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Murder Along the Way: A Prosecutor's Personal Account of Fighting Violent Crime in the Suburbs

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A prosecutor's personal account of two decades of fighting crime in the New York suburbs describes his involvement with such famous cases as the Brinks robbery and the murder of art dealer Andrew Crispo

294 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 1, 1989

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Kenneth Gribetz

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January 6, 2009
The book is written by a DA about cases he prosecuted during his career. Since I am a true crime fanatic I did like the book but it was often wordy which made caused me to regress quite often with the reading. If you like true crime this book is ok.
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