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Doyle's Disciples

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Detective Victoria has never been shy about robbing heroin addicts. He loves the looks on their faces when he kicks down their doors and finds their highs gone in an instant. After 17 years on the force, Victoria has no delusions about being an honest cop. And that makes him a perfect bagman for Tommy Doyle. Doyle is the New York Police Department's chief of detectives, the top dog in a very dirty bunch. To young Bobby Porterfield, the old man is a legend. But as Porterfield is drawn deeper into the dark side of the department, he finds that justice is never black and white. And when Doyle's top men begin to die, Porterfield fears he may be next.

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Published August 23, 2016

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Robert Leuci

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Robert Leuci was an officer with the New York City Police Department for more than twenty years (1959-1981), known for his work exposing corruption in the police department and the criminal justice system.After retiring from the NYPD he wrote novels, short stories, TV episodes and a memoir of his years on the force. He taught and had residencies at over forty universities and law schools, and lectured on morality and ethics erosion at many US police departments and the FBI academy in Quantico, Virginia. The book (by Robert Daley) and the film Prince of the City are based on a portion of Leuci's police career. In 1999 he received the South County Center for the Arts Literary Prize. He was an Adjunct Professor of English and Political Science at the University of Rhode Island. Leuci passed away on October 12, 2015 at the age of 75 after complications from surgery.

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