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"The Vendetta" by Michael Tyler - Gritty, harsh and real.

 

"The Vendetta" by Michael Tyler - Gritty, harsh and real.

Postby Mary on Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:27 pm

In “The Vendetta” Michael Tyler has given us a front row seat into the world of cops, drugs and violence. In a rural North Carolina town Michael Griffin is a cop taking each day as it comes until a fellow cop and good friend’s death is ruled a suicide. Griffin knows without a doubt that it was murder and engages in a one man war against those responsible. Michael Tyler’s extensive experience in law enforcement and military gives him the ability to write with realism and accurately portray life on the streets. The interaction between the characters in the police squad is reminiscent of the members of Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct. The language is rough, the violence is gory and the plot is tough and intricate…. just the way it is in real life. “The Vendetta” is everything a crime fiction novel should be and an impressive debut novel.
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