The latest book in Griffin's bestselling saga of the Philadelphia police force is an explosive story of three murders, three willful deaths. When three people connected with the force are brutally murdered, it's up to division detectives Jason Washington and Matt Payne to put together the pieces and solve a simple case that has become very, very complicated.
if you like WEB Griffin, you will like this book. It has his flavor and flair for details.
Another swift, breezy novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I love Griffin's writing, and I love this Badge of Honor series. This is the sixth book in the series, and by now I'm getting to know Matt, Peter, Jason and the boys pretty well. I do not recommend reading this book as a stand alone book. It is much better as part of a very entertaining series. Most of Griffin's magic comes from his character building, and it takes time to get into the lives of the wonderful characters he creates. This book is also leaving a very large stepping stone into the next book, so I can't wait to read that one. Griffin opens the door with a glimpse into the world of cop corruption. In this book we also see Matt coming of age a bit as he experiences some truly tragic events. This is an excellent series, and one that I am enjoying mightily.
If You Lived In Philly in the 70's
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book reveals a few things about what went on with Rizzo's Gang
The Murderers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
WEB Griffin has done it again. His characters have continued to grow and interest the readers. I definitely recommend this if you are a fan of any of his series of novels. If you like the Men in Blue series, check out the Brotherhood of War and the Corps.
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