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21. Ice (The Best Mysteries of All Time) by Ed McBain | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2003-02)
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First 87th Precinct Long Novel
Realistic, excellent portrayal
Ice on the Streets
You can't beat McBain.
Lurid but beautiful, engrossing yet repellent. Binding together all the disparate elements is the symbol ice.It represents the drugs that lie behind many of the crimes, it coats the night streets of New York where many of the crimes are committed, it seems to run through the veins of many of the dealers, rapists, charlatans and cheats that are encountered here, and its fragility typifies the fragility of law and order and even decent relationships in this so-called center of civilization. Lurid yet often beautiful, engrossing yet often repellant, this is certainly a McBain book that can be included amongst his best. ... Read more |
22. The Eight-Seven : 3 Classic Crime Novels From the 87th Precinct (The Mugger/Killer's Choice/Doll) by Ed McBain | |
Hardcover: 405
Pages
(1965-01-01)
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23. Downtown by Ed McBain | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1993-06)
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Repetitive, tedious, incredulous and predictable
McBain's best non-87th Precinct novel "Downtown" starts onChristmas Eve as Florida orange grower Michael Barnes, in New York onbusiness, runs afoul of bogus cops, thieves, the mob, and a slimy movieproducer. McBain piles on the action and absurdity at a furious pace asBarnes sinks deeper and deeper into the worst New York has to offer. McBain has always been adept at infusing his hard-boiled fiction with asardonic humor that borders on the ludicrous.In "Downtown," heproves he can still walk that tightrope as he balances the hilarity ofBarnes' situation with a lean, hard-hitting narrative style. In fact,McBain's humor is so deliberately distracting, you don't realize it when heturns deadly serious.Michael Barnes may be bounced from one jam toanother, but he too has a dark side, like most McBain characters.Whenpushed enough, he too becomes as deadly as his foes and as hard-boiled asany Raymond Chandler creation."Downtown" is another example ofEd McBain at his best.Highly recommended.
Take this trip to New York! |
24. The Mugger by Ed McBain | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2003-07-03)
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McBain thanks you, Madam
Clifford Thanks You A mugger is brutalizing the women of the 87th Precinct, stealing their purse, punching them up, and taking his leave with a dandyesque bow and the immortal words: "Clifford thanks you." The detectives of the 87th have no sense of humor where this sort of thing is concerned, especially when one apparent victim is found lying dead on a riverside embankment. While the series actually began with "Cop Hater," this second book, published in 1956, is where the series, and its mythical city of Isola, begins to take shape. McBain takes time out to describe the demographics of the 87th, the dance clubs, the stay-at-home wives who rake each other over in their washing-line gossip sessions like so many Mesdames Defarge. Some nice time-outs, too, like one early on about the essence of urban loneliness. "Loneliness doesn't respect the calendar," he writes. "Saturday, Tuesday, Friday, Thursday - they're all the same, and they're all grey." Steve Carella, the de facto hero of the 87th series, is away on his honeymoon for this one, and the reins are taken, for maybe the only time in the series, by a patrolman rather than a detective. Bert Kling is still nursing his injury from "Cop Hater" when an old friend pays him a visit, asking him to talk to his sister-in-law. That he does, and when the sister-in-law turns up dead the next day, he finds himself investigating the mysterious circumstances of her life. Why was a beautiful woman so sad, why did she visit a strange dance club and sit zombielike on the sidelines despite the many invitations to dance, why did she turn up a corpse on the other side of the city? Since Kling is just a beat cop, he is limited in what he can do, but he does manage to meet one woman who may have some answers, particularly for his own lonelyheart condition. Claire Townsend is one of several recurring characters to make her first appearance here, along with Dets. Meyer Meyer and Eileen Burke and two favorites of mine, the clueless Homicide dicks Monoghan and Monroe. The mystery moves along at McBain's signature pace, with the detectives setting up dragnets and working around the clock. There is plenty of action, and nice detours like with a sunglasses manufacturer who explains the intricacies of his trade, and the difference between "fronts" and "temples." As with so many of his books, McBain makes you feel less like a bookreader and more of an eavesdropper on a world every bit as vibrant and lived-in, if not more so, than your own. It's a quick read, but if it's your first 87th book, five will get you ten it won't be your last.
The Mugger is out there, preying on women in the night!
A GREAT READ!!!!!
