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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Probably the Best McBain up to this Point (1975),
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This review is from: Bread (Paperback)
"Bread" is the 29th installment of the "87th Precinct" novel series, and maybe the best up to this point. Not only are we given a great story (yes there is only one in this book) but we are also introduced to one of McBain's best characters, Oliver "Fat Ollie" Weeks of the 83rd in the Diamondback district. Ollie is only slightly about Parker in the hygiene department and can match him BO to BO on any day. Ollie though is a good detective, but with the mouth of a bigot who doesn't understand why some people are upset by the way he talks and acts and smells.The story starts with an arson investigation, then leads to another arson and then two murders and the beating of a woman. Involved are a group of business partners who add new meaning to the expression 'cya'. They are so busy double dealing and trying to screw each other that even they lose track of who's doing what to who. It's a great story and much more realistic and believable then the "Deaf Man" stories. I'm looking forward to more of "Fat Ollie". Zeb Kantrowitz
12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sizzling,
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This review is from: Bread (87th Precinct Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
McBain captures the tense relationships of city life in "Bread." The heroes and the villians are equally memorable characters. McBain provides it all: humor, suspense, and action all in perfectly written prose.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A typical 87th Precinct novel - excellent,
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This review is from: Bread (87th Precinct) (Kindle Edition)
I never tire of reading the 87th Precinct stories and while I have not done so in order, as I just grab one and read it when I get the chance, this one was a little early as it is the introduction to one of my favorite characters, Fat Ollie. Everything I like about these stories is present in this one - a case that seems simple at first (an arson investigation) turns more complicated as each person is interviewed. From arson to gangs to drugs - this book makes those twists and turns very entertaining as you follow another exciting case for the 87th.
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Bread by Ed McBain (Paperback - 1987)
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