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Chains of Command
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Caunitz sets a new standard for police procedurals with a novel that probes the treacherous chains of command on both sides of the law, from the drug-strangled streets of New York's Washington Heights to One Police Plaza. A solid, searing novel of crime and corruption, of lives saved and lost on both sides of today's front lines, Chains of Command crackles with the gritty, authentic prose only a former NYPD detective could write.
©1999 The Estate of William J. Caunitz (P)1999 NewStar Media Inc.
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"He knows more about cops and what moves them than Joseph Wambaugh or George V. Higgins." (The New York Times Book Review)
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