The third book is the most exciting in this series. Loved it. – Amazon Review
SPD BLUE – True Crime: Narcotics
Book #3 in The Thin Blue Line Series
Officer Patrick MacKenna finally gets his transfer to the Anti-Crime Section with the Syracuse Police Department. Officially beginning his investigative career with a set of lifelong friends who, if they survive the experience, are all soon destined to achieve their gold shields.
But trouble looms along the way as they run around the city with their hair on fire in this high-speed, low drag anti-crime unit. Near death experiences are around every corner, and Mac takes it to a whole other level when he volunteers to work undercover narcotics for the DEA Task Force. The last line of duty death at SPD was in the exact same position that he enlists to combat the never-ending flow of drugs into the city.
As Mac is navigating these dangerous assignments, he quickly finds out yet again, that not everyone trying to hurt him is on the dark side of the street…
Murphy delivers another high-powered novel that has readers on the edge of their seats, as they witness first hand how the war on drugs was actually fought on American city streets by the men and women of The Thin Blue Line!
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About the Author
If you like like Michael Connelly, you’ve found you’re next favorite author!
Dennis Patrick Murphy, MSCJ is an international author whose novels are based on real life experiences in true crime. From the mundane life of a cop to the front-page exploits of being a detective, Murphy covers the ground of rarely observed behind the scene drama and intrigue into the everyday aspects of what men and women do to walk The Thin Blue Line. Murphy draws from over thirty years of local, state, and federal experiences of being On The Job to bring a fictionalized version of actual crimes that will entertain, shock, and give a certain humility, to the everyday hero’s that protect and serve on American streets.
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