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Heat
Author: Ed McBain
Why would any man, however deranged, take an overdose and then calmly turn off his air conditioner with the city sweltering through a backbreaking heat wave? This question nags at Detectives Bert King and Steve Carella. In this, his thirty-fifth 87th Precinct novel, Ed McBain reaffirms his mastery of the police procedural story.
ISBN: 471362
Publication Date: 1981
Pages: 181
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Publisher: Viking
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This would probably rate a good "Columbo" episode on its own. Again, McBain here introduces the question of whether to believe the worst in people (though for Carella, unlike Kling, it is his job to thoroughly eliminate the possibility of murder.) Since the wife is a key suspect, it also opens up the question of marital loyalty (How well do we know the people who share our lives, really?) in a way similar to the Kling subplot.


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