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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Client Distribution Services
Published: Apr 2002
Genre: Fiction - Lesbian
Retail Price: $12.95
Pages: 260
For 'Frank, ' L.A.P.D. Homicide Lieutenant L.A. Franco and her homicide squad, it's business as usual -- a multiple murder, ugly as it is, at least seems to have an easy explanation. Until it coincides with an untimely drive-by shooting.
The investigation ultimately pulls Frank and her squad in conflicting directions while drawing Frank closer to the county's new Chief Coroner, Gail Lawless. Through a series of twists and turns, all Frank's leads eventually bring her to the disquieting possibility that the killer she seeks might well be one of her own brothers in blue.
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Lambda Literary Award Nominee Lieutenant Franco faces a psychotic killer. Case closures are up and homicide rates are down for LAPD's 93rd Homicide...
After so many great books, I was getting spoiled and kinda meh about even good books. Then I started reading Street Rules by Baxter Clare. At this point, I remembered all the bad books that exist. This is boring, and although it's a crime mystery, it's just so unpersonable and thuggy talking, I couldn't get into it and stopped reading. Skip!