Black Water Transit: A Novel

A Novel
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By Carsten Stroud (2001)
Acclaimed nationally bestselling author Stroud pens a novel of suspense that draws on the NYPD and that city's meanest streets. A tough, gritty look at what happens when a pretty good guy takes on the really bad ones.

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Jake Perkins
Jake Perkins
4.7
Pacing never lets up. Missed my stop.

Stroud writes like he's been awake for three days on bad coffee and loves every minute of it. A New York businessman, a career criminal, and a federal agent on the make — the plot mechanics are tight and the dialogue cuts. Pacing never lets up. Missed my stop. Nearly missed the next one too.

Book Pace
Breathless
Reading Mood
Gripping
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