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5.0 out of 5 stars
FUZZ IS A FIVE!!!!, August 19, 2002
Fuzz is a five, to me anyway. There are really three stores going on at the same time. One is: someone is throwing gasoline on bums as they sleep and setting them on fire. Carella goes undercover for this one and gets burned himself. Another is: who is after John the Taylor? He is to be robbed but different people show up at the time of the robbery. The other story is the main one.A commissioner is killed after a threat. The Deputy Mayor is killed after a threat. The Mayor is to be next. The squad figures it is the "deaf man" again. All the 87th precinct people work on this. Carella considers him to be a "master criminal"--can he be caught???????? Read as the entire group try to bring this man to justice. As usual McBain writes so you can believe you are there.You get to where you have feelings for each officer and really think you know them. This is the 22nd book I have read by McBain and I think there was only one I did not like. The odds are pretty good you will like this one also.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well Done but Not One of McBains Best, May 27, 2008
Each of McBain's 87th Precinct novels has a little twist of its' own. This one has another appearance by 'the deaf-man'; whose only hard of hearing but hard to kill. Like all of his stories, there are actually three crimes being followed. The one with the deaf-man has to do with him killing politicians and then extorting money from wealthy men. Story number two has to do with a robbery that is set-up by two of the dumbest criminals who ever lived, and were overheard planning the robbery in a luncheonette. Someone overheard them and wants a piece of the action, ends up getting caught by the police and he rats on the guys. Story three is about two young guys who have been poring gasoline on bums and then setting them on fire. One of the bums has died. Steve Carella goes undercover as a derelict to try and catch them. But Steve gets beat up twice for his troubles. Who ever heard of a police undercover action without back-up?! Going by himself Carella deserved to get beaten up. The ending is just too ridiculous to be believed, it piles coincidence on top of remarkable luck and plain stupidity. Totally unbelievable.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Deaf Man's Second Appearance, June 4, 2001
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Ed McBain's 1968 "Fuzz" is a terrific read and a lot of fun from a great writer. Notable mostly for the second appearance of the Deaf Man, whom the reader learns more about his brilliance, and the 87th Precinct detectives who try to thwart his every move. Unfortunately, the Deaf Man will try to stop the detectives by making them look stupid and incompetent in the process. I loved this book. The more I learn about the Deaf Man, the more I want to know. Congratulations to Mr. Ed McBain, the master, for creating such a terrific character. Maybe I could learn a few things or two from the Deaf Man about being a criminal genius. I also enjoyed the background story about the squad room painters and the Tailor Shop. As for the reader from Minneapolis, MN, did it ever occur to you that not all cops are corrupt and rascist? Even then, remember reading about Detective Andy Parker? Next time, try reading the book before writing a bad review and insulting a great writer.
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