6/20/2023 0 Comments Blood Relatives by Ed McBain![]() ![]() She and her cousin Muriel Stark were attacked while coming home from a party. Late one rain-swept September night, fifteen-year-old Patricia Lowery runs into the 87th, cut and bleeding. Leading players: Steve Carella, Bert Kling, Monoghan, Meyer Meyer, Augusta Blair I submit this review for Katie’s 2014 Book to Movie Challenge at Doing Dewey (for review links, click here) Bev’s 2014 Silver Age Vintage Mystery Challenge bingo and Patti Abbott’s Friday’s Forgotten Books meme over at her fab Pattinase blog, which today celebrates the work of Ed McBain (aka Evan Hunter).īlood relatives (87th Precinct series #30) ![]() “I hate knife wounds, don’t you?” Monoghan said. We start on a rain-soaked night and a pair of bloody palm prints … Indeed, for me the series here reached a peak that it would never quite be able to scale again. In much the same way that Steve Carella is first among equals within its range of corporate heroes, so this is one of my favourites among the later volumes. All are lively and engrossing, with some undeniably more successful than others. We really like Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct books here at Fedora and for the last couple of years have been re-reading them in chronological order (links to all the reviews can be found here). ![]()
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