Mission Flats by William Landay

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 372,849
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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Dell Publishing
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 372,849

    Synopsis

    Former D.A. William Landay explodes onto the suspense scene with an electrifying novel about the true price of crime and the hidden corners of the criminal justice system. Only an insider could so vividly capture Boston's gritty underworld of cops and criminals.

    The New York Times

    Tough but true: a first-time novelist has to bring something new to the table—something like the trumps that William Landay throws down in his high-stakes police procedural, Mission Flats...Landay, a former prosecutor, writes with eloquent intensity, even a sense of despair, about the no-win ethical choices that can corrupt or otherwise crush a good cop.—Marilyn Stasio

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    Biography

    William Landay holds degrees from Yale and Boston College Law School. A former prosecutor in Massachusetts, he lives in Boston with his wife and infant son, where he is currently at work on his next novel of suspense.


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    Disappointingby Anonymous

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    December 31, 2007: What is up? Struck out again. A cop mystery. Ben is a small town cop who gets dragged into a 20-year-old mystery involving several Boston cops and a drug lord. Lots of violence and bad language. I did figure out who one of the top baddies was, though. This is one of the rare books I wish I had not read. Disturbing. (Side note: as some have complained, the narrator violated the contract with the reader that is, he lies about his involvement in the case. We don't know if he is a reliable narrator, an honest story-teller. ...But this was a minor complaint of mine. Even without this strike against the book, it has plenty of other reasons I didn't enjoy it.)

    Intelligent and non-formulaicby Anonymous

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    November 14, 2004: Beautifully constructed thriller, with twists that make sense as opposed to being inserted for the sake of twists, and where expectations are well-confounded. There are few if any consciously virtuoso elements, no weirdness introduced to spice the story up, no over-the-top characters - the author lets the story stand on its own merits, allows the characters legitimate ambiguity, and the effect is immensely satisfying.


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