Excellent Procedural from '56 |
25. Fuzz (Signet) by Ed McBain | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1978-12-05)
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Thank God for Public Libraries! A money-hungry deaf man terrorize the city, making the 87thpct go berserk!He's demanding money from them, but when they don'tdeliver, some well-known city official is murdered.There is lots ofaction: car bombing, shooting, beating, etc. The Fuzz was hilarious anda great read--a page turner.Although, I stumbled into some British-customvocabulary for a U.S.A. plotted book (and I found this odd), it was writtenwell.I'm sure that if McBain revised this book, it would contain Americanlingo and a year 2000's style. Excellent book!I recommend it toanyone who wants to read it.As a matter of fact, GO TO YOUR TO NEARESTPUBLIC LIBRARY TO GET IT IF IT'S OUT OF PRINT. ... Read more |
26. Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here! (87th Precinct Mysteries) by Ed McBain | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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TO, TO CONFUSING!!
A Great introduction to McBain
Recommended for first time readers of Ed McBain. As usual, McBain displays unerring skill at presenting scenes and characters vividly and economically.Especially realistic is the dialogue. Readers who wish to be introduced to an Ed McBain crime novel are recommended to start with this one.Shorter than most, but tightly-packed, it provides the reader with quick access to the realism, sleaze and sensation that comprise the McBain formula.
Come Together |
27. The Big Bad City by Ed McBain | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1999)
Isbn: 0340750073 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (32)
An Enjoyable Mystery; Superior New York Ambiance
Ed McBain - it is what it is
A late arrival to McBain finds hims wonderful
more of the same from the 87th precinct
This is a read that I would recommend, might be 4 stars |
28. Poison: An 87th Precinct Novel by Ed McBain | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1992-04)
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Good read
The story of the innocent hooker
mcbain is good as always, but some rescripting of willis
Wothwhile reading. This novel is no longer in print but if you can find a copy of it somewhere, as long as the price is reasonable, it is worth the investment. It is a fast, fun read with enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes. ... Read more |
29. Fiddlers: A Novel of the 87th Precinct by Ed McBain | |
Kindle Edition: 276
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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Light, enjoyable read
Another disappointing end-of-career 87th Precinct book
The original
Pretty Good
Good |
30. PUSS IN BOOTS by McBain Ed | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1987)
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31. Killer's Payoff: An 87th Precinct Mystery (The Armchair Detective Library) by Ed McBain | |
Hardcover: 157
Pages
(1994-01)
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Has not improved with age |
32. Killer's Payoff (87th Precinct Mysteries) by Ed McBain | |
Mass Market Paperback: 272
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description He appeared to be a decent, upright, honest citizen.... And yet appearances can be more than deceiving in the world of blackmail and extortion. The shocking gangland-style murder of known blackmailer Sy Kramer begs the question: which of Kramer's marks had given him his very last payoff? A politician's beautiful wife with a deadly secret? An overly interested ex-con? A wealthy soft-drinks executive? Or the mystery person who had fattened Kramer's wallet by the thousands? The detectives of the 87th Precinct must break the chain that links the dead man's associates and single out a killer -- before someone else cashes it in. Customer Reviews (2)
Early 87th Precinct books set the foundation
ANOTHER WINNER!!! |
33. Sadie When She Died (Crime Masterworks) by Ed McBain | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-02-20)
list price: US$14.45 Isbn: 0752856154 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Someone Please Kill the Narrator
One of McBain's best
Not Why I Read McBain
The 8-7 Scores a Perfect 1o
SADIE WHO???????? |
34. WIDOWS: A NOVEL OF THE 87TH PRECINCT by Ed McBain | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1991)
Asin: B0041CTPIG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (4)
Grim episode in the 87th Precinct
Capable entry in long running series
PACKS A WALLOP.
Live a clean life otherwise the loose ends may trangle up! |
35. EIGHT BLACK HORSES by Ed McBain | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1986)
Asin: B001J8GH2M Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Let's Hear It For The Deaf Man......Once Again!
