Barry Ergang is back on the blog today with
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THE BIG BAD CITY (1999)
by Ed McBain
Reviewed by Barry
Ergang
The dead woman who “lay sprawled in front of a bench in Grover Park” in the
87th Precinct “was wearing a
white blouse and pale blue slacks, white socks and scuffed Reeboks.” The
detectives assigned to the case are Steve Carella and Arthur Brown. Who the
woman actually is and what the detectives uncover about her and her past takes
them into the pasts of other suspects and events with some surprising
revelations.
Meanwhile, the man who murdered Carella’s father
has been persuaded that he needs to do the same to Carella lest he wind up in
prison for life or dead at the hands of other inmates, and begins to stalk his
next victim.
A Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, Ed McBain is probably the most well-known of the many pseudonyms of the versatile novelist Evan Hunter. The 87th Precinct series has long ranked as one of the greatest series—perhaps the greatest—of police procedural novels, notable for its three-dimensional characterizations via internal and external dialogue, impeccable pacing, drama, suspense, and humor.
Raw language and racial slurs occur as part of some characterizations, so readers easily offended should avoid this one. To those not offended, this is an easy recommendation.
© 2019 Barry Ergang
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