A gripping true crime story from the author of Buddy Boys. On February 26, 1988, 22-year-old rookie cop Edward Byrne was murdered in his patrol car by two crack dealers and became a symbol of the seemingly hopless war on drugs. Acclaimed New York Post columnist McAlary covers the case in stunning detail, from the painstaking investigation to the apprehension of a crack kingpin and the long fight for justice that followed.
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A gripping true crime story from the author of Buddy Boys. On February 26, 1988, 22-year-old rookie cop Edward Byrne was murdered in his patrol car by two crack dealers and became a symbol of the seemingly hopless war on drugs. Acclaimed New York Post columnist McAlary covers the case in stunning detail, from the painstaking investigation to the apprehension of a crack kingpin and the long fight for justice that followed.
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Used: Good. Size: 68x12x108; Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes A gripping true crime story from the author of Buddy Boys. On February 26, 1988, 22-year-old rookie cop Edward Byrne was murdered in his patrol car by two crack dealers and became a symbol of the seemingly hopless war on drugs. Acclaimed New York Post columnist McAlary covers the case in stunning detail, from the painstaking investigation to the apprehension of a crack kingpin and the long fight for justice that followed.