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Give the Boys a Great Big Hand
  

Give the Boys a Great Big Hand (Hardcover)

by Ed McBain (Author)
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Steve Carella, Cotton Hawes, and the folks of the 87th Precinct search for a black-cloaked killer with a penchant for leaving blood-red severed hands all over the city. By the author of Kiss. Reissue. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars GIVE MCBAIN A BIG HAND FOR THE BOOK!!!, April 9 2002
By Mac Blair "Mac Blair" (Huntingdon, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This is ther eleventh of the 87th precinct series I have read and I think I gave all of them a five. Carella and the rest of the precinct are trying to solve the latest mystery. A hand is found, by a policeman on the beat, in an airline bag. Whose had is it and who left it? They start to work on the case and another hand shows up. They appear to have come from the same person. The book as many interesting characters in it. Such as Bubbles, and how is she conntected to the hands? McBain will hold your attention while you enjoy the ride. The books are short, easy to read and very good. You will begin to relate to the whole squad if you can find the books to read in order. A good mystery and hard to put down when you start it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Early McBain, Aug 15 2000
By Larry Eischen (Joliet, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This 87th Precinct story like most of the late 50s-early 60s books in the series is short by modern standards. As always, McBain puts a lot of story in just a few pages. When a severed hand is found, the men of the 87th find themselves tracking a missing seaman, a vanished stripper, and a lost drummer. Juggling several cases at once, the detectives find the solutions while trudging McBain's noir city.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Typical 87th precinct novel--for the dedicated fan., Dec 10 1995
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Typical early 87th Precinct mystery with a horrendous pun for the title (the "Boys" of the 87th find a large cut-off hand in the first chapter). McBain in this period has a horrible tendancy to overwrite (the three page description of the "City" as a woman was excruciatingly purple) and play cute (several times the characters make references to either entertainment or novels, in an early and poor attempt at post- modernism). Introduced in this book is Juan, the Puerto Rican addition to the 87th, as McBain slowly trudges towards diversity, thirty years earlier than Bill Clinton.
(This "review" originally appeared in First Impressions Installment One [http://www.owt.com/users/gcox/fi.contents.html]).
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