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Broken Trust: A Badge of Honor Novel

Hardback

Main Details

Title Broken Trust: A Badge of Honor Novel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) W.E.B. Griffin
By (author) William Butterworth
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 164
Category/GenreThriller/suspense
ISBN/Barcode 9780399171208
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Imprint Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Publication Date 10 June 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

The thirteenth book in W.E.B Griffin's bestselling series about America's Police and the difficult challenges they face. Having investigated his share of gruesome murders, Philadelphia Homicide Sergeant Matt Payne is beginning to think nothing can shock him - until the case of a young socialite's death lands on his desk. The Camilla Rose Morgan he'd known as a teenager was beautiful and brilliant - how was it possible she'd jumped to her death from her own balcony? The more Payne digs, the more complications he discovers.

Author Biography

W.E.B. Griffin is the author of seven bestselling series: The Corps, Brotherhood of War, Badge of Honor, Men at War, Honor Bound, Presidential Agent, and Clandestine Operations. He lives in Fairhope, Alabama, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. William E. Butterworth IV has been a writer and editor for major newspapers and magazines for over twenty-five years, and has worked closely with his father for several years on the editing of the Griffin books. He is the co-author of several novels in the Badge of Honor, Men at War, Honor Bound, Presidential Agent, and Clandestine Operations series." "He lives in St.Petersburg, Florida."

Reviews

Praise for"Deadly Assets" A very gripping, very well-researched look at a couple of days in Philly ... Griffin and Butterworth have a real feel for rough neighborhoods that tourists never see. "Connecticut News" Gripping ... Payne and his cohorts face long odds in a gritty police series that provides sociological comment but no easy answers. "Publishers Weekly" Praise for Griffin"and Butterworth Griffin has the knack. With enviable skill he doles out humanizing detail for a large and colorful cast, and you care what happens to virtually all of them. Griffin is one of those writers who sets his novel before you in short, fierce, stop-for-nothing scenes. Before you know it, you ve gobbled it up. "The Philadelphia Inquirer" If God is truly in the details, then Griffin must be the pope of police procedurals. What s 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. "Publishers Weekly" Fans of Ed McBain s 87th Precinct novels better make room on their shelves... Badge of Honor is first and foremost the story of the people who solve the crimes. The characters come alive. "TheGainesville Times" Speedy plotting, lively entertainment. "Kirkus Reviews" Griffin s books sell millions. They deserve it! "Houston Chronicle"