Authors: Ed McBain
THE BIG BAD CITY
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THE BIG BAD CITY
“Classic McBain—taut with trenchant dialogue…. In THE BIG BAD CITY, McBain proves he can pack punches in both the physical and emotional arenas.”
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Boston Herald
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THE LAST DANCE
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COP HATER
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Praise for the 87th Precinct Novels from America’s Unparalleled, Award-Winning Master of Crime Fiction
ED McBAIN
THE
BIG BAD CITY
“Full of noir touches and snappy dialogue.”
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THE BIG BAD CITY
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“I never read Ed McBain without the awful thought that I still have a lot to learn. And when you think you’re catching up, he gets better.”
—Tony Hillerman
“The best crime writer in the business.”
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Houston Post
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Mystery News
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“A master storyteller.”
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Washington Times
“McBain tells great stories.”
—Elmore Leonard
“The McBain stamp: sharp dialogue and crisp plotting.”
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The Miami Herald
“You’ll be engrossed by McBain’s fast, lean prose.”
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Chicago Tribune
“McBain redefines the American police novel…. He can stop you dead in your tracks with a line of dialogue.”
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
“The wit, the pacing, his relish for the drama of human diversity [are] what you remember about the McBain novels.”
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Philadelphia Inquirer
“McBain is a top pro, at the top of his game.”
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BOOKS BY ED M
C
BAIN
T
HE
87
TH
P
RECINCT
N
OVELS
Cop Hater
* ·
The Mugger
·
The Pusher
* (1956)
The Con Man
·
Killer’s Choice
(1957)
Killer’s Payoff
* ·
Killer’s Wedge
·
Lady Killer
(1958) ’
Til Death
·
King’s Ransom
(1959)
Give the Boys a Great Big Hand
·
The Heckler
* ·
See Them Die
(1960)
Lady, Lady, I Did It!
(1961)
The Empty Hours
·
Like Love
(1962)
Ten Plus One
(1963)
Ax
(1964)
He Who Hesitates
·
Doll
(1965)
Eighty Million Eyes
(1966)
Fuzz
(1968)
Shotgun
(1969)
Jigsaw
(1970)
Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here
(1971)
Sadie When She Died
·
Let’s Hear It for the Deaf Man
(1972)
Hail to the Chief
(1973)
Bread
(1974)
Blood Relatives
(1975)
So Long As You Both Shall Live
(1976)
Long Time, No See
(1977)
Calypso
(1979)
Ghosts
(1980)
Heat
(1981)
Ice
(1983)
Lightning
(1984)
Eight Black Horses
* (1985)
Poison
·
Tricks
(1987)
Lullaby
* (1989)
Vespers
* (1990)
Widows
* (1991)
Kiss
(1992)
Mischief
* (1993)
And All Through the House
(1994)
Romance
(1995)
Nocturne
(1997)
The Big Bad City
* (1999)
The Last Dance
* (2000)
Money, Money, Money
* (2001)
Fat Ollie’s Book
* (2003)
T
HE
M
ATTHEW
H
OPE
N
OVELS
Goldilocks
(1978)
Rumpelstiltskin
(1981)
Beauty & the Beast
(1982)
Jack & the Beanstalk
(1984)
Snow White & Rose Red
(1985)
Cinderella
(1986)
Puss in Boots
(1987)
The House That Jack Built
(1988)
Three Blind Mice
(1990)
Mary, Mary
(1993)
There Was a Little Girl
(1994)
Gladly the Cross-Eyed Bear
(1996)
The Last Best Hope
(1998)
O
THER
N
OVELS
The Sentries
(1965)
Where There’s Smoke
·
Doors
(1975)
Guns
(1976)
Another Part of the City
(1986)
Downtown
(1991)
Driving Lessons
(2001)
Candyland
* (2001)
B
OOKS BY
E
VAN
H
UNTER
N
OVELS
The Blackboard Jungle
(1954)
Second Ending
(1956)
Strangers When We Meet
(1958)
A Matter of Conviction
(1959)
Mothers and Daughters
(1961)
Buddwing
(1964)
The Paper Dragon
(1966)
A Horse’s Head
(1967)
Last Summer
(1968)
Sons
(1969)
Nobody Knew They Were There
(1971)
Every Little Crook and Nanny
(1972)
Come Winter
(1973)
Streets of Gold
(1974)
The Chisholms
(1976)
Love, Dad
(1981)
Far from the Sea
(1983)
Lizzie
(1985)
Criminal Conversation*
(1994)
Privileged Conversation
(1996)
Candyland
*
(2001)
The Moment She Was Gone
**
(2002)
S
HORT
S
TORY
C
OLLECTIONS
Happy New Year, Herbie
(1963)
The Easter Man
(1972)
C
HILDREN’S
B
OOKS
Find the Feathered Serpent
(1952)
The Remarkable Harry
(1959)
The Wonderful Button
(1961)
Me and Mr. Stenner
(1976)
S
CREENPLAYS
Strangers When We Meet
(1959)
The Birds
(1962)
Fuzz
(1972)
Walk Proud
(1979)
T
ELEPLAYS
The Chisholms
(1979)
The Legend of Walks Far Woman
(1980)
Dream West
(1986)
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Available in paperback from Pocket Books
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Available in hardcover from Simon & Schuster
Ed McBain
A NOVEL OF THE 87TH PRECINCT
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This, again, is for my wife—
Dragica Dimitrijević-Hunter
The city in these pages is imaginary. The people, the places are all fictitious. Only the police routine is based on established investigatory technique.