Right to Remain Silent Author:Charles Brandt They don't make cops like Lou Razzi anymore. Fifteen years ago he was a tough, street-smart detective with a bright future. And if he used a little muscle to get the job done, it was all part of the game. Then Razzi was framed. He did two years in prison, and took a long vacation. — Now, Razzi is back on the job. They've finally cleared his name,... more » and he's one day away from his pension. He's got a clean record, a gun, and a badge. It's just like old times. But a lot can change in fifteen years. Criminals have more legal rights than alibis... and the tough stuff went out with backroom interrogations.
Now, he's facing the biggest case of his life. This time, being tough isn't going to help... Riazzi's going to have to be smart. "An excellent, wonderfully entertaining crime story...a superb page-turner." Robert Tenebaum "Tough, fast-moving, compelling!" Allen Drury, author of Advise and Consent "Strong and vivid." The New York Times "A delight!" Charles Willeford, author of New Hope for the Dead« less