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And All Through the House

And All Through the House

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And All Through The House by Ed McBain
Review: It has been said so many times before by far better persons than I, but Ed McBain is the hands down best writer of the police procedural. "And All Through The House" continues the terrific 87th Precinct series with the entire story taking place in the squadroom on Christmas Eve. Reading this book is like visiting with old friends. The writing is conversational yet always electric and always Ed McBain. Packaged in an attractive slipcover and sprinkled with line drawings throughout, it is a perfect book to cozy up with by the fire. Long live McBain and the 87th Precinct!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And All Through The House by Ed McBain
Review: It has been said so many times before by far better persons than I, but Ed McBain is the hands down best writer of the police procedural. "And All Through The House" continues the terrific 87th Precinct series with the entire story taking place in the squadroom on Christmas Eve. Reading this book is like visiting with old friends. The writing is conversational yet always electric and always Ed McBain. Packaged in an attractive slipcover and sprinkled with line drawings throughout, it is a perfect book to cozy up with by the fire. Long live McBain and the 87th Precinct!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: And All Thru the House
Review: Should be advertised as a book for children. Not expected of McBain. Only 40 pages most of which are drawings! What a disappointment as have read and enjoyed nearly everything McBain/Hunter has written. If had bought new would request refund.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: And All Thru the House
Review: Should be advertised as a book for children. Not expected of McBain. Only 40 pages most of which are drawings! What a disappointment as have read and enjoyed nearly everything McBain/Hunter has written. If had bought new would request refund.


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