From Publishers Weekly
Orin Boyd, a boozing, bad-boy cop, is transferred to a corrupt Long Island (N.Y.) precinct, where he accidentally discovers a payola system. "Westermann has an extraordinary eye for the tawdry and writes unbeatably funny dialogue," said PW. "Despite its occasional bumpy transitions in points of view, this . . . is a must for any devotee of raunchy burnt-out cop sagas."
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Review
"A writing policeman in the Joseph Wambaugh tradition." --
Los Angeles Times"Dark, anguished and authentic." --
Publishers Weekly
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