As soulless entertainment goes, you could do worse than James Patterson and Peter de Jonge's disposable high-speed thriller, Beach Road. Three white townies are shot to death over Labor Day weekend in the Hamptons, New York's summer resort area. All evidence points neatly too neatly toward Dante Halleyville, an angelic black basketball star from a poor, troubled family. Low-rent lawyer Tom Dunleavy takes Dante as a client and unspools a racially charged mystery that implicates local cops, a drug dealer called Loco, and a shadowy malefactor known only as BW. The story is told from shifting points of view, and the final twist is a honey, though it can't quite redeem an otherwise slick and empty page-turner.


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