Author's third Mike Romano police novel. This novel follows experiences and characters the author encountered as New York City Police Officer. Not only does the author entertain, but he gives his readers a glimpse into the complex personality of a working police officer. Share the struggle as Mike Romano arrives home early on night and his life changes. He must balance personal problems and moral dilemmas yet still catch a bad guy or two. Posted on October 5, 2011 Great Cop story, 5 stars for Dirty Baggs October 11, 2011 John - See all my reviews This review is from: Dirty Baggs (Kindle Edition) I've always liked Cop books. I prefer reading series of the same character finding it more entertaining and following the progression of the hero. I am a big fan of the character Harry Bosch by Michael Connelly. I have a few others but now have added Mike Romano to my list of Lucas Davenport, Virgil Flowers and former MP, Reacher. Mike Romano's setting is more familiar to me. I am a former New Yorker, born, raised and worked in the Big Apple. I've met many police officers and most are just regular guys trying to do the right thing. No grand heroics, no big capers or horrific shootouts. Just one day at a time people who hope to make a difference and make their world a little better. This is Mike Romano. A New York City cop, who might be a little idealistic and enthusiastic, but finds himself in realistic situations. I've followed Mike from Angel with a Gun and Worms In the Apple. Mike is becoming a better cop and the author has progressed as well. He better keep writing. 5.0 out of 5 stars On the Job Reality, Expressed Through a New York City Cop's Eyes and Heart., October 4, 2011 By James - See all my reviews This review is from: Dirty Baggs (Kindle Edition) By James J.Kaufman, award winning author of "The Collectibles" Michael Romano, the New York City Policeman introduced by Joe DeCicco in "Angel with a Gun," his debut novel, featured again in "Worms in the Apple," and now in "Dirty Baggs," the third in the series, stays true to his unique character and mission to get the bad guys. Once in a while a writer emerges who can disregard some of the rules of writing and rely on the strength of the story. I was drawn to this book, and have given it five stars, because of its inherent cop-culture reality, one I witnessed first-hand during fourteen years as a town justice in New York. Readers looking for thrillers and suspense, set in the world of New York's Finest, won't be disappointed.
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