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Deadly Force: In the Streets with the U.S. Marshals
 
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Deadly Force: In the Streets with the U.S. Marshals (Paperback)

by Carsten Stroud (Author)
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From the Tom Waits lyrics at the beginning, to the final lines when the manhunter stands over the handcuffed form of his prey, thinking, "Bring on the next contestant," Deadly Force delivers the heart-pounding speed of an action movie. The story takes place in three bursts--11 hours in January '95 in New York City, a flashback to 2 days in May '94 in Washington, D.C., then 9 days more in January '95 to wrap up the chase. But the hero, U.S. Marshal Luke Zitto, doesn't just "get his man": through the voice of the author, Carsten Stroud, he spouts off about suits and bulls and furballs, tells one wild story after another, and illustrates, through his own misbegotten career, what he calls a "corrosive flood of institutional paranoia throughout the federal justice establishment."

Despite the sexy flash of its language, it's a solid, convincing book. You'll learn a lot here about the history of the U. S. Marshals and about the turf wars between the FBI, CIA, and several other three-letter agencies. The highly dramatic style, though, makes it hard to tell how much is factual. Maybe that's not a drawback, if Marshal Zitto's paranoia is justified. --Fiona Webster --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.



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In a prefatory note, Stroud (Close Pursuit) states that his goal is "to illustrate very disturbing trends in federal law enforcement." In this account of the career, from 1991 to 1995, of Marshal Luke Zitto, he concentrates on Zitto's major case, the search for a rapist and multiple murderer who hacked his victims to death with a tomahawk. The odyssey took Zitto from the South Bronx to Washington, D.C., to Buffalo and ended in the suspect's capture. Along the way, Stroud cites innumerable instances of interagency battling (FBI vs. DEA vs. ATF vs. USMS) and interdepartmental turf wars (Justice vs. Treasury), from which only the criminals profited. In a concluding note, he takes a pessimistic view of future federal law enforcement, fearing the FBI (which he doesn't like) will swallow up the other agencies. While his thesis is well substantiated, much of Stroud's book is written in a novelistic style.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Reads like fiction, Mar 12 2003
By John Bowes (Oxford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deadly Force (Paperback)
But it's not. Fascinating look at the system's hunters. The only drawback is that the author sometimes leads you to action, only to cut away and never fully answers your questions. A good read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stroud still has it., Dec 10 2000
By Jeff Cordell (Caldwell,Id) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deadly Force (Paperback)
Carsten Stroud has never been a historian or a documentarian, but he admits this. His objective is to capture the sights and sounds of an area, event, profession. His writing style is very dramatic but readable. There is nothing melodramatic or corny about his works. Somehow he always manages to hit the nail on the head. The reader is left thinking, "Yeah, that's right. That's what it's like." or, "Damm that's the truth. That's why I'm a cop or a soldier". So to use the overworked phrase - Stroud's books are very truthful. Deadly Force takes you into not only the world of the Marshals, but the world of the fugitive. And the end result is that you're glad those fellas are out there doing the job. I recommend all of Stroud's books. Deadly Force isn't his best work, but it's still right up there.He lacks Clancey's verbosity which I find to be a relief. It keeps your attention and it has some very suspenseful moments. Some nice attention to details as well, though there are some technical errors I found them to be forgiveable. Good book. Give it a chance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is great, Dec 1 2000
By Chris Adkins (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deadly Force (Paperback)
Deadly Force was a great book. It takes you through what a United States Marshal goes through everyday. You get to read about the stakeouts, arrests, raids, etc. It is a good book if you are looking for something a little suspenseful and fun to read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Huh?
After a promising start this book gets boring and confusing fast. Every chapter you have to figure out where you are, what year it is and who is in the scene. Read more
Published on Jul 14 2000 by penguinlover

5.0 out of 5 stars This book slaps the cuffs on you!
Carsten Stroud grabs you quickly and doesn't let go. This book will take you on a NON-fiction rollercoaster of manhunts, office politics and personal struggle. Read more
Published on Oct 29 1999 by S. Lane

5.0 out of 5 stars A book for specific interests
Deadly Force caters to readers with an interest in the Law Enforcement world. It gets a little complicated, so read away from distractions. Read more
Published on Aug 26 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down
Great book. A little hard in the beginning since it jumps back and forth, but starts to make sense as you get deeper. Read more
Published on Mar 12 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Stroud tells a great story of life in the U.S. Marshals.
Stroud's true-life story of the Federal Marshals service crackles with energy. The characters, especially Luke Zitto, possess bigger than life qualities and yet retain much... Read more
Published on Dec 6 1997 by gaijinrussell@sprynet.com

5.0 out of 5 stars When a great story teller gets it right.
The scenes stay with you when a great story teller talks: the killer flees down the hall of the suddenly quiet motel and meets his match, the escorting patrolman's car is rock... Read more
Published on Oct 18 1997

4.0 out of 5 stars excellent look at the present-day USMS
A balanced account that does not glamorize this taxing and dangerous job or gloss over inter-agency friction. Read more
Published on April 16 1997

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