Review of Thin Blue Lines

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Review of Thin Blue Lines

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Thin Blue Lines" by H.Beaux O'Keady.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Thin Blue Lines by H. Beaux O'Keady is a jaw-dropping book about what happens in the life of a cop. It’s like an eye-opener to what goes on in the police department. This book explains in great detail the police system, criminals, and how they live.

After being challenged to take the cop exams, Irish was the only one among his friends who passed. He passed all the test which was required to be a cop. He was then placed on probation for a year, where he met his training officer, who put him through everything he needed to know. While on probation, Irish and Crow went on several patrols where they met and stopped bad guys.

He met and fell in love with Cricket, Ned Foley's daughter. As a patrol officer, he worked in the Dregs with Crow and his other colleagues. Once the dispatcher gives out information of any unusual happenings to any of the available officers, the officer checks it out immediately. This continued until one day when the dispatcher gave the news about an explosion that occurred at the Clover Club. What happened changed Irish's life forever. Was Irish able to catch the criminal who caused the explosion? Was he able to bring the criminal to book?

This book has a lot of positive aspects. The characters used in this book were developed and dynamic. I felt as if I could relate to these characters. This made it interesting. The plot was captivating. The story started with a challenge that changed the life of Irish forever. The narrative style was intelligent. The story naturally unfolded from chapter to chapter. The words used in the story were relatively easy to understand. I didn’t have a hard time understanding any of the words used. The book contains both elements of laughter and sadness. It has crime and suspense. The author was once an officer. So, most of the things in this book are based on true life events. This makes it all so beautiful for me. I was able to understand so many things about the police system from this book. I was so connected to the main character in this book. So much more with what happened to the love of his life; I was as devastated as he was. When he did what he did to Carnahan, I felt happy and fulfilled as he was.

I tried so hard to find a negative aspect to this book, but I found none. I found minimal grammatical errors while I read this book. This shows that it was professionally edited.

Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I did not give it a lower rating because I enjoyed this book. The language was so easy to understand. The narrative style was amazing. I recommend this book to lovers of crime novels. Anyone who enjoys reading fictional works would want this one.

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I’ll bet knowing the ins and outs of being a police officer from experience like the author, Mr. O’Keady, really makes the story interesting and feel like real-life. I am going to read this one soon.
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By just reading this review, I think the book is really worth the 4 out of 4 star rating. Am already looking forward to knowing what happens to iris and to know if he was able to bring the criminal responsible for the bombing to book. Nice review.
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It would be enlightening to read through what happens in the police department. I love crime novels and I would definitely check it out. Nice review.
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It will be interesting to read a book that is based on the police department. Great review.
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This is another book I would love to keep reading. Awesome review.
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I love well developed and dynamic characters. This sounds like a masterpiece. Great review.
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The life of a cop can be distressing. I am glad that the author is able to share his experience and write this book. Thin Blue lines deserve to be told. Good job! Thank you for your review.
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As someone who loves watching shows about police work, I will love to read this book. It also has an interesting title.
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A book told through the eyes of a police officer and written by a former police officer would shed a lot of life on this type of work and the kind of life a cop might lead. Thanks for your review.
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This book is an eye-opener especially about the lives of cops and I'm sure the readers would love to find out too
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Reading the operations of police is actually a knowledgeable one. I love the insights in this book. Finding out the cause of his death will be an interesting one. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems like one that would captivate the reader. Thanks for a great review!
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