Book Report: Long Time No See by Ed McBain (1977)
This is a shorter 87th Precinct novel from the 1970s, before hardback bloat demanded every book be 300 pages. A blind man is murdered, and then his blind wife is murdered and the apartment tossed. Is someone murdering blind people, or were they targeted specifically? That's the question for Carella and the gang.
Funny, the book deals with veterans back from the War (Vietnam) and shenanigans in the military, but in 1977, McBain didn't feel the need to foam about LBJ, Nixon, or Carter. Was George W. Bush just
that evil that McBain couldn't refrain in later books? It's fortunate he did, otherwise he would not have sold so well nor built a legacy which makes his later political rhapsody tolerable.
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