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5.0 out of 5 stars If you like William Diehl's work,don't miss this great read!
I have just read this as the hard cover is out of print and this came to life as a paperback. It is as good as ANY book he has written in his later years (I believe this was his first). While TAI HORSE still his best on my list, this is an exciting read. I finished it in two seatings. Great fun
Published on September 2, 1997 by Gerald Lipsky

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but Mindless
This is the book they made into a movie starring Burt Reynolds back in the early 1980's. The movie shares a lot with this book, which is usually pretty rare for Hollywood. I quickly got sucked into the story, even though I already knew the high points of the tale.

The book is about a cop named Sharky, who works the narcotics beat. After a shootout with a dealer, Sharky...

Published on January 8, 2001 by Jeffrey Leach


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3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but Mindless, January 8, 2001
This is the book they made into a movie starring Burt Reynolds back in the early 1980's. The movie shares a lot with this book, which is usually pretty rare for Hollywood. I quickly got sucked into the story, even though I already knew the high points of the tale.

The book is about a cop named Sharky, who works the narcotics beat. After a shootout with a dealer, Sharky gets demoted to the vice department, where he quickly hooks up with several hard bitten cops that carry grudges because they are considered the lowest of the low in the police department. A phone tap on a prostitute leads to a rapid series of events that involves stolen gold, Mafia killers, a presidential candidate, and a shadowy figure that wants unlimited power. All of this activity unfolds in Atlanta, Georgia.

This book is absolutely overflowing with pornographic sex and gory violence. Heads get blasted off, fingers are chopped off and people get beaten to bloody pulps. The sex scenes are definitely X-rated stuff. It's one of the sauciest books I've read in a long time. Anyone looking for quick action certainly won't be disappointed with this book. I haven't read any other books by William Diehl, but if they're anything like this one, they'll raise eyebrows.

This thriller has several corny moments. The whole story unfolds in a very short time frame (a couple of days) and there are so many lucky breaks for the cops and amazing coincidences that it's impossible not to groan out loud a few times. I had to chuckle to myself when the vice squad investigates a murder and doesn't call the homicide department because they don't want them to take all the credit. Come on! Totally unbelievable! But these books aren't written as paragons of literature. They're a quick, fun and mindless diversion, and this book certainly fits that bill. Be sure and keep an eye out for Friscoe, the head of the vice department. He's hilarious and makes for effective comic relief.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like William Diehl's work,don't miss this great read!, September 2, 1997
I have just read this as the hard cover is out of print and this came to life as a paperback. It is as good as ANY book he has written in his later years (I believe this was his first). While TAI HORSE still his best on my list, this is an exciting read. I finished it in two seatings. Great fun
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2.0 out of 5 stars The first 100 pages: Gummed up Machine, January 1, 2012
I have so many books to read that I have a strict 100 page limit: if it doesn't grab me by then I move on. This book would have been stronger if it had cut the first 55 pages and started at chapter 3. I really didn't get the first three prologues and the first 2 chapters to me didn't progress the story along for me to stick around. I really didn't care how Sharkey got to Vice; that he was there was enough. If the writer felt the necessity to let us know, he could have worked it in when he showed up at Vice instead of having a long, drawn out narritive. So just 2 stars from me.
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