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 · Book review: “Killer’s Choice” by Ed McBain. Detective Cotton Hawes gets off on the wrong foot when he’s transferred from the cushy, affluent 30 th precinct to the rough and tumble 87 th. He knocks on a door and nearly gets Detective Steve Carella killed. Of course, it wasn’t just any door. Killer's Choice has a couple of notable landmarks which include the last appearance by hard-as-nails cop, Detective Roger Havilland. He's found in the broken remains of a grocery store window after an apparent hold-up, fatally injured by a shard of glass/5(K). A brooding, mesmerizing psychological thriller, Killer’s Choice is a stunning addition to mystery icon Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct series. Its complex plotting and extraordinary intensity, which culminates in an explosive finish, will leave you breathless/5().


Buy a cheap copy of Killer's Choice book by Ed McBain. A woman is murdered in a liquor store, hurtling the men from the 87th Precinct into an investigation of her secret lives and many possible enemies. The 87th Free Shipping on all orders over $ Reviews: The Con Man and Killer's Choice by Ed McBain (87th Precinct #4 #5) By Trent The Con Man is exactly what you'd expect after the three previous volumes: A series of crimes that may or may not be related, the detectives of the 87th fanning out to crack the cases, a look at how policework is done, and the 87th's great characters. Evan Hunter (Octo - July 6, ) was an American author and screenwriter who also wrote under a number of pen names, most notably Ed McBain, used for most of his crime www.doorway.ru Salvatore Albert Lombino, he legally adopted the name Evan Hunter in ; he also used the pen names John Abbott, Curt Cannon, Hunt Collins, Ezra Hannon, and Richard Marsten, amongst others.


Killer's Choice is a classic western tale by one of my facvorite western writers, Jack Bickham, aka Jeff Clinton. (Most of his westerns were published under the Clinton name) The protagonist, a man with gunsmoke in his distant past, is a small but respected rancher with a wife (who abhors violent men) and a son. Find Killer's Choice by McBain, Ed at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Book review: “Killer’s Choice” by Ed McBain. Detective Cotton Hawes gets off on the wrong foot when he’s transferred from the cushy, affluent 30 th precinct to the rough and tumble 87 th. He knocks on a door and nearly gets Detective Steve Carella killed. Of course, it wasn’t just any door.

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