Cop Hater by Ed McBain

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THE HEROES OF THE CITY'S STREETS BECOME THE HUNTED -- IN THIS CRIME FICTION CLASSIC

ED MCBAIN'S FIRST 87th PRECINCT NOVEL Swift, silent, and deadly -- someone is knocking off the 87th Precinct's finest, one by one. The how of the killings is obvious: three .45 shots from the dark add up to one, two, three very dead detectives. The why and the who are the Precinct's headaches now.

When Detective Reardon is found dead, motive is a big question mark. But when his partner becomes victim number two, it looks like open-and-shut grudge killings. That is, until a third detective buys it.

With one meager clue, Detective Steve Carella begins his grim search for the killer, a search that takes him into the city's underworld to a notorious brothel, to the apartment of a beautiful and dangerous widow, and finally to a .45 automatic aimed straight at his head....

The New York Times, 1956 - Anthony Boucher

There have been a number of recent attempts at establishing an American type of police-routine novel patterned after such TV programs as "Dragnet" or "Line-Up." Much the most successful of these efforts to date is Ed McBain's Cop Hater, the narrative of a series of murders of policemen in a fictional city which is not quite New York. McBain has caught TV's semi-documentary flavor excellently. He's written a tough, sexy novel with inherent honesty and decency.

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Ed McBain is the only American to receive the Diamond Dagger, the British Crime Writers Association's highest award. He also holds the Mystery Writers of America's coveted Grand Master Award. His books have sold more than one hundred million copies, ranging from his most recent 87th Precinct novel, The Last Dance, to the bestselling novels The Blackboard Jungle and Privileged Conversation, written under his own name, Evan Hunter. He is also the author of the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Dragica.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 NOBODY DOES IT BETTER
Quintin Peterson, author of SIN, 05/31/2001

Ed McBain AKA Evan Hunter has set the standard for police procedural crime fiction. Nobody does it better. In fact, he is the single most influential American novelist in this or any genre.

Also recommended: Ed McBain's entire 87th Precinct series; Ridley Pearson's Lou Boldt novels; Ed Dee's LITTLE BOY BLUE