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The Heckler (87th Precinct, #12)
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The Heckler (87th Precinct, #12) (1960)

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"There are crazy people all over, you know that, don't you?"Spring was intoxicating the city air, but the harassing anonymous telephone calls planting seeds of fear around town were no April Fool's joke. Crank calls and crackpot threats reported to the 87th Precinct by a respected businessman were not exactly top priority for detectives Carella and Meyer -- until a brutal homicide hits the papers. Connections are getting made fast and furious, and there's a buzz in the air about the Deaf Man, a brilliant criminal mastermind. Now, the 87th Precinct is buying time to reveal the voice on the other end of the line -- as the level of danger rises from a whisper to a scream....… (mehr)
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April, April. von Ed McBain (1960)

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A very good novel of the famed 87th Precinct series by Ed McBain. In this one, a mysterious antagonist is calling up various businesses and threatening the owners if they don't move out. Some plan must be behind the calls, but finding out what it is before disaster strikes is not easy. Into the familiar world of police procedure McBain introduces one of his most memorable characters, an intelligent and clever crook known as The Deaf Man. His first appearance in this novel was so successful he became a mainstay of McBain's series. The series is wonderful and so is this entry. ( )
  jumblejim | Aug 26, 2023 |
More procedural brilliance from McBain, this time featuring the first appearance of the deaf man. ( )
  whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
Spring reverie in Isola is disturbed when a man is found dead by a nasty shotgun wound. Meanwhile, businessmen all over the city are being threatened to evacuate their premises, with the common theme of a nearby bank, jewelry store, etc. This 12th novel of McBain introduces the Deaf Man, an archvillian and master of the feint. Once again, Detective Steve Carella gets too close to the truth and gets shot, regaining consciousness just in time to avert an almost perfectly planned robbery by a sociopath. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
First appearance of the deaf man. Carella gets shot again. The genius plan involving a city wide terrorist attack to cover a bank robbery is only defeated because a beat cop wants an ice cream. None of this should work, but it does. I challenge anyone to read the first chapter of The Heckler with its description of April arriving like an exotic Gentile/Jewess and Dave Raskin ribbing Meyer Meyer about being at his briss and not proclaim Ed McBain a poet/comedian/genius. ( )
  asxz | Mar 13, 2019 |
This entry in McBain's 87th Precinct story marks the first appearance of arch-villain The Deaf Man, who becomes a recurring character in later books. Here, he's the brains behind an audacious and fantastically complicated robbery plot that sends our hero Steve Carella to the hospital and nearly drives the rest of the precinct to their knees. In this 12th book of the series, you can almost feel McBain hitting his stride with his characters and his pseudo-New York City setting. A strong entry in a very strong series, provided you can get past the casual sexism reflective of the 1950s era when it was written. ( )
  rosalita | Oct 4, 2017 |
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"There are crazy people all over, you know that, don't you?"Spring was intoxicating the city air, but the harassing anonymous telephone calls planting seeds of fear around town were no April Fool's joke. Crank calls and crackpot threats reported to the 87th Precinct by a respected businessman were not exactly top priority for detectives Carella and Meyer -- until a brutal homicide hits the papers. Connections are getting made fast and furious, and there's a buzz in the air about the Deaf Man, a brilliant criminal mastermind. Now, the 87th Precinct is buying time to reveal the voice on the other end of the line -- as the level of danger rises from a whisper to a scream....

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