The black marble / Joseph Wambaugh.
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TextPublication details: New York : Delacorte Press, c1978.Edition: 1st edDescription: 354 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 044000523X
- 813.54
- PZ4.W242 Bj PS3573.A475
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He is a damned good cop - a burned-out homicide detective wrapped around a Smith & Wesson .38 and a vodka bottle. She is his partner - twice divorced, nursing a grudge against men, obsessed by the awful temptation of love. “Wambaugh sidesteps all the clichés…He has the ability to portray women as flesh-and-blood, thinking human beings.” ― The Sun (Baltimore) First-rate…Fast, colorful, and gripping…as touching as it is breathlessly entertaining.” ― Cosmopolitan
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