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Like Love

Part of the An 87th Precinct Inner Sanctum novel series
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A young girl jumps to her death. A salesman gets blown apart. Two semi-naked bodies are found dead on a bed with all the hallmarks of a love pact...Spring really was here for the 87th Precinct.Steve Carella and Cotton Hawes thought the double suicide stank of homicide, but they just couldn't get a break.

Fortunately Hawes has something else going on in his life at the moment - something like love.

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Product Details
0752865463 / 9780752865461
Paperback / softback
813.54
02/06/2005
United Kingdom
English
Modern crime
216 p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 1962; London: Hamilton, 1964.
A classic case for the 87th Precinct. Published alongside Ed McBain's brand new 87th Precinct paperback, HARK! Ed McBain won the prestigious CWA/Cartier Diamond Dagger - the first US writer to do so. He always receives top-notch reviews: 'If there is a better American mystery writer than McBain out there, he's yet to put his name on a book' People Magazine. 'McBain is back on zestful, inventive and utterly compulsive form' Literary Review. 'McBain keeps you reading and keeps you guessing - and he makes you smile ... a winner' Sunday Telegraph. 'The best series of police novels ever written. Sh
A classic case for the 87th Precinct. Published alongside Ed McBain's brand new 87th Precinct paperback, HARK! Ed McBain won the prestigious CWA/Cartier Diamond Dagger - the first US writer to do so. He always receives top-notch reviews: 'If there is a better American mystery writer than McBain out there, he's yet to put his name on a book' People Magazine. 'McBain is back on zestful, inventive and utterly compulsive form' Literary Review. 'McBain keeps you reading and keeps you guessing - and he makes you smile ... a winner' Sunday Telegraph. 'The best series of police novels ever written. Sh FF Crime & mystery