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Cop Town
by Karin Slaughter
The more books I read by Karin Slaughter the more I love her ability to tell stories, and keep you wondering who the villain might be. I read a lot of mystery/thriller books and she, by far, has done the best job at surprising me every time.
This book is set in 1970's Atlanta, were segregation is rampant between cops, and the citizens they serve. When a cop killer strikes again and takes one of their golden boys down, the women of ATL police force do what they can to help put a murder off the street. This is a great "girl power" read that reminds you of the struggles women faced, and still face today.
"Blacks kill blacks, whites kill whites... blacks arrest blacks and whites arrest whites... and women shouldn't be allowed on the force."
This book is set in 1970's Atlanta, were segregation is rampant between cops, and the citizens they serve. When a cop killer strikes again and takes one of their golden boys down, the women of ATL police force do what they can to help put a murder off the street. This is a great "girl power" read that reminds you of the struggles women faced, and still face today.
"Blacks kill blacks, whites kill whites... blacks arrest blacks and whites arrest whites... and women shouldn't be allowed on the force."