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Long Time No See (87th Precinct #32) 
I enjoyed this book....couldn't wait to find out the ending....His books are such a pleasure to read
This copy is signed by Ed McBain in quotes and E. Hunter, the book also contains a personalize note dated 7/20/77 and signed by E. Hunter.

When James Harris left the army after a stint in Vietnam, he had been blinded and was suffering from serious psychological problems. Ten years later, he's living on his disability pension, on the small amount of money his wife makes, and on the pan-handling he does every day on the streets of Isola. Then, one cold winter evening, he and his seeing-eye dog, Stanley are making their way home when someone--a lunatic, perhaps?--chloroforms Stanley, then slashes Harris's throat and leaves him
Another excellent read in the long running 87th Precinct series. This one has a lot of focus on Carella, a lot of psychology and is clearly showing the downslide of McBain's beloved NYC as Isola that was a consistent background of all the books. The infusion of sex, and the tawdriest kind of sex, into the day to day life of the precinct (against which Kling's hope to have a weekend with his girlfriend where her father wasn't from one of my other recent reads seems painfully quaint) is not met
Well written but datedI saw 300 pages and figured it was going to keep me in the edge of my seat. I figured it out so early on that I was disappointed by the fact that they didn't look right under their noses. It was fine, though.
Evan Hunter (19262005), writing as Ed McBain, penned the 87th Precinct Series which is being reissued in paperback and e-book format. Set in a fictitious city a thinly-veiled New York in the 1970s the murder of a blind panhandler and his dog leads Detective Steve Carella to the panhandler's blind wife. When she turns up dead, followed by another blind woman, Carella must find a connection somewhere in the victims' past that ties things together.In this fast-paced, cleverly-plotted story,
Ed McBain
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Original Title: | Long Time No See |
ISBN: | 0553231308 (ISBN13: 9780553231304) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | 87th Precinct #32 |
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They never saw their executioner. Because each victim had this in common: they were blind. Steve Carella, a weary detective very much in love with his deaf wife, is stymied in a hunt that began when a Vietnam veteran, his sight taken in war, was found with his head nearly separated from his body. But as the bizarre killing spree goes on, Carella begins to look into the first victim's dreams. And what he sees is a panorama of war, sexuality, secrets, and torment -- and one man's pure, blind rage...Be Specific About Of Books Long Time No See (87th Precinct #32)
Title | : | Long Time No See (87th Precinct #32) |
Author | : | Ed McBain |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | November 28th 1982 by Bantam Books (first published 1977) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 1015 Users | 50 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books Long Time No See (87th Precinct #32)
An interesting police procedural. Enough twists to make one want to keep reading. I suspected part of the ending but couldn't be sure until the end.I enjoyed this book....couldn't wait to find out the ending....His books are such a pleasure to read
This copy is signed by Ed McBain in quotes and E. Hunter, the book also contains a personalize note dated 7/20/77 and signed by E. Hunter.

When James Harris left the army after a stint in Vietnam, he had been blinded and was suffering from serious psychological problems. Ten years later, he's living on his disability pension, on the small amount of money his wife makes, and on the pan-handling he does every day on the streets of Isola. Then, one cold winter evening, he and his seeing-eye dog, Stanley are making their way home when someone--a lunatic, perhaps?--chloroforms Stanley, then slashes Harris's throat and leaves him
Another excellent read in the long running 87th Precinct series. This one has a lot of focus on Carella, a lot of psychology and is clearly showing the downslide of McBain's beloved NYC as Isola that was a consistent background of all the books. The infusion of sex, and the tawdriest kind of sex, into the day to day life of the precinct (against which Kling's hope to have a weekend with his girlfriend where her father wasn't from one of my other recent reads seems painfully quaint) is not met
Well written but datedI saw 300 pages and figured it was going to keep me in the edge of my seat. I figured it out so early on that I was disappointed by the fact that they didn't look right under their noses. It was fine, though.
Evan Hunter (19262005), writing as Ed McBain, penned the 87th Precinct Series which is being reissued in paperback and e-book format. Set in a fictitious city a thinly-veiled New York in the 1970s the murder of a blind panhandler and his dog leads Detective Steve Carella to the panhandler's blind wife. When she turns up dead, followed by another blind woman, Carella must find a connection somewhere in the victims' past that ties things together.In this fast-paced, cleverly-plotted story,
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