Blueblood
by:
Matthew Iden (author)
"Another great Marty Singer novel...this one twists through the alphabet soup of agencies charged with criminal investigation and ends with an unexpected turn."- Gypsy, 5 star reviewFour unrelated murders. Nothing special in Washington DC. Not even good enough to make the evening news. But then a...
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"Another great Marty Singer novel...this one twists through the alphabet soup of agencies charged with criminal investigation and ends with an unexpected turn."- Gypsy, 5 star reviewFour unrelated murders. Nothing special in Washington DC. Not even good enough to make the evening news. But then a concerned police lieutenant approaches retired homicide detective Marty Singer with a simple fact that changes everything. They were all cops. In a race to stop the killings, Marty tackles the case from the outside, chasing the killer from deadly Southeast DC to the heart of the Virginia gangland, on a mission to stop the spilling of yet more Blueblood. The Marty Singer detective series:A Reason to Live (Marty Singer #1)Blueblood (Marty Singer #2)One Right Thing (Marty Singer #3)Please note One Right Thing was formerly promoted under the title Signs.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781479336210 (1479336211)
Publish date: September 21st 2012
Publisher: Create Space
Pages no: 340
Edition language: English
Series: Marty Singer (#2)
Note: While this is Book 2 in the series, it works just fine as a stand alone. Marty Singer returns to more private investigation work. His last case was forced upon him and he’s reluctant to take on this new case. He’s still fighting cancer and wants to focus his time and energy on that and enjoyin...
Sam is with the Major Narcotics Branch . Sam goes to retired homicide director Marty Singer. There has recently been four cops killed in DC I found this book a pretty good read. Marty’s character was really good though his cancer has been pushed to the background. The plot and story were good. But ...
Sam Bloch, a lieutenant with the MPDC Major Narcotics Branch, who is also a mid-level HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area task force) comes to Marty Singer after he suspects a serial killer is murdering cops, one of them Bloch's team member. Nobody in Bloch's department thinks the case worth...