The Last Dance by Ed McBain

The Last Dance

87th Precinct #50

Ed McBain

272 pages first pub 1999 (view editions)

fiction crime mystery dark tense fast-paced
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The Last Dance is ideal for readers who enjoy gritty crime sagas with intricate investigations that peel back the layers of a city's underbelly, blending relentless pacing with moral ambiguity.

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The fiftieth novel in the 87th Precinct series, Ed McBain returns to Isola, where detectives Meyer Meyer and Steve Carella investigate a murder which leads them to the seedy strip clubs and bright lights of the theater district.In this city, you c...

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