The Mystery, Crime, and Thriller Group discussion

This topic is about
The Onion Field
Historical Group Reads
>
June/July 2011 Group Read: The Onion Field
date
newest »


Not sure if I will re-read it or not. I am mostly past Joseph Wambaugh now.


I assure you Suzanne you wouldn't feel like its a true crime books it flows like a novel.

Not sure if I will re-read it or not. I am mostly past Joseph Wambaugh now."
Do you remember the plot? and main events in the book?


The one thing that is intreging (spelling?) me is the little synopsis of the gardener. I can't wait to figure out who it is right now I don't have a clue, well, I think it might be Karl since he likes that kind of stuff but I remember reading about him that after he got caught shoplifting at Sears he vowed never to do anything like that again. So, I really want to figure it out LoL!

The one thing that is intreging (spelling?) me is the little synopsis ..."
I am as intrigued as you are. Or it may be some other character ... a symbolic character. We shall know as we read more. I like how the bagpipes was important in the first few chapters.

The one thing that is intreging (spelling?) me is the li..."
Yes, I do like the bagpipes. I just wonder if those first few chapters was for us and giving us background into the 4 characters, or will some of those things (like the bagpipes) come out and be important. I like background information don't get me wrong. Right now I'm on chapter 5 and reading about Jimmy (Youngblood). Very interesting character overall, I just didn't see Greg and Jimmy really together doing the crimes they were doing. Jimmy had such a great idea of not going back into the "life" anymore. I really wanted to see him succeed but alas I guess sometimes it is really hard to get out of a life that you know. I was hoping he would.




That's what I'm wondering, too. I have no memory of bagpipes.

It could happen.!

How would u like to start? Its my 1st time to lead a discussion?

Not to put pressure on you or anything...
:)
AmmarMajali wrote: "Tammy wrote: "When do we start having a discussion about the book? I've been trying to lead it to that way but seems it's not going that way LoL!"
How would u like to start? Its my 1st time to lea..."
Tammy wrote: "When do we start having a discussion about the book? I've been trying to lead it to that way but seems it's not going that way LoL!"
Hi... you can start anyway you'd like. Sometimes the discussion leader asks a few questions to get the ball rolling. Other times people jump in with comments and the conversations takes off from there.
So if you'd like to start with something Ammar, go ahead. And Tammy, if you have some observations you can leap in whenever you want.
How would u like to start? Its my 1st time to lea..."
Tammy wrote: "When do we start having a discussion about the book? I've been trying to lead it to that way but seems it's not going that way LoL!"
Hi... you can start anyway you'd like. Sometimes the discussion leader asks a few questions to get the ball rolling. Other times people jump in with comments and the conversations takes off from there.
So if you'd like to start with something Ammar, go ahead. And Tammy, if you have some observations you can leap in whenever you want.


The reading started on June 14th.. and will continue till mid July. So we are just 6 days into the book, so people may just have started reading a few days ago.


I can't say that I like anyone yet. I guess who I kinda sympathize with would be Jimmy's Nana (who is his actualy aunt). The reason why I synpathize with her is because 1. She took him in after his mother couldn't take care of him and she was in jail. 2. She was not married and tried her best with him. 3. Also, he took care of her. When she was gettin beat by her boyfriend he stepped in and tried to help, the person that was beating her turned on Jimmy and then she left him. No matter what she tried with him. And she knows he would NEVER turn on her, no matter what he did!
The other chapters just introduced the characters and gave a bit of a background. Right now they are giving a great history on Jimmy and Greg!

I don't know if I could really sympathize with Ian's mother. I know that she lost her husband and that part I can sympathize with. But, she automatically thought just because her husband became a doctor that her son was going to. It seems to me she never gave him the choice of what he wanted to do. I know that she takes each of his decisions well after he has made them, but it seems to me, he never got a choice. She wanted him to play paino, he wanted bagpipes instead and she was upset about that. She tried to talk him out of that, stuff like that.

What do you think of what you have read so far?




I'm a new member to this group and was thrilled to see you're reading the Onion Field. I'm a retired LAPD officer, and I read the book many years ago before I was a cop. I'll hurry and catch up!

Hi Kathy, welcome to the group. And I'm glad you're jumping into the discussion this month. I'm sure you can give an interesting perspective to the situation.


I'm new to this group, but I thought I'd jump right in. I read this book years ago, when it first came out. I did want to mention that The New Centurions came out first. I was working in law enforcement at the time and took more of an interest in the book than I might have if I'd worked somewhere else. Even after all those years, as I recall the story left me feeling sad. I may have to reread it.



Thanks to AmmarMajali for leading the discussion last month.
The thread will remain open so feel free to continue or join the discussion whenever you want.
The thread will remain open so feel free to continue or join the discussion whenever you want.

I read this when it first came out, and while it is not my fave of Wambaugh's work, it's very good. Billy Bright was my fave, I think, although I loved them all.
I'm just going to love this site. Anyone here ever heard of a writing site called FanStory?
Gayle Farmer
Books mentioned in this topic
The Onion Field (other topics)The Onion Field (other topics)
The Onion Field (other topics)
The Onion Field (other topics)
The Onion Field (other topics)
Those are some of the editions one can find of the book. I hope you would enjoy this true crime classic.