Well, this is definitely getting a red shelf spot.
Lt. Mike Foley worked for all of the " War Years" in Boston Fire, from open cabs, to the riots, to the drawdowns and the beginning of the arson years. This only covers the beginning of his career.
Told as a loose set of firehouse stories, no real cohernet narrative is ascertained aside from " It's great to be a Boston Jake". Which, you know what, it sure is.
Like all of the proper SEAL or top of the heap military novels, Lt. Mike is extremely humble. This is the first time someone articulated why we do what we do in a way that others can understand. He doesn't talk about what he himself did but rather breaks down stories of what he considers a " good jake"." Coming along after some intense trainings and firehouse discussions, it was well needed.
Definitely gonna be easier to read if you know anything about firefighting but I reccomend to most people.