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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 364 EAN: 9780804109994 ISBN: 0804109990 Label: Ballantine Books Manufacturer: Ballantine Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 640 Publication Date: 1993-01-23 Publisher: Ballantine Books Release Date: 1993-01-23 Studio: Ballantine Books
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Editorial Reviews:
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Edgar and Anthony Award Winner Selected by the Literary Guild "Remarkable...A true crime classic." ASSOCIATED PRESS Enter the workday of real policemen. Follow fifteen detectives, three sergeants, and a lieutenant, whose job it is to investigate Baltimore's 234 murders. You will get a cop's-eye-view of the bureaucracy, the highs of success, the moments of despair, and the non-stop rush of pursuits, anger, banter, and violence that make up a cop's life. Now an acclaimed television series, this extraordinary book is the insider's look at what you have always wondered about.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty close to perfect Comment: I've just re-read this after 10 years. Sometimes the lens of nostalgia distorts memory so as to make a good book great.
Not the case here. Homicide is still the best account of urban America in decay; and the best 'police procedural' I have ever read, by such a wide margin as to render most comparisons meaningless.
If you have enough interest to read the reviews, then you absolutely must read this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book Comment: I'm only halfway through the book but I can already give it 5 stars. It's not really a tale where the ending matters, but more like a narrative of the day to day grind of being a homicide detective. The book has ruined my ability to watch Law and Order and similar shows as watching a show where murders are solved (seemingly one at a time) in a one hour show week after week seems silly now. David Simon is a great writer. I am also a big fan of "The Wire" television show.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book Comment: I had seen the the Homicide: Life on the Streets TV series before. Also was a big fan of David Simon's "The Wire".
This is an excellent book and I am looking forward to reading his other book, The Corner.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well written and very accessible, highly recommended Comment: I read this book after watching - several times over - David Simon's most recent work, The Wire. I have always been interested in detectives and was drawn by this book because it is non-fiction. As well as being a highly enjoyable read, I would say there were three main takeaways. First, the detailed first-hand account of actual cases and methods of investigation (including related disciplines such as interrogation, medical examination, ballistics, trace evidence, etc. as well as the legal processes and challenges that lead to conviction) have made me much more familiar with the actual process of solving murders. Second, a basic understanding of the structure and organization of a homicide unit within the police department and how the system is incentivized to solve crimes. Third, an appreciation of how these detectives - through late-night drinking sessions and office humor - manage to make their lives livable when they are not dealing with the darker side of their profession. Simon's first book is really special, I look forward to reading it again someday.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Like You Were There Comment: Homicide is one of the better of the crime reporting novels I have read. Simon was definitely at the top of his game.
He manages to write the book with more of a novel feel then a biography of the people involved. Other similar books, such as 'Homicide Special' try for the same thing, but you still feel the writer in their presence. Simon makes the reader feel as if they are there without feeling that the writer is intruding on anything.
The cases the officers work on are all interesting, and not all are slam dunks or even solvable. Many authors would feel a need to make their book have cases with endings. I applaud Simon for not giving in to that temptation.
Baltimore definitely plays a role in this book, and you get a real feeling for the city. You can see in this book the seed that would eventually sprout the series 'Homicide'.
If you are interested in detective work this is an excellent read. I highly recommend this book.
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