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Apaches

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They're not cops anymore. They're apaches. At war against evil.
“Pulp noir . . . Apaches showcases [Lorenzo] Carcaterra's ability to create chillingly evil characters and a world horrifying in its depravity.”—The Washington Post Book World
Boomer. Dead-eye. Pins. Geronimo. Reverend Jim. Mrs. Columbo. 
Legends of the NYPD, they were great cops. The best cops. But they are cops no more. Now they are apaches, a renegade unit working on their own—reunited to bring down the most vicious criminal working in New York City today. . . . 
Praise for Apaches

“One of the most intriguing writers around . . . Readers will no doubt die for this stuff.”Newsweek

“A compellingly readable novel . . . Think of it as The Magnificent Seven Does New York.The Dallas Morning News

“[Carcaterra] writes with the passion of Styron, the guts of Mailer, and the sting of James M. Cain.”—William Diehl

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Series: Apaches Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 19, 2010

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780307756503
  • Release date: May 19, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780307756503
  • File size: 2355 KB
  • Release date: May 19, 2010

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They're not cops anymore. They're apaches. At war against evil.
“Pulp noir . . . Apaches showcases [Lorenzo] Carcaterra's ability to create chillingly evil characters and a world horrifying in its depravity.”—The Washington Post Book World
Boomer. Dead-eye. Pins. Geronimo. Reverend Jim. Mrs. Columbo. 
Legends of the NYPD, they were great cops. The best cops. But they are cops no more. Now they are apaches, a renegade unit working on their own—reunited to bring down the most vicious criminal working in New York City today. . . . 
Praise for Apaches

“One of the most intriguing writers around . . . Readers will no doubt die for this stuff.”Newsweek

“A compellingly readable novel . . . Think of it as The Magnificent Seven Does New York.The Dallas Morning News

“[Carcaterra] writes with the passion of Styron, the guts of Mailer, and the sting of James M. Cain.”—William Diehl

Expand title description text