That Darn Deaf-Man Can Really Mess-up the Holidays
Captivating and Crisp
McBain's Out Of Ideas On This One
Seasons Greetings From The Deaf Man "Eight Black Horses" was published in 1985, but it's more like a throwback to an earlier time in the 87th Precinct's development, when the accent was more on the mystery and less on the characters around it. That's not a bad thing here, since the problem posed to the investigators (and readers) by the Deaf Man is so involving and enjoyable in its macabre way. You get four dead civilians, three dead cops, and plenty of kinky sex before this one is through, so maybe it's not so bad to take this one as an entry in a lighter vein. Ed McBain is as serious as death when he writes one of his 87th Precinct thrillers, but sometimes he's less serious than others, like he is here when he writes of a woman, feeling jilted after a one-night stand involving bondage and Russian roulette: "Lying to her, taking advantage of her, doing disgusting things to her, and then not even calling her again..." The pace of this one zips along in classic 87th Precinct style, with more attention than usual given to the full complement of detectives in the squadroom. The clues the reader and the detectives get are clever even if we pick up on it a little before they do. Something about the Deaf Man makes him operate like his classical predecessor, Moriarty, laying forth the gauntlet in an almost gentlemanly style that would seem archaic were it not so entertaining. It makes him happy company, too, however fiendish he may be. For those who try to keep score, there's some useful details about the boroughs of Isola and how they were named: "Bethtown had been named for the virgin queen Elizabeth, but undoubtedly by a British officer with a lisp; it was supposed to be Besstown." And there's even some Christmas cheer to be had. Never mind that the Santa at the local department store isn't called "short eyes" because he gets confused about his elves. Probably the finest misanthropic take on the meaning of Christmas is offered by Det. Andy Parker in a hilarious monologue that belongs in any curmudgeon's handbook. Even for 87th Precinct fans, the Deaf Man may be a bit of an acquired taste; since he likes to drop clues a la the Riddler he pushes the bounds of realism somewhat more than some 87th Precinct readers might like. But for those of us who enjoy Ed McBain's storytelling vibrancy, having an outsized story now and then only adds to the pleasures of the series. And there's always useful information to be had. Here, for example, we learn from a detective which silk panties to buy a girlfriend for which day of the week. Saturday is black, we know, but Thursdays are purple? Just as long as you don't forget the lavender garter belt... ... Read more |
36. Learning to Kill: Stories by Ed McBain | |
Kindle Edition: 492
Pages
(2007-06-04)
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Great stories by a master writer
Tales of Private Eyes, Cops, Gangs, and the Mean Streets
Learning To Kill Has Lost Its Sheen
The Making of a Grandmaster
Early Ed McBain |
37. Beauty and the Beast by Ed McBain | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(1982)
Isbn: 0241107695 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
A light fun tropical read. This one was almost a short story. Good workable plot, a coupleinteresting sidebars, enjoyable characters and a resolution you canaccept. The Florida scene is well set in the fictitious city of Calussawith a couple of Miami excursions. Mathew Hope is an interestingprotagonist...a lawyer with a heart of gold willing to be a private eye forhis client as well. It's fast, easy and entertaining.
I LOVED THIS MATTHEW HOPE BOOK |
38. Romance by Ed McBain | |
Kindle Edition: 336
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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One of the best of the later 87th books...
Not So Much
Romance on the Stage, and Off.
Fatuous Novel-poor plot & p.c. characters
Entertaining crossed off the list, and the police have to begin exploring |
39. Alice in Jeopardy: A Novel by Ed McBain | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(2006-05-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Don't call the police, or they'll die." It's a nightmare no parent should ever endure. Especially Alice Glendenning, a South Florida real estate agent who hasn't managed to sell a single home -- or collect any insurance money -- after her husband's fatal boating accident. Her daughter and son's kidnappers demand $250,000, the exact amount she's supposed to receive from the insurance company. To complicate matters, her housekeeper has contacted the police -- a glaring error in judgment that puts a spotlight on the crime, the children's lives at risk...and Alice in jeopardy. Alice is a recent widow, still struggling to get over the drowning death of her husband and raise their two young children. A novice realtor, she hasn't made any sales yet, and is counting the days until her husband's insurance policy pays off. Then her kids are abducted and held for ransom--not so coincidentally, for the exact amount of the insurance policy. Warned not to contact the police, Alice tries to head off the well-meaning assistance of her housekeeper, but so unsuccessfully that before she can stop her, the kidnapping sets off a turf war between the local authorities and the FBI. Meanwhile, two seemingly unrelated occurrences--a near-miss by a passing motorist who almost runs her down and the unexpected appearance of her brother-in-law, an ex-con--lead the reader just far enough astray to keep the suspense building. Eventually Alice takes matters into her own hands, which is clearly the only way to get her children safely home. This is a thoroughly enjoyable read from the author of the two successful series (the 87th Precinct and Matthew Hope novels) written as Ed McBain and several stand-alones penned by his alter ego, Evan Hunter. --Jane Adams Customer Reviews (30)
A very good book
Alice may be in jeopardy but Ed's in top form!
Contractural obligation, or what?
Where have you gone, Ed McBain
Very predictable |
40. Doors by Ed McBain | |
Mass Market Paperback: 277
Pages
(1995-12-01)
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