More than 20 years of experience as a New York City police officer add gritty realism to William J. Caunitz's best-sellers like Chains of Command and Pigtown. In One Police Plaza, he offers an insider's trip through a murder investigation that uncovers dangerous, far-reaching secrets. Detective Lt. Dan Malone has seen it all in two decades with the NYPD. Even the horribly violated, decomposing body of Sara Eisinger seems like just another standard murder case-until a little gold key leads to an after-hours sex club and some phone numbers in Sara's address book connect her to the CIA. Suddenly, Malone is racing against Israeli secret police, Muslim extremists, the U.S Army, and some double-dealing cops to learn exactly what Sara knew that was important enough to get her killed. Filled with unexpected twists, One Police Plaza takes you into the darkest recesses of police work, with Richard Ferrone's intense narration highlighting every violent detail.
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"This is still on my bookshelf, though I read it some time ago. Books don't stay on my shelves, if I don't plan to go back and read them again. This one is a keeper. Plenty of police procedure to glean from."
— Morgan (4 out of 5 stars)
" This is one that just was ok. It didn't hold me captive. I probably wont read the rest of the series. "
— Catherine, 11/14/2013" It was a good one; and the devil is in the detail. This guy was an NYPD cop/detective for a career and he seems to have gotten all the little things right. "
— Robbie, 5/28/2013" I loved the fast-paced, high anxiety story line - just not all the curse words and in-depth gory details.....but I guess they were necessary to fill out the reader's perception of the killer. "
— Jane, 7/8/2012" Excellent book. Suspense built all the way to the end. "
— Leah, 7/7/2012" I listened to this audiobook while I was doing other things, so I just let it play. Overall, I'd skip it. It starts out good, but doesn't hold together and the ending is dumb. "
— Lora, 6/7/2012" The last 60 pages I couldn't put the book down. Had to finish reading it. "
— Lynn, 4/6/2012" I listened to this audiobook while I was doing other things, so I just let it play. Overall, I'd skip it. It starts out good, but doesn't hold together and the ending is dumb. "
— Lora, 7/2/2011" The last 60 pages I couldn't put the book down. Had to finish reading it. "
— Lynn, 5/18/2010" Excellent book. Suspense built all the way to the end. "
— Leah, 2/9/2010William J. Caunitz (1933–1996) was a New York City Police Department officer who used his own experiences to write bestselling thrillers.
Richard Ferrone recorded over 150 audiobooks including thrillers, romances, science fiction, and inspirational novels. He won the prestigious Audie Award and was a finalist for four Audie Awards, including for Best Solo Male Narrator. He was named an AudioFile "Voice of the Last Century" and a "Rising and Shining Star." He earned many AudioFile Earphones Awards, including being named the 2011 Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense as well as the 2009 Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy. A science fiction fan, he narrated Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy. He also narrated works by James Patterson, Walter Mosley, John Sandford, Eric Van Lustbader, and Stuart Woods.