Jigsaw: A Novel of the 87th Precinct
From McBain's classic files of the fictional 87th Precinct comes this tale of a game the cops are forced to play with a demented killer who delivers clues to his puzzle via dead bodies.
31 Death Takes a Holiday Enceintes des Philbus .A. French ocean liner is not like the transatlantic steam ship that we boarded in South Hampton for our transportation to Washington. The Enceintes des Philbus was like a floating hotel ...
He flipped out his cell phone , calling up Ben and reactivating the search for Eagle . It was a measure of how much they trusted each other that Ben didn't even question the tissue - thick logic that led to the command .
Sybille Bedford placed the ambiguous and inescapable stuff of her own life at the center of her fiction, and in Jigsaw—her fourth and final novel, which was shortlisted for the 1989 Booker Prize—she did it with particular artistry. ...
Jigsaw: is a continuation of the story begun in Admirals Son Generals Daughter. This book describes in vivid detail what may have occurred in the United States Military during the Roosevelt Presidential administration.
Sybille Bedford placed the ambiguous and inescapable stuff of her own life at the center of her fiction, and in Jigsaw—her fourth and final novel, which was shortlisted for the 1989 Booker Prize—she did it with particular artistry. ...
"Imagine your favorite Law & Order cast solving fresh mysteries into infinity, with no re-runs, and you have some sense of McBain's grand, ongoing accomplishment.
But one fated night, it's all wiped out, leaving him scarred both mentally and physically. Now known as Jigsaw, he's a force to be reckoned with and a valuable asset to the Hell's Handlers MC. But he's also done.
As in all of Bob Graham’s work, the beauty here is in the details, with visual perspectives that offer a bird’s-eye view or take us underfoot, wordless sequences letting us in on a secret.