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COP TALK Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
There is authenticity in every line of this collection of tales told by
New York City detectives. Count (The Hundred Percent Squad) has structured
her book carefully. She deals with all the experiences officers face in
criminal cases: arrival at the scene of a crime, shoot-outs, working undercover,
securing confessions and testifying in court. But she lets the cops themselves
give the details. Reconstructed are such newsmaking cases as the 1984
arrest of mob boss Paul Castellano, who was rubbed out-a target of "street
justice"-before he came to trial, and the manslaughter verdict against
jailhouse author Jack Henry Abbott who, on his release from prison in
1981, became the darling of the New York City literati before he fatally
stabbed a young actor. We also read about many actions that didn't make
the headlines-murders, rapes, child abuse, robbery and kidnapping-but
to which New York's finest gave their all in in what Count describes as
the "high-profile, high-tension Hollywood of police work."
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