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Book Reviews of Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44)

Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44)
Kiss - 87th Precinct, Bk 44
Author: Ed McBain
ISBN-13: 9780688102203
ISBN-10: 0688102204
Publication Date: 2/1992
Pages: 351
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Co
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44) on + 41 more book reviews
Someone wants Emma Bowles dead--someone obsessively determined. . .and as close as a kiss. Terrified, the wealthy, beautiful blonde turns to a stranger for protection--and unwittingly places her fragile life in the bloodstained hands of a killer.
A dedicated cop wants Emma alive. But his own future is in serious jeopardy. For a devastating tragedy has shattered his world...and he's trapped in the machinery of a defective legal system that upholds the law at the expense of justice.
euphoria avatar reviewed Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44) on + 25 more book reviews
You can't go wrong with McBain. A thoroughly satisfying read.
reviewed Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44) on + 40 more book reviews
Another good book. McBain seems to keep you in wondering all the way to the end.
reviewed Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44) on + 11 more book reviews
This is an 87th Precint mystery about a weathy, beautiful blond who someone is trying to kill. She is terrified and places her life in the hands of a stranger for protection - and unwittingly places her fragile life in the bloodstanied hands of a killer.
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Someone wants Emma Bowles dead - someone obsessively determined...and as close as a kiss. Terrified, the wealthy, beautiful blonde turns to a stranger for protection - and unwittingly places her fragile life in the bloodstained hands of a killer.

A dedicated cop wants Emma alive. But his own future is in serious jeopardy. For a devastating tragedy has shattered his world...and he's trapped in the machinery of a defective legal system that upholds the law at the expense of justice. (from back cover)
reviewed Kiss (87th Precinct, Bk 44) on + 50 more book reviews
its a story of the 87th precinct and the problem of martin bowles and his wif emma when things start happening to her and the police start getting suspicious