Griffin's popular Badge of Honor police series returns, with a story of murder and lawlessness as compelling as today's headlines. J ust as with his remarkable military novels, millions of readers have been captured by the rich characters and vivid realism of W. E. B. Griffin's police dramas. [Griffin has the knack, [ writes "The Philadelphia Inquirer." [He sets his novel before you in short, fierce, stop-for-nothing scenes. Before you know it, you've gobbled it up.[ Homicide Sergeant Matthew Payne is used to murder, but lately there's been an awful lot of it in Philadelphia. A gangland shooting in a popular tourist location has left six dead, most of them innocent bystanders, and days later the body of a headless Latina turns up in the Schuykill River. Everybody assumes they're not related, but Payne can't shake the hunch that there's something more to it[and that hunch leads him far from the City of Brotherly Love to the Texas[Mexico border. There, he finds a world where the lines of law and order are murkier than he ever imagined possible, and the daily question is [ "O Plato o Plomo"?[ Silver or lead. Cash or death. Which will Matt Payne take? Or will he just go home, glad to be alive . . . ? Filled with authentic color and detail, this is a riveting novel of the men and women who put their lives on the line, from the cop on the beat to the commissioner himself. It's a story of fears, dangers, courage, loyalty, and genuine heroism: storytelling at its best.
Dewey |
813 |
Cover Price |
£9.99 |
No. of Pages |
544 |
Height x Width |
165
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109
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