Jack Mann's a good cop, middle-aged and honest. His wife has cancer and he sometimes drinks too much. Tommy Day's a bad cop. The mob owns him from his cashmere coat to his expensive shoes. Now the mob wants Tommy to ice the assistant D.A., and Tommy will--unless Jack Mann catches up with him first.
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Jack Mann's a good cop, middle-aged and honest. His wife has cancer and he sometimes drinks too much. Tommy Day's a bad cop. The mob owns him from his cashmere coat to his expensive shoes. Now the mob wants Tommy to ice the assistant D.A., and Tommy will--unless Jack Mann catches up with him first.
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Add this copy of Rough Justice to cart. $8.90, good condition, Sold by Becker's Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Houston, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Tom Doherty Association.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book 1st edition, February 1991, with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine in fine dust jacket, not price clipped, in protective mylar cover. "Gross's ( A Fine Line ) latest, with its sharp characterization and swift prose, places the author firmly among the best crime novelists today. Unlike some genre novels in which chapters are joined together like so many train cars, in this mystery thriller, the chapters segue into one another organically, as an inevitable result of action or psychological motivation. Mafia man Tommy Day is the epitome of a chilling villain with his head-turning good looks, his brilliant street sense, his total disregard for life and his membership in an elite New York police unit, where he can best serve his don. Killing an assistant U.S. attorney whom he's supposed to be guarding, Day, who shoots cats for practice, thinks he's covered all bases. But he's not prepared for detective Jack Mann, whose beloved wife is dying of cancer, and Bonnie Hudson, a TV weather announcer aspiring to be a reporter. Mann and Hudson don't buy the circumstantial evidence that implicates a homeless man, and they have their own suspicions concerning handsome Day. The only thing amiss in this splendidly written entertainment is the unintriguing title."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY.
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