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Badge Of Honor #8 Final Justice (Mass Market Paperback)

by W Griffin (Author) "It was Sunday night, and at quarter after eleven the Roy Rogers restaurant at South Broad and Snyder Streets in South Philadelphia was just about..." (more)
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That there's an Establishment in any big city cop shop is no surprise, but the pols, police, press, and prosecutors who hang out together in W.E.B. Griffin's Philadelphia are so tightly connected that there's hardly any room to breathe in this Badge of Honor thriller. While a couple of minor characters from outside this old-boys’ network make a few cursory appearances, plus the obligatory perp, it's mostly an inside story about golden boy Matt Payne, Main Line scion and third generation cop who's just been promoted to Homicide, and his mentors, friends, and family. The perp is a clever psychopath who rapes and murders his way across country while he's buying and selling exotic cars. Griffin fills in the story with plenty of carefully detailed department procedures in this newest in one of his many bestselling series (Honor Bound, Men at War, Brotherhood of War, The Corps). Justice triumphs and, of course, there's plenty of hero worship and not a flawed cop on the force, which won't surprise or displease the author's legion of true blue fans. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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If God is truly in the details, then Griffin must be the pope of police procedurals. Want to know what paragraph of the Pennsylvania Criminal Code you violate if you use a flashing blue light attached to your car to get through traffic? Or what the chances are of a patrolman or detective passing the Philadelphia Police Department's exam for promotion to sergeant? Or what happens to the badge worn on the chest of an officer killed in action, after the funeral? All of this-and much, much more-is revealed in the eighth data-heavy entry in Griffin's Badge of Honor series (The Murderers, The Investigators, etc.). What's even more amazing is that all these factoids don't slow down the story's considerable momentum for a minute. Nor do they keep Griffin's gritty cops from convincing us of their individuality. Matt Payne, a detective with the Philadelphia police force, has just been promoted and transferred to Homicide. The cases he gets during his first few days at the post are a rich mix of mayhem entangling all strata of Philadelphia society: an apparently simple shooting in a fast food outlet that turns out to be almost unsolvable; a savage rape and murder with some serious anti-cop political overtones; an extradition case involving a fugitive murderer from France; and, for comic relief, the supervision of a visiting movie star who wants to make his police pictures more authentic. What holds it all together is Griffin's infectious respect for and fascination with police work.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad read, but inconsistent with past Badge of Honor, July 20 2004
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The book, though a little inconsistent in parts, is still a good read for fans of the Badge of Honor series. The timeframe is supposed to take place 6 months in the future after the end of The Investigators. It probably would have made more sense to be 2 to 3, or even 5 years after. Car radios have been replaced with cell phones; Jason Washington is a Lieutenant in Homicide and on the Captain's list (he was a SGT in Special Operations at the end of The Investigators), Chief Inspector Coughlin is now a Deputy Commissioner, and Staff Inspector Mike Weisbach of the newly created Ethical Affairs Unit designed to replace Internal Affairs, is now in charge of Internal Affairs, a separate entity from Special Operations. Of course, there is also the new Mayor, DA, and Police Commissioner, with no explanation of their demise after only 6 months. Matt Payne is true to form with the ladies, either having two or three on the string or getting them shot (we think; it is unclear whether "Terry" survives the ordeal). I liked the fact that there was more of a hint to a relationship for Peter and Amy. However, I was a little disappointed with the last 60 pages. It was as if the author was tired of writing the book and was looking for a quick ending and really didn't leave room for an additional sequel which would have been nice. It was, overall, a fast-paced and enjoyable read for 3/4th of the book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars EDITOR WANTED-PLEASE!, Jun 16 2004
By H. CROFT (LA HABRA, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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IT IS OBVIOUS THAT NO ONE WHO EVER READ A PREVIOUS BADGE OF HONOR SERIES NOVEL HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH EDITING THIS ONE.
NOW THAT I THINK ABOUT IT, I WONDER IF ANYONE LITERATE EVER READ THIS BEFORE PRINTING. THE MISTAKES IN CONTEXT, SPELLING, ETC.,ETC. DEFY DESCRIPTION.
WHAT HAPPENS ON THESE SERIES NOVELS? DOES THE AUTHOR SEND IN A VERY SHORT OUTLINE, AND THEN THOSE FAMOUS MONKEYS WRITE THE BOOK?
I HAVE ENJOYED THIS AUTHOR'S WORK IN THE PAST, BUT THIS ONE IS JUST TOO CHEEZY!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Who took over the writing for Griffin?, May 24 2004
Consistency...Consistency...Consistency....thats one of the main things that makes the readers of a series keep coming back for more. The ability to "get to know" the characters and know they will be the same people, with the same frailties from book to book. And W.E.B. Griffin has always been wonderful at this aspect of series writing. Yet, he fails miserably in this, his latest book in the Badge of Honor Series. Everybody else has spoken of the timeline inconsistency and I have to ditto those thoughts. I found myself going crazy searching for such inconsistencies rather than truly enjoy the book and also wasn't quite fond of the sudden change in Mayor, D.A., and Police Commissioner with zero explanation. Furthermore, I found another inconsistency that disturbed me just as much, if not more. In all of the previous books, Matt Payne's denial from the Marines had been as a result of a "minor problem with his eye". Yet in describing it late in this book, he describes it as a problem with his ear. Very disturbing for a rabid fan. It was still a pleasure to read and likely would have been a 4 star book if I was not familiar with his previous works. But being an avid fan who has read all his works, I have to ask "Where have you gone Mr. Griffin and who is doing your writing now"?
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment plus (was it a ghost writer)
I avidly await the publication of any new book in the Brotherhood, Corps and Badge series. But oh my, the let down. I feel as if Mr Griffin has treated me like a fool. Read more
Published on May 6 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Needs better editing
I love this genre, especially since I work in law enforcement. I am always looking for a new writer and series, because I read all the other ones so quickly that I am constantly... Read more
Published on May 3 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Let's have a little consistency here.....
I expected a lot better here. The first novels in the series were set clearly in the early to mid 1970's. Read more
Published on April 25 2004 by Jon

2.0 out of 5 stars I've heard of literary license...
...but this was kind of off-putting.

Full disclosure: I have read every single WEB Griffin book available (Brotherhood, Corps, BoH, etc. Read more

Published on Mar 15 2004 by Martin Fisher

5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
This was the 1st book in this series I read. It got me hooked so I went back and read the rest of the series. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004 by joe anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Time-travelling cops
As always, I enjoyed Mr. Griffin's work immensely, but he needs to get an editor who has read his other works (at least the ones in the same series) and will catch inconsistancies... Read more
Published on Feb 23 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars More of the same from Mr. Griffin
I started reading his Badge of Honor series very late in the game and finally did get them all. This is generally very well written and enjoyable for a quick read. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2004 by R. Kakarala

4.0 out of 5 stars Really good Police story
This is volume 8 of "The Badge of Honor" series, my introduction to the characters and a great beginning for me to another genre of murder-mystery books. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2004 by Beverley Strong

3.0 out of 5 stars Suggestion From the AUTHOR
The author W.E.B. Griffin was signing books here and said that when he saw the paperback for this latest Badge Series he was floored. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2004 by Kenneth D. Pricer

4.0 out of 5 stars Final Justice
As usual this a great read. I enjoyed following Matt's adventures both with the police and his romantic encounters. I hope Mr. Read more
Published on Jan 6 2004 by Tom Switzer

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