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It’s been 11 months since Mike was transferred from the Big Apple to Staten Island. The move put a lot of financial burden on his family and now he’s paying the price for it. After catching his wife cheating on him with her hairdresser, Mike throws the guy out and files for divorce. His soon to be ex-wife and her family blame him and she’s being nothing but a pain in his ass.
With all the divorce drama, Mike puts his mind into his work to keep his mind off his personal life as much as possible. While traveling to work one day, he witnesses a murder and run. All he sees is the black bronco driving away. Determined to get the murderer, he tries to help neighboring precinct 120 in solving it. To top off his workload, he discovers that no burglary reports are followed up with a latent prints procedure. Determined to make himself look good for possible detective work, he pitches the idea to his boss and gets the job of being the latent prints person.
Little does he know, however, that an old nemesis is on the prowl and may have his fingers in more than one of Mike’s problems. His former DI in the big Apple, Dennis Bryan, is still taking bribes from Rocco Lucelli, Mike’s ex-almost brother-in-law/friend, but the reader’s not sure why. Lucelli’s mafia is also behind the murder that Mike’s trying to solve. Has Mike taken on more than he can chew? Will he ever make detective? Will he be able to make peace with his personal life?
From page one, the reader is drawn into the narrative hook, line and sinker. The author does a great job of building up the mystery in a natural way while mixing action, mystery, and internal dialogue. His use of humor in tough situations helps the reader to have sympathy for poor Mike.
The character dynamic, like the other two, is fantastic. Unlike most police fiction, the characters aren’t cut and dry, not even the bad guys. Each character is fleshed out to perfection, probably because they’re based on real people. The plot has continuous twists and surprises. It is not a whodunit book, but more of a police procedural one. Unlike traditional mysteries where the criminal's identity is concealed till the very end, the reader is made aware almost from the start what is going on, or thinks they do.
The only problems I found with the book were a few typos, but they were minor.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed the book even more than the other two, which is rare for me since I usually only like the first book or two in a series. The premise was sound, the execution was masterfully done, and the characters were likable and realistic to boot. I would recommend this book as an excellent read to all lovers of the genre.
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