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            <title>Manhattan North homicide : detective first grade
            by McKenna, Thomas, 1941-
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            <description>In 1965, when Thomas McKenna received his first shield, he was told he had just been handed a ticket to the greatest show on earth. In a career that spans thirty years, McKenna has led the life that every armchair detective dreams of and has become widely regarded as one of the best homicide detectives New York City has to offer. With his morning coffee, Detective McKenna begins the day puzzling out some of the most horrible tragedies that Manhattan has ever seen. This book provides a first-hand look into some of the citys most provocative cases, including The Central Park Jogger case, in which a female stockbroker is raped and brutally beaten by a group of thugs out wilding; The Preppie Murder, in which rough sex between a couple of New York society youths ends up with a young woman murdered and Robert Chambers in jail for her death; and The Baby Maldonado case, recently featured on televisions Americas Most Wanted, which pulled the plug on a team of murderers and baby-snatchers. All of these cases and many more are revealed in this page-turning account that will give readers an inside view of how a metropolitan police force tries to make the streets safer. Manhattan North Homicide is an eye-opening look into the life of a true superdetective.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Eight ropes to eternity : eye witness accounts of Tombstones seven legal hangings and one lynching
            by Ladd, Robert E.
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