritty reality of cop life, dies at 88 Mr. Wambaugh’s best-selling books included the Los Angeles police novels “The New Centurions” and the true-crime drama ...
As popular as Wambaugh’s first two books were, they were eclipsed by his next one, “The Onion Field,” a real-life account of the abduction and killing of a Los Angeles police officer in 1963.
FILE – Author Joseph Wambaugh poses in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Dec. 7, 2007, to promote his book “Hollywood Station.” (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File) ...