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Bread by Ed McBain
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Bread (original 1974; edition 1990)

by Ed McBain

Series: 87th Precinct (29)

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The dog days of August are making the 87th Precinct feel like the inside of an oven. But things can always get hotter. With nearly half the squadroom on vacation, Detectives Carella and Hawes look into what appears to be an ordinary warehouse fire--but Carella and Hawes rarely see anything ordinary, and this is no different. The trail from the warehouse leads uptown to the murders of a junkie and a suspected prostitute. They soon discover a shady ghetto redevelopment deal may have gruesome ties that run deep into the city's underbelly. Full of fascinating characters and dialogue, Bread follows a bloody money trail through the city's back alleys and dark corners. This installment of the 87th Precinct series is bestselling author Ed McBain at his grittiest.… (more)
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Title:Bread
Authors:Ed McBain
Info:Avon Books (Mm) (1990), Paperback
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Roger Grimm’s business is burned to the ground. Then his house. Carella and Hawes are on it. And Fat Ollie shows up on page 70! (I love Fat Ollie - his policework, not his racism)
So arson, heroin, murder, and a big ol' case to figure out. For me, this book was just okay - a bit too confusing for me in the details of it all. But the overall story was entertaining, and I'm excited to move on to #30 in the series! ( )
  Stahl-Ricco | May 30, 2022 |
A warehouse fire consuming insured imported goods gets this novel off to a fast start, but Parker goes on vacation, leaving Carella, Hawes and others to deal with his open case. As the investigation progresses, key people start getting killed or badly beaten. McBain introduces "Fat Ollie" Weeks from the 83rd Precinct, who has many of Parker's flaws, but is a much better cop, and helps break the case. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
This one is so well-plotted, with interweaving threads that are not at all obvious until you're well into it. And for someone (like me) old enough to remember when terms like "male chauvinist pig" (or as the child in the story hears it, "male show business pig") had real bite, this is a nice time-capsule for the mid-seventies sensibilities. The Fat Ollie character is worth the price of admission. ( )
  dbeveridge | Mar 30, 2021 |
Quite a convoluted plot for the fellas of the 87th precinct to deal with. Not because the criminals are smarter than usual, but just because there are a lot of moving parts. if I'm not mistaken, this is the first appearance of Fat Ollie and he's deliciously awful. He adds a nice element of questionable morality in a squad that is sometimes a little unnaturally right on. A solid entry. ( )
  asxz | Mar 13, 2019 |
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The dog days of August are making the 87th Precinct feel like the inside of an oven. But things can always get hotter. With nearly half the squadroom on vacation, Detectives Carella and Hawes look into what appears to be an ordinary warehouse fire--but Carella and Hawes rarely see anything ordinary, and this is no different. The trail from the warehouse leads uptown to the murders of a junkie and a suspected prostitute. They soon discover a shady ghetto redevelopment deal may have gruesome ties that run deep into the city's underbelly. Full of fascinating characters and dialogue, Bread follows a bloody money trail through the city's back alleys and dark corners. This installment of the 87th Precinct series is bestselling author Ed McBain at his grittiest.

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The bread in this case is money. Lots of money. Money lost in a warehouse fire. Money gained in an extraordinarily successful, important business. Money waiting in the check-printing machine of an insurance company. Carella and Cotton Hawes have taken over the arson case from indolent Andy Parker. But, what they find behind a tale of fire and money is murder. Lots of it.
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