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Threshold of Pain

Threshold of Pain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Real Police
Review: Reading this book was like Deja Vu all over again . Admitting that I'm a personal friend of the author does not in anyway diminish the quality of his story telling . I read it cover to cover in one day because I just could not put it down . This is the Chicago Police Department as told by someone who knows it intimatly . Action packed ? Yes ! True to life in many ways ? YES !!!!!!! Buy this one ....you won't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Welcome to "Bana-World
Review: First of all I must alert you that my objectivity may be a bit skewed. The author is my brother. But anyone who reads this book should know that Denny Banahan is the "real deal." He writes like he lives; honest, hard hitting and blatantly truthful. I found it hard to distinguish fact from fiction, for all of his characters reminded me that "people" count, and life on the street is a never ending search for legitimacy and authenticity, for both the good guys and the bad guys. His thirty years on the "street" and his obvious passion for realism make this an unforgetable trip to Chicago's greatest amusement park, "Bana-World," where honest and decent people people, converge with the scum of earth, and ultimately learn the lessons of a lifetime; not knowing that a lifetime may be only minutes away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Welcome to "Bana-World
Review: First of all I must alert you that my objectivity may be a bit skewed. The author is my brother. But anyone who reads this book should know that Denny Banahan is the "real deal." He writes like he lives; honest, hard hitting and blatantly truthful. I found it hard to distinguish fact from fiction, for all of his characters reminded me that "people" count, and life on the street is a never ending search for legitimacy and authenticity, for both the good guys and the bad guys. His thirty years on the "street" and his obvious passion for realism make this an unforgetable trip to Chicago's greatest amusement park, "Bana-World," where honest and decent people people, converge with the scum of earth, and ultimately learn the lessons of a lifetime; not knowing that a lifetime may be only minutes away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read this Book
Review: Policemen become involved in any number of good story telling situations in the course of their careers. Most become adept in recounting these stories both to their colleagues and to their non police friends. Dennis Banahan is by far the best story teller I have come accross in my own career. He proves that in this book! I was privileged to read this book several years before it was published during one notably long evening in the 7th District Watch Commander's Office. I told him then that I wanted the millionth copy autographed. Now that I bought it and reread it, that still goes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read this Book
Review: Policemen become involved in any number of good story telling situations in the course of their careers. Most become adept in recounting these stories both to their colleagues and to their non police friends. Dennis Banahan is by far the best story teller I have come accross in my own career. He proves that in this book! I was privileged to read this book several years before it was published during one notably long evening in the 7th District Watch Commander's Office. I told him then that I wanted the millionth copy autographed. Now that I bought it and reread it, that still goes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FEVER'S RISING AND THERE'S BLOOD ON THE STREETS!
Review: Ready for a '60's flashback? This time, Dennis Bahanan presents it Chicago-style, when there was revolution in the air, blood on the streets, and the Windy City citizens were rising up angry. The incendiary political climate affected even Chicago's finest where, according to Banahan, a disturbing and deadly plot is unfolding. For anyone who remembers those dangerous times, or wants a fast-paced ticket to ride through the bloody streets, read this book. The characters that storm through Banahan's stunning debut novel are dressed to chill.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Threshold of Pain
Review: Rivetting!!! This action packed thriller should hit the big screen. Dennis Banahan has a unique ability to draw the reader deep into this hard-core, yet emotional, mystery. Get back to work Dennis, I want more...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Threshold of Pain
Review: Rivetting!!! This action packed thriller should hit the big screen. Dennis Banahan has a unique ability to draw the reader deep into this hard-core, yet emotional, mystery. Get back to work Dennis, I want more...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: This is a great book! I'm halfway through this novel, and I cannot put it down. I have met the author, he is a friend of one of the Supervisor's where I work, and have an autographed copy. I would like to say, congratulations Dennis, you wrote a fantastic book, and I hope you continue writing, you have great talent.

--Jeff

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best crime novel I've read in years!
Review: This novel was so suspenseful that I could not put it down (I read all 400 pages in 3 days!). The plot was fast-paced and filled with brilliant characterizations and surprising twists. I will be the first in line for this author's next publication.


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