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Best book I have read in some time, October 29, 2003
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This review is from: The Matchbook and Other Cop Stories (Paperback)
I have rarely read a book completely in one sitting, but I couldn't put this one down. The author is a very good story teller. I look forward to the next book outing for Mr. Miletich.
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Great Police Story!, October 14, 2003
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This review is from: The Matchbook and Other Cop Stories (Paperback)
I read this book and I had a hard time putting it down! I would recommend this book to anybody who is interested in good, real life cop / crime stories.
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Excellent story teller, with humorous and sad ancedotes., October 29, 2003
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I live in a northern Minnesota town, near the setting for the city of Duluth, and have found this book to be comparable to the stories as seen on NYPD Blue and Law and Order. Could'nt put it down.
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Leather and Ice, December 27, 2003
This review is from: The Matchbook and Other Cop Stories (Paperback)
In the world of law enforcement slang, veteran cops are referred to as old leather. Chief Miletich's stories of his 30 plus years as a cop creak with the realism of a well worn duty belt. Staged on the hilly streets of Duluth, Minnesota, Miletich's saga, double spaced like a criminal complaint, is a time capsule whose artifacts span three decades of police work in this northern city by the bay. From cops in black sedans meting out street justice to modern day forensics, politically correct weenies, and pissant prosecutors, Miletich's chronicle is a grimey window on the back wall of any precinct in America. Scraping away the soot and peering in one catches a reflection of themselves along with the poor boob under the interrogation lamp. It is indeed a troubling scene but worth the look.
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