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Black and White: A Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

Dan Mahoney
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Mar 15 2000
In a secluded New York City park, a double homicide draws two detectives named McKenna. One is a legend; the other is a brilliant young investigator. Together, they are entering a case that will grow more bizarre and more horrifying with each new piece of shocking evidence...

One of the victims was tied to a tree and slowly tortured to death. Veteran detective Tommy McKenna realizes that he has seen this killer's work before-eighteen years earlier...

Tommy will get a second crack at his killer. Brian McKenna gets to work with a legend. And both men are setting in motion an investigation that will take them to California, Arizona, a Costa Rican mountaintop, and all the way to the Fare East. The two McKennas are on the trail of two human monsters who have been killing for two decades-and murder isn't even the worst of their crimes...

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Few authors map the political minefields faced by cops on a high-profile case with more realism than Mahoney (Once In, Never Out). In his fifth novel, this former NYPD captain ups the ante considerably by including real-life lawmen as characters in a sizzling tale of a serial sex-murders case that spreads from California to Thailand. Mahoney's regular hero, NYPD Detective First Grade Brian McKenna, is tapped by Homicide when the married daughter of city council president Paul Barrone is savagely slain in a lover's lane killing along with Barrone aide Arthur McMahon, the son of a powerful Virginia politician. Brian is teamed with the more famous Tommy McKenna (no relation but a real-life NYPD detective), who's in the doghouse with Barrone over a campaign tiff. Tommy ties the M.O. to an unsolved case from 18 years ago; the cops get a break with the killers' first mistakeAuse of stolen credit cards in San Jose, Calif.Arevealed to them through illegal information proffered by Bob Hurley, an ex-cop turned PI who specializes in legal "shortcuts." Brian flies to San Jose and meets Randy Bynum, a black local cop obsessed with a similar killing there who has found clues that have led him to a porn Web site and pictures of what turns out to be the killers, one black and one white, whipping a young victim. The McKennas and Bynum join forces, while McMahon's father hires Hurley to bypass legal red tape and speed the case along. Mahoney weaves a brilliantly twisted plot that makes the most out of solid police work while tapping into extralegal sources to actually solve the case. Clues gleaned from around the world are braided into a noose of a denouement that will leave victims' rights advocates cheering and police procedural buffs smiling.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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NYPD Detective Brian McKenna hasn't worked a homicide in years, but when the daughter of a prominent local politician is the victim of a torture murder, McKenna is back on the body beat. He's paired with high-profile namesake Tommy McKenna, who has a propensity to write books about his cases and generate publicity for himself. Brian struggles to keep the case low-profile as the two detectives pursue tenuous leads and eventually travel to the Southwest, where they learn the perpetrators like to take pictures of their handiwork and publish them in a series of magazines that cater to the very wealthy and very disturbed. They must enlist the aid of the international police community in an effort to find two killers in a world of monsters. A compelling, graphic procedural that details the painstaking steps required to bring very clever killers to justice. The author, a 25-year veteran of the NYPD, gets it oh-so-right. Wes Lukowsky --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Black and White Dec 21 2002
By Tracey
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Dan Mahoney's books are excellent reads. "Black and White" is no exception. I would not recommend this book to anyone who has a weak stomach, or is offended by sexual references. While it is an great book, it is extremly graphic. I have enjoyed reading all his books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Police Procedural Nov 10 2000
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
Normally Police Procedurals are not my cup of tea; however, Dan Mahoney's BLACK and WHITE kept me riveted. This was my first (but not last by now) Brian McKenna book by Mahoney, and while I like Brian a lot, my hero and person I'd like to see more of in future books, is the tenacious, intutitive, elderly retired black policeman. I guarantee, you've never met anyone like him. They made him and threw away the mold! As you can tell, I really get into my books - good ones come alive for me - and this is a good one!

There are other very unusual characters in this book that you will come to know and like (or dislike), and this is another book you will hate to put down.

I started this book in the morning, took it with me for my flu shot (stood in line reading) at the Church, and stayed up all night to finish.

I think you will like it!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Detective Novel Aug 4 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was my first read of Dan Mahoney's work. I must say I liked it alot. The character of Brian McKenna is a strong one. The story with the two killers is very interesting. The Police work is well decribed.The character Tommy McKenna is based on a real person. He, along with Greve, Bynum, and Big Ed make the investigation end a real good show. The outside agencies, FBI, Arizona Sheriffs, and Singapore police add flavor as well. The Political side show, with Barrone and McMahon, add a good sub-plot. The story, which had parallels to the movie, 8mm, kept me very interested. This book will have you feeling bad for the victims. I look forward to more books by Dan Mahoney.
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3.0 out of 5 stars black and white
Black and White by Dan Mahoney is dull and moves at a slow pace I think that they are taking to long to round up suspects. Read more
Published on April 27 2000 by jeffery demmings jr
4.0 out of 5 stars Things are not always 'Black and White'
I'd never heard of Dan Mahoney, but the title caught my attention and the back cover caught my interest. Read more
Published on April 20 2000 by Charles Pulliam
4.0 out of 5 stars More McKennas, Please
I read about 3 mysteries a week. A new author is always a treat. Mahoney is new to me, and I thoroughly enjoyed my first taste of his work. Read more
Published on Mar 25 2000 by Kathleen T. Choi
5.0 out of 5 stars First-Rate Detective Thriller
I read about 3 or 4 books a week, most of them in this genre. This particular novel is as spell-binding and as well-written as anything I've read. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2000 by Joseph L Burke
2.0 out of 5 stars Just not up to his usual level of exellence
I really didn't like this book. It's got some decent parts in the first half, but I found I had trouble finishing it. I expected some more action. Read more
Published on Aug 28 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent,but stiff dialogue
Ive enjoyed all of the McKenna books, including this one. excellent procedural. my only complaint is that the dialog at times is artificially stiff. Read more
Published on Aug 5 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars Grim, but Suspenseful, Police Procedural
NYC Detective First Class Brian McKenna is paired with another McKenna to investigate the torture murder of the daughter of a prominent city councilman. Read more
Published on July 17 1999 by A. M. Sulkin
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful police proceural
In Manhattan, the wife of New York City Council president Paul Barrone is found brutally murdered along side his political aide Arthur McMahon, son of a Virginia scion. Read more
Published on Jun 9 1999
3.0 out of 5 stars A grisly police procedural with no moral to the story
Dan Mahoney's Black and White is excellent at describing the hows of tracking down serial killers, from visits to the morgue to police politics, to getting help from outside... Read more
Published on Jun 7 1999
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