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Criminal Conversation Ed Mcbain

  • SKU: BELL-230302518
Criminal Conversation Ed Mcbain
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Criminal Conversation Ed Mcbain instant download after payment.

Publisher: Head of Zeus Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Author: Ed McBain
ISBN: 9781788540605, 1788540603
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Criminal Conversation Ed Mcbain by Ed Mcbain 9781788540605, 1788540603 instant download after payment.

The call comes from Narcotics, Manhattan South. A low-level drug dealer just got caught in a buy-bust, and he's ready to spill his guts. It wouldn't be a priority—especially not four days before Christmas—but the thug just mentioned the Mafia, and that means all hands on deck. It's just what Michael Welles has been waiting for. An assistant district attorney with a burning hatred of organized crime, he'll do anything for a crack at the mob. He's about to get a chance to bring down the whole clan—but his loved ones' lives are at stake. The dealer they arrested is an unlucky gambler whose debts put him smack in the middle of two of New York's most powerful crime families. Following the man's lead, Michael sets up a massive eavesdropping operation intended to trap the ruthless new leader of the local mob—but what he hears on the other end of the wiretap will make him doubt everything he knows about his family, his wife, and himself. From the legendary Ed McBain, who "virtually invented the American police procedural with his gritty 87th Precinct series," Criminal Conversation is as realistic as it gets (The New York Times).


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From Publishers Weekly

Hunter's latest--his 19th since The Blackboard Jungle in 1954--shows a master's hand at popular fiction, as he employs engaging characters in a riveting plot that leads to an operatic, cathartic climax. Sarah Welles, 34-year-old wife, mother and schoolteacher, falls in love with 28-year-old Andrew Farrell, a suave, mysterious businessman. We know that he's really Andrew Faviola, scion and acting boss of a Mafia family with plans for massive profits from a new smokable opium-cocaine drug. He's also the target of the New York DA's special rackets squad headed by Sarah's husband Michael. Electronic eavesdropping shows Andrew, a seasoned rake, dropping all amours but Sarah, moving from cynical opportunism to true love. Meanwhile, the DA's focus turns to the unknown "blonde." Sarah and Andrew's steamy sex scenes are caught on audiotape, and when her husband learns the blonde's identity it's only a question of when and how disaster will strike. We learn a lot about mob "loyalty" (Andrew is betrayed by his favorite cousin) and ignorance (a capo ponderously intones: "The Chinese have a saying, 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs' "). Hunter can write funny dialogue, and he also wrenchingly portrays the desperate struggle of a sweet, very bright black girl--Sarah's favorite student--in a terrifying environment. As the prolific Ed McBain, Hunter writes the 87th Precinct novels; here he has fused his skills in bravura fashion. Film rights optioned by Tom Cruise; Mystery Guild main selection; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternates; major ad/promo; author tour.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Sarah Welles lives a good life. She is a good wife, a good mother, and a good teacher. She loves her husband, Michael, but his job as a lawyer in the DA's office is demanding-more so now that he is on the trail of the new boss of one of New York's most powerful crime families. While on a vacation that Michael is unable to make, Sarah's daughter is rescued from drowning by a handsome stranger. Although Sarah is attracted to him, she keeps her distance until they meet back in New York and become embroiled in a torrid affair. Hunter and his alter ego, Ed McBain, have electrified readers with dozens of novels for 40 years but rarely have the characters come to life with such fervent emotion as they do here. This is a tough, sexy novel by a master at the top of his game examining the blurred lines between love and desire, virtue and sin. Highly recommended for all popular fiction collections.
--Dan Bogey, Clearfield Cty. P.L. Federation, Curwensville, Pa.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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