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Title:Lullaby (87th Precinct #41)
Author:Ed McBain
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:September 1st 2004 by Pocket Books (first published 1989)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime
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The squadroom at 5:15 on New Year's morning looked much as it did on any other day...
But an exceptionally heinous crime was already sending a wave of outrage through even the veteran cops of the 87th Precinct: a wealthy couple, returning home from New Year's festivities, discovered their baby -- and the infant's teenage sitter -- murdered. Parents themselves, detectives Carella and Meyer resolve to bring in the perpetrator at any cost. Meanwhile, gang warfare is overtaking the city's streets, threatening its very foundation. A sinister song of death and destruction echoes through the 87th, and it isn't "Auld Lang Syne."

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Original Title: Lullaby
ISBN: 0743470745 (ISBN13: 9780743470742)
Edition Language: English
Series: 87th Precinct #41

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One of the best police procedural EVERYears ago I read all the Ed McBain 87th precinct books, or at least I thought Id read them all. Anyway, lately Ive been re-reading some of them and came across Lullaby which I may have missed. Not just a page-turner but riveting. McBain, alias Evan Hunter (Blackboard Jungle) was truly a master of the genre.

First time reader of Ed McBain and although it was an interesting enough book I didnt like how he changed to different crimes in the middle of a page without a paragraph indent or anything at all to indicate the change was coming. There were 3 different crimes and none of them connected to the others. The murder story was intriguing although before it was solved I had figured out who did it and why. The drug story was way too complex (not that I didnt get it) and did not need to be in this book.

Carella and Meyer investigate the death of a babysitter and an infant while Kling looks into a drug caper. There's also a subplot about Eileen receiving counseling that is not as well developed. Well done, realistic, quick read. Recommended to all McBain fans.

In the forty-first installment of Ed McBains 87th Precinct series, the detectives of the 87th ring in the New Year with a particularly gruesome crime when a couple returns home from a New Years Eve party to find the sixteen-year-old babysitter knifed to death and their baby smothered. The likeliest suspect appears to be the boyfriend that the babysitter threw over a few weeks earlier, but hes proving hard to find and, given the fact that the crimes occurred on the hardest-partying night of the

This book started out quite well but I just couldn't stay interested. But I have to admit that I was reading several other books at the same time (I always do) (and some really great ones at that) so don't judge my rating as negative, just as a consideration. I read hundreds of books every year so I know what a good book is and what a good book isn't. This book started well but I just couldn't stay focused in the story and I don't know the reason for that. Please read for yourself to decide. It

One of the better ones. Carella and Meyer are called to the scene of a double murder: a young infant and her babysitter, and the city is outraged. Meanwhile, Kling saves the life of an ungrateful Puerto Rican from a Jamaican gang, and gets involved in stopping a major drug shipment and preventing a drug war. And Bert's cop girlfriend, Elaine, is battling her demons and consulting a police psychologist.

I found this story difficult to follow sometimes. I'm not sure if it was the Kindle formatting or the story itself, but it jumped between plots with no real warning. In general I like the McBain books but this wasn't a favorite.

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