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Exceptional Clearance
Exceptional Clearance
Author: William J. Caunitz
NYPD Detective Lieutenant John Vinda is a man who believes that exceptional circumstances require exceptional actions. And he's willing to bend the law to break the case of a psychopath roaming the streets who's already killed three young women. — Back cover: A deserted street off Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue... a park on Manhattan's posh Upper Eas...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553296600
ISBN-10: 0553296604
Publication Date: 8/1/1992
Pages: 379
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Exiciting page turner about a serial killer, a woman-stalker who is as ruthless as he is brazen. Good read!
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This book catches your interest from the first page and keeps all the way to the end.I love books that can do that for me!
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A very good police mystery. NYPD Det. Lt. Vinda has his own way of seeking the ruthless killer.
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As usual, Caunitz has done his homework. It's nasty, plausable, and realistic. If you are into police stories- read this one.
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A steaming witch's brew of a tale about a serial killer bent on revenge against the entire New York City police force, Caunitz's ( One Police Plaza ) latest blockbuster recipe combines his lifetime of police work with a hint of Hollywood, a helping of women's rights, a bit of bombing, a touch of Transylvania and a pinch of S & M. After a second young black woman is found with her throat ripped out, the NYPD appoints rogue-male Lieutenant John Vinda to head up a task force. The subsequent murder of a white Sutton Place heiress belies a racial motive and prompts protests by angry women's groups, leading to the addition of two female detectives to the task force. The discovery of a fourth body by a famous movie star in the dressing room of a ritzy Fifth Avenue salon turns the case into a media circus. The lady cops pull off some outrageous interrogation techniques amid right-on characterizations of New York types. Never mind that the plot is a little contrived or that the cops have apparently gone through sensitivity training or that the ending may be unintentionally humorous--this book is great entertainment.


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