The Making of a Detective
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Rating | : | 4.90 (663 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0393331717 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 324 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-16 |
Language | : | English |
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James B. Johnson said Pretty Good Read. Pretty Good Read. 4 Stars Plus James B. Johnson 4 STARS-plus. To get my 5 STARS the book has to be one I'll keep and read again a few times because it's so outstanding. But this is an interesting and enjoyable book. I call it a 'motel book' or 'cruise book.' Trust me, you can do alot worse. And I looked forward to reading it from the beginning. On the other-hand I work in law enforcement and I dont know anyone like Dave Carbone. Maybe it's ju. Stars Plus. Pretty Good Read. 4 Stars Plus James B. Johnson 4 STARS-plus. To get my 5 STARS the book has to be one I'll keep and read again a few times because it's so outstanding. But this is an interesting and enjoyable book. I call it a 'motel book' or 'cruise book.' Trust me, you can do alot worse. And I looked forward to reading it from the beginning. On the other-hand I work in law enforcement and I dont know anyone like Dave Carbone. Maybe it's ju. STARS-plus. To get my 5 STARS the book has to be one I'll keep and read again a few times because it's so outstanding. But this is an interesting and enjoyable book. I call it a 'motel book' or 'cruise book.' Trust me, you can do alot worse. And I looked forward to reading it from the beginning. On the other-hand I work in law enforcement and I dont know anyone like Dave Carbone. Maybe it's ju. Reads Like a Novel This book reveals the unvarnished truth about life on the front lines of an urban war zone. It has no index or table of contents for its 320 pages. It is a continuation of "The Making of a Cop", the career of David Carbone. Most murders rarely make the new because there's nothing sensational about them (p.12)!The mega-metropolis of NY has 301 square miles with neighborhoods of every size and eco. Simply an amazing story. A Customer This is one of the finest books I have ever read. Regardless of whether or not you are interested in the world of detective work, you should read this book simply to get an idea of what it is like to work in an environment that seems to have gone mad. For anyone who has ever stepped foor in the neighborhood which is the primary setting for this true story, East New York, you will no that the des
Solving more than 90% of his cases, Carbone was promoted again, this time to the Brooklyn North Homicide Task Force in 1994. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. But, like most of his colleagues, he preserved his sanity with camaraderie, gallows humor and, for a time, alcohol. In an unusually short time, he was promoted to detective and requested service in the 75th Precinct, in the East New York section of Brooklyn, where the body count was 100 or more every year. . Carbone, from a large Italian-American Long Island family, joined the
It provides nonfiction reading at its most compelling.. Forget NYPD Blue--and enter the real and dangerous world of Dave Carbone, homicide detective in New York's deadliest neighborhood. Rachlin's intimate and unvarnished account of Carbone's education as a homicide detective on New York's meanest streets will transport you to places where few civilians have ever gone