Difference between revisions of "My Old Man's Badge"
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* '''Year''': 1951 | * '''Year''': 1951 |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 4 January 2013
By Ferguson Findley | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #97 |
Release Month | 1951 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | The Rider From Yonder |
Followed by | Jigger Moran |
- Author: Ferguson Findley
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #97
- Year: 1951
Book Description
Somewhere along the Bowery prowled a fanatical killer, who had vowed to kill one more New York cop to even up his ancient grudge.
For years the New York police had been after this murderder...
"My Old Man's Badge" is the story, startlingly realistic, of how the cops of Manhattan set out to get him. It's a rough, fast, exciting narrative, amazingly authentic down to the least of minor details. Not simply the story of a chase, this book is itself is a chase...a police thriller that is tops. Every reader will recognize that "My Old Man's Badge" is based on first hand knowledge of New York's "Finest" - and first-hand acquaintance with the haunts of the hunted, in the shadows beneath the El, along the water-front, on the dimly lit Harlem streets, and under the bridges on the lower East side.