It's the early '80s and heroin is king. It's all about the money; there's no loyalty. The only rule is to get even. Killings of Detroit and other mafia across the nation--all on the 22nd of the month--means someone is trying to get even with the mob. The FBI is puzzled. Team members work relentlessly to discover what appears to be an international conspiracy to get even.
Detective Clark Philips and his team of police officers and FBI agents end up in a direct confrontation with the Mafia's big bosses. Their probes into Mafia connections with the Catholic Church provide new revelations and a twist on those responsible for the number of body mutilations and killings. Father Dom's digging into Mafia ties with the Catholic Church uncovers surprising mafia manipulation.
It's the early '80s and heroin is king. It's all about the money; there's no loyalty. The only rule is to get even. Killings of Detroit and other mafia across the nation--all on the 22nd of the month--means someone is trying to get even with the mob. The FBI is puzzled. Team members work relentlessly to discover what appears to be an international conspiracy to get even.
Detective Clark Philips and his team of police officers and FBI agents end up in a direct confrontation with the Mafia's big bosses. Their probes into Mafia connections with the Catholic Church provide new revelations and a twist on those responsible for the number of body mutilations and killings. Father Dom's digging into Mafia ties with the Catholic Church uncovers surprising mafia manipulation.
GET EVEN is Les Cochran's third historical fiction novel targeting crime ridden Detroit from the late 70s to the mid 80s. Detective Clark Philips and his elite task force face the new wave of organized street gangs pouring massive amounts of heroin onto the streets of Detroit, using underage kids as traffickers. While at the same time, the mafia is puzzled by unexplained assassinations of mob members nationwide. Cochran once again pokes the Detroit underbelly with real event headlines and stories of point shaving, gambling, prostitution; all making for a fast and satisfying read. Early on, Cochran introduces the mysterious and intriguing Amanda, a femme fatale, so seductive she lures in a mafia boss. His finely crafted storyline leads to an explosive climax of twists and turns that will entertain you to the very end.Oscar F. Westerfield, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI, Detroit Division 1973-1980Once again, Les Cochran packs a punch with his vivid storytelling in another pulse-pounding entry to his Detroit Thorn Bird series. Cochran's writing crackles from start to finish, painting a colorful, stylized picture of his characters and the gritty world they inhabit. The fast pace, however, doesn't take away from the depth Cochran uses to develop both his good guys and bad guys, which gives the reader the connection and nuance they need to really want to invest in the taut narrative. The payoff is a doozy. Another classic by one of America's most underrated authors.Scott Burnstein - The Oakland Press, Author - Motor City Mafia and Detroit True Crime Chronicles
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