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Atlanta Heat [Paperback]

Robert Coram
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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A rookie detective investigating a double homicide is relying on help and inside information from Atlanta's most famous crime reporter--a man who is soon going to be his worst enemy. For this seasoned journalist is none other than the killer himself with complete access to the crime scene, the respect and trust of the entire city, and the power to cover up his vicious crime. And he's all too willing to kill again.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book!, Feb 14 2000
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Janeth C. Walker (VAFB, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Atlanta Heat (Paperback)
I am an African American female and happen to come across this book in a local book store, which sells predominently African American books. I found this book to be a GREAT read, very fast paced and quite enjoyable. It kept me turning every page after page to see what happened next. Although other readers may feel that a "cop" doesn't blab so much, I'd like to remind readers that the author wrote what's called "fiction" and although sometimes we often compare fiction to reality, in the end, it's still fiction.

My hats off to Mr. Coram for writing such a great and entertaining piece of work!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Stupid, Jan 3 2000
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This review is from: Atlanta Heat (Paperback)
This is an unbelievable book. I can't believe that a detective would blab everything to a reporter. Although the author is african american, he paints a very small minded view of african american males. He makes his males always trying to get the big break from " the man". They all lust after white women, they respect their mothers and hate their fathers. I did not find that out to around the end of the book. You really don't know much about the main character at all.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Believability, Feb 27 1999
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This review is from: Atlanta Heat (Paperback)
Read this book for believability - I was willing to suspend disbelief until the detective started blabbing EVERYTHING to the reporter. Most cops I know are VERY close-mouthed about everything, much less the details of a double murder. Also, I threw down a red penalty flag when the keys were CONVENIENTLY found in the woods off Piedmont Rd. - too much coincidence. After that, I started looking for details to pull apart....
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