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Ebook {Epub PDF} The Pusher by Ed McBain

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The Pusher (87th Precinct) by Ed McBain and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru  · "The Pusher" is the third novel in McBain's 87th Precinct series, and also the third book he produced in the series that appeared in As with its predecesors, it's punchy, of its time and yet still relevant even today, almost 60 years after original publication/5(). While successful and well known as Evan Hunter, he was even better known as Ed McBain, a name he used for most of his crime fiction, beginning in Width: 6" Height: author-signed limited edition of this crime novel. This is copy number 87 of McBain's signature appears on the limitation page.



Published in , "Pusher" by Ed McBain, one of the author's famed 87th Precinct mysteries,may be a bit dated, but the sheer power of writing and the abilitiy of the author makes this one aworthy read. McBain's legions of fans (most of whom have, no doubt, already read this one)certainly found this to be a choice selection. These three nerve-racking stories from best-selling author Ed McBain put detectives from the 87th Precinct on the trail of different killers who take the lives of a rich woman, a rabbi, and a ski instructor. 5 out of 5 stars. Great all the way around. By Richard Anthony on The Empty Hours. "The Pusher" is the third novel in McBain's 87th Precinct series, and also the third book he produced in the series that appeared in As with its predecesors, it's punchy, of its time and yet still relevant even today, almost 60 years after original publication.



A gritty, relentless pressure cooker of a thriller, Ten Plus One is one of best-selling author Ed McBain’s finest, the ultimate addition to the 87th Precinct series where time threatens to stand still and murder rules the day. Published in , "Pusher" by Ed McBain, one of the author's famed 87th Precinct mysteries,may be a bit dated, but the sheer power of writing and the abilitiy of the author makes this one aworthy read. McBain's legions of fans (most of whom have, no doubt, already read this one)certainly found this to be a choice selection. The Pusher was only the third 87th Precinct novel, the last of the three in Ed McBain’s original contract, all published in It would turn out that McBain — also known as Evan Hunter and multiple other authorial pseudonyms — would produce more than fifty. But, already, Carella was the hero of the series.