Romance

Another masterful 87th Precinct outing from the writer Stephen King called, “the greatest American mystery novelist of all time.”

“Romance” is a would-be hit play about an actress in a hit play pursued by a knife-wielding stalker. Until the leading lady is stabbed outside the theater. Before the detectives of the 87th Precinct can solve that crime, the actress is stabbed again. This time for keeps.

A.D.A. Nellie Brand moves in for a murder conviction, but Detective Steve Carella is sure she's got the wrong guy, and wrestles for the case with Fat Ollie Weeks, Isola's foulest cop. While Bert Kling interviews witnesses and suspects ranging from the show's producers to the author—who has written novels about cops and knows how it's done—to the lead's lovely understudy, he can't keep his mind off what's happening to him. He's falling in love. With a doctor. Who happens to be a deputy chief surgeon. Who happens to be a black woman. In the city of Isola, nothing is black and white . . .

In the play “Romance,” no one is guilty or innocent. And in the gritty reality of the 87th Precinct, everyone is in love with something—even if it's only murder.

“Deftly constructed . . . Shows off the ingenuity of his plotting.” —New York Times Book Review

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Romance

Another masterful 87th Precinct outing from the writer Stephen King called, “the greatest American mystery novelist of all time.”

“Romance” is a would-be hit play about an actress in a hit play pursued by a knife-wielding stalker. Until the leading lady is stabbed outside the theater. Before the detectives of the 87th Precinct can solve that crime, the actress is stabbed again. This time for keeps.

A.D.A. Nellie Brand moves in for a murder conviction, but Detective Steve Carella is sure she's got the wrong guy, and wrestles for the case with Fat Ollie Weeks, Isola's foulest cop. While Bert Kling interviews witnesses and suspects ranging from the show's producers to the author—who has written novels about cops and knows how it's done—to the lead's lovely understudy, he can't keep his mind off what's happening to him. He's falling in love. With a doctor. Who happens to be a deputy chief surgeon. Who happens to be a black woman. In the city of Isola, nothing is black and white . . .

In the play “Romance,” no one is guilty or innocent. And in the gritty reality of the 87th Precinct, everyone is in love with something—even if it's only murder.

“Deftly constructed . . . Shows off the ingenuity of his plotting.” —New York Times Book Review

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Romance

Romance

by Ed McBain
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Another masterful 87th Precinct outing from the writer Stephen King called, “the greatest American mystery novelist of all time.”

“Romance” is a would-be hit play about an actress in a hit play pursued by a knife-wielding stalker. Until the leading lady is stabbed outside the theater. Before the detectives of the 87th Precinct can solve that crime, the actress is stabbed again. This time for keeps.

A.D.A. Nellie Brand moves in for a murder conviction, but Detective Steve Carella is sure she's got the wrong guy, and wrestles for the case with Fat Ollie Weeks, Isola's foulest cop. While Bert Kling interviews witnesses and suspects ranging from the show's producers to the author—who has written novels about cops and knows how it's done—to the lead's lovely understudy, he can't keep his mind off what's happening to him. He's falling in love. With a doctor. Who happens to be a deputy chief surgeon. Who happens to be a black woman. In the city of Isola, nothing is black and white . . .

In the play “Romance,” no one is guilty or innocent. And in the gritty reality of the 87th Precinct, everyone is in love with something—even if it's only murder.

“Deftly constructed . . . Shows off the ingenuity of his plotting.” —New York Times Book Review


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780446560283
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2025
Series: 87th Precinct Series , #47
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 322
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

With a writing career that spanned five decades, Ed McBain (1926-2005), the nom de plume of Evan Hunter, was the author of over 100 books, including his 87th Precinct series set in a fictional borough of New York City. He also wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. He was the first American writer to receive the Diamond Dagger, the British Crime Writer Association’s most prestigious award, and he was also the recipient of the Mystery Writers of America’s Grand Master award.

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