From Amazon
There's a hard edge of diligent research to this first thriller about apparent police suicides by former broadcast journalist Jeannine Kadow, as well as a refreshing avoidance of the cop clichés so common to the subgenre. Grizzled veteran Ed Gavin and his new partner, sleek Ivy League rookie Jon Strega, have enough interesting quirks to mark them as real people as they work to link the apparent suicides of a sudden rush of colleagues to one very determined woman who also happens to wear NYPD blue. This character, Maria Alvarez, is another original--full of believable pain and venom, using sex as one more weapon in her avenging arsenal. If you tend to think of books that appear as mass-market paperback originals as a lesser form of art, this one might just change your mind. --Dick Adler
Review
"Every cop's worst nightmare- a serial killer who stalks cops. The pages turn. There are horrifying images no reader will soon forget." -- Robert Daley (author of Prince of the City, Year of the Dragon)
Book Description
As shattering as a gunshot, Blue Justice is the dead-on, white-knuckle thrill-read of the year.
From the Publisher
Jeannine Kadow is a powerful new voice in suspense fiction. She's got Patricia Cornwell's knack for writing fascinating forensic detail, but Kadow's devious mind and silky prose elevate thriller writing to a whole new level. Impeccable plotting, wonderfully complex characters, and tightly wound suspense are delivered with the confidence and control of a pro.