Heavy on the hardboiled—prose
and attitude alike—Copp on Ice reads
like a shot of rock candy. The mystery quick and satisfying. The social
commentary rough-edged, but illuminating and surprisingly relevant more than 25
years after its original release. The fun includes a climactic gunfight shot in
the nude, more than a handful of murders, mostly cops, a house of sin and
graft, sexual perversion and more. And Joe Copp, the man on a mission, the man
with a code, the man who gets the job done, the man who is anything but an
enigma, is always entertaining in his rough, over-the-top tough guy way.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
COPP ON ICE by Don Pendleton
The fifth in the Joe Copp
series, Copp on Ice, is pure
hardboiled fun. Joe Copp, the toughest most righteous P.I. in Southern
California, is hired on a short term basis as the chief of police for the
growing inland city of Brighton. The city manager has promised him 48 hours,
but Joe will be lucky if he makes it 36. His mission: find Brighton PD's
corrupt cops and kick every last one to the curb, dead or alive. And corruption
is exactly what Joe finds. Enough to make him good and angry.
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