Higgins is a master of dialog; the narrative is propelled almost exclusively by it. Much of the book concerns the minutia of sports and the business of negotiation between athletes and professional teams. One gets a sense that at least some of what Higgins portrays actually goes on. The police procedural part is, in my opinion, weak. After a very little gathering of background, the leading cop is able to discern the nature of events leading to the demise of the title character, and in a few short pages, resolve the matter.