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One Police Plaza
One Police Plaza
One Police Plaza
Audiobook12 hours

One Police Plaza

Written by William J. Caunitz

Narrated by Richard Ferrone

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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More than 20 years of experience as a New York City police officer add gritty realism to William J. Caunitz's best-sellers like Chains of Command and Pigtown. In One Police Plaza, he offers an insider's trip through a murder investigation that uncovers dangerous, far-reaching secrets. Detective Lt. Dan Malone has seen it all in two decades with the NYPD. Even the horribly violated, decomposing body of Sara Eisinger seems like just another standard murder case-until a little gold key leads to an after-hours sex club and some phone numbers in Sara's address book connect her to the CIA. Suddenly, Malone is racing against Israeli secret police, Muslim extremists, the U.S Army, and some double-dealing cops to learn exactly what Sara knew that was important enough to get her killed. Filled with unexpected twists, One Police Plaza takes you into the darkest recesses of police work, with Richard Ferrone's intense narration highlighting every violent detail.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 27, 2011
ISBN9781461809685
Author

William J. Caunitz

William J. Caunitz was a detective lieutenant in the NYPD for more than twenty years. This is his sixth novel. He lives in New York City.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    FERRONE makes most stories great. But in particular cop stories. This one multifascited about cops, their lives, the if jobs, their foes ends in a humongous interwoven climax. But you have to have been connected and fully engaged to "get it."
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I thought I had read more of Mr. Caunitz's books I probably have but it was way before I started keeping track of them.I really enjoyed going back in time and reading how the police really worked the cases back in the day. I can't even imagine how they managed to do it! Especially in a large place like New York City.This was a very well written police procedural about a Lt. who is very dedicated to the Job. He has a colorful group of detectives who work for him. They are dedicated but they also like to play around a bit. I'm sure this was how is was back in that era. I loved the dialog between the detectives, the ribbing they gave each other were hilarious, it was all in good fun. This is not a P.C. novel, it was written before that all came into play. So if you are easily offended then this is not the novel for you. This was written by an experience New York city detective and it shows, he understands the way they guys were back then. it was a true "Boy's Club" and it really was in this era. If you like older police procedurals you'll love this. I'm going to go back try to read some of these older books, they are such a hoot. I would like to thank MysteriousPress.com/Open Road for providing me with an e-galley of this novel for my honest review.