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Chasers

Chasers
By Lorenzo Carcaterra

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #169417 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-08
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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Synopsis
This is the return of the Apaches - a cadre of controversial, adrenaline-junkie former NYPD cops, first introduced in Lorenzo Carcaterra's previous novel APACHES. In this sequel, set three years after the events in the first novel, the surviving members of the team reunite to continue their battle against crime. Their new adventure starts with the machine-gun murder of innocent bystanders in a Manhattan restaurant. This incident ultimately propels our heroes into an investigation of a Colombian drug cartel responsible for the selling and distribution of millions of kilos of cocaine. Joining the group in this mission are three new Apaches: Ash, a wounded female Hispanic cop with a speciality in arson investigations; Quincy, an HIV-positive recruit who is a specialist in forensics; and Bruno, a retired police dog who is a gold-shield detective, highly decorated for his skills at sniffing out illegal drugs. It's the Apaches versus the drug lords in an all-out New York City street war.

About the Author
Lorenzo Carcaterra is the author of the bestselling SLEEPERS, APACHES, GANGSTER and PARADISE CITY. He has written scripts for film and television and is currently at work on his next novel. He lives in New York.


Customer Reviews

Far fetched but4
I love detectives and thrillers.
This is something else.
Well written, unusual and well researched.
Recommended if you like NY Cop mixed with revenge.
I will buy more.............

Hard Work1
I loved all the other books by Lorenzo, I saved this one for my holiday and to be quite honest I wish I hadn't. I gave up after readiing over 200 pages. Far fetched and disjointed. Sorry but I was very dissapointed.