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Top-10 mysteries and thrillers for spring and coil (Publishers Weekly) "Among the unsung heroes of offense fiction" (Chicago Tribune), Kent Anderson, results after 2 decades with this stunning book about justice, character, and fate, established against the background associated with an American city at war with itself. Oakland, California, 1983: a city churning with violent offense and racial conflict. Official Hanson, a Vietnam veteran, has left behind academia for the life-and-death quality of police work, a way to live with the demons that adopted him home from the war. But Hanson understands that justice requires more than merely enforcing the penal code. He believes in learning to be a part of the community he will serve - which explains why, unlike most officials, he selects to are in the same town where he works. This plan will serve him well...to a point. He forges a precarious camaraderie with Felix Maxwell, the drug ruler of East Oakland, based on their distributed sense of fairness and honor. He comes in love with Libya as soon as he views her, a confident and outspoken black woman. He's befriended by Weegee, a streetwise 11-year-old who's primed to become dope dealer. Each day, every shift, testing a cop's boundaries between the man he desires to be and the officer of the law he's required to be. Finally an off-duty filming pushes Hanson to finally face who he's, and which part of the law he belongs on.