After describing Theresa Schwegel's Edgar-winning OFFICER DOWN as an "impressive, gripping first novel", Publishers Weekly is smitten again.
"Seems like everyone in Chicago is crooked, and starry-eyed rookie patrolman Ray Weiss learns the cops are no exception when he’s told to rob a jewelry store as part of his initiation onto the force in Edgar-winner Schwegel’s fast-paced second crime novel (after 2005’s Officer Down)...the genuinely intriguing story leaves no time for impatience or disengagement."
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