Officer Ray Weiss is a cop's son, a cop's grandson. All he's ever wanted is to follow in their footsteps. But when he finds out what the senior officers in Chicago's District 20 have in store for him and the other rookies as "initiation" into their brotherhood, he has to make a choice. Ray's senior partner, Jack Fiore, asks him to break into a jewelry store and steal a few pieces. It's just a little fun - especially because they're set up to be the first cops on-scene to "discover" the crime. No one gets hurt, and everybody's happy: Fiore gets the jewelry, Ray gets to be one of the boys, and the store owner gets his insurance money. Ray doesn't want to do it, but Fiore leaves him no alternative. . . . It all goes wrong when Ray breaks into the store and finds a corpse instead of his promised reward. Coincidence, or was that part of the setup, payback for being a reluctant rookie? And it doesn't end there, because Detective Sloane Pearson is on the case, and if Ray doesn't help her look for the killer, she might discover him. Probable Cause is another gripping read from Theresa Schwegel, the Edgar Award - winning author of Officer Down, whose portrayal of cop culture is as authentic as it comes.
Theresa knows how to tell a story. She keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. Hard to put the book down.. This is a great addition to my library. OFFICER DOWN was my first .. I will continue looking for more books by her..
Excellent Police Thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is the "type" of novel I go for; well researched, thrilling, and a real page-turner. I love "could happen" type, edge of your seat drama books like those of Vince Flynn, John Grisham, et. al. and Theresa Schwegal does NOT disappoint. Great book. She's one to watch!
Post-9/11 police procedural shows a gritty, authentic edge
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Rookie cop Ray Weiss, Chicago PD, participates in an "initiation" led by his fellow officers, including his partner Jack Fiore. Ray robs a jewelry store and picks up a few pieces for his partner's wife. Once inside, Ray virtually trips over a corpse, the murdered storeowner. The cops close ranks behind the thin blue line and concoct a plausible cover story. Trouble first crops up when hard-nosed homicide detective Sloane Pearson pokes around in the case. Doubts and guilt threaten to undo Ray, and the brotherhood-in-blue view him with suspicion as being unreliable and untrustworthy. This edgy narrative exhibits the psychological makeup, both the tough and vulnerable sides, to a cop. Masterful pacing, an eye for true detail, and an insistent voice make this an enjoyable read.
superb police procedural
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
In Chicago rookie patrolman Ray Weiss joins the 20th District. He feels great as he always dreamed of becoming a cop. However, his aspiration turns bitter when Field Training Officer Jack Fiore demands he complete his OJT by fulfilling the ritual that will make him a true member of the force. He must rob Rytoi Jewelry on Argyle Avenue so Jack can give his wife a present and Ray can become one of the guys. Reluctantly Ray breaks into the store with Jack following him inside where they find the murdered corpse of the Lithuanian owner Petras Ipolitas. Knowing they are in trouble as Homicide Detective Sloane Pearson wonders why they were there, Fiore sets in motion a plot to hide their activity. He tracks down an illegal Lithuanian immigrant Jurgis Ambrozas, who is found with a trunk filled with firearms who is to take the fall. Ray worries about his future and how his dad a dedicated ethical police officer, proud of his son's joining the force, will react. Unable to stay on the sidelines Ray digs on his own and with Sloane, which upsets his district peers especially his "mentor". Readers initially will have mixed feelings towards Ray for his part in the robbery, but his attitude especially towards females will lose him some of the audience's empathy until he redeems himself with his efforts to do the right thing. His metamorphous makes this a superb police procedural though the story line has been used before. As with OFFICER DOWN, Theresa Schwegel writes a deep character study of a beleaguered cop struggling as his world spins out of control starting with that first mistake. Harriet Klausner
Compelling story to grab you and hold you tight
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Theresa Schwegel is the author of Officer Down that won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and was short listed for the Anthony Award for Best First Novel. In Probably Cause, Ray Weiss is a rookie cop in Chicago. His decided to enter the 'brotherhood' because his father is a lieutenant on the force and Weiss craves his approval. To be accepted into 'the brotherhood,' Weiss takes part in an initiation that requires him to break into a jewelry store and steal a ring for his partner, Jack Fiore. His problems begin when he finds the body of the store owner. Weiss finds himself involved in the cover-up of the robbery and murder with no way to escape, without implicating himself in the crime. Fiore makes a quick arrest for the murder, but Weiss doesn't believe the suspect committed the crime. Weiss is unable to let an innocent person be charged with the crime and reluctantly joins forces with Det. Sloane Pearson to break the case. Weiss receives no support from his fellow officers and becomes the target of numerous acts of violence. He's convinced his 'brothers in blue' are behind the attacks. There doesn't seem to be any way out of the mess he's created for himself, and the most he can hope for is that he escapes with his life. Schwegel spins a compelling story of the dark side of police work where the 'good guys' are not always good and it's difficult to tell who the 'bad guys' are. Her voice is distinctive; the story is gritty and dark. Armchair Interviews says: Probably Cause is a riveting read.
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