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Reckless Endangerment
- Narrated by: James Daniels
- Length: 11 hrs
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Summary
Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi discover themselves working on two sides of the same case when a set of double homicides rocks downtown Manhattan. A bloody warning scrawled on the wall above a murdered elderly couple sends the Jewish community reeling into a tension-filled confrontation with the city's Arab population. In neighboring Brooklyn, a 16-year-old Arab runaway seeks refuge in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen, where she becomes caught up in the ugly world of prostitution and drugs. After murderously defending herself against a malicious pimp, she escapes into a woman's shelter on the Lower East Side, into the helping hands of Marlene.
As special prosecutor, Butch joins the hunt for the double murderers, finding himself in conflict with his own Jewish heritage, and with the realization that Marlene's case is inextricably linked with his own. As tensions build and fear escalates, New York City becomes a powder-keg of twisted emotions in a case of kill or be killed.
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- Rosaleen
- 17-11-23
Crystal Ball?
Another entangled tale of law and disorder in 1980’s New York. In this book the focus is Arab/Palestinian terrorists’ plans for bombing Zionists (while including substantial collateral damage). 9/11 and the Twin Towers must be in the mind of contemporary readers/listeners - and the author’s amazing anticipation and foresight is really impressive.The narrative brings the reader/listener back to a more innocent time when fiendish plots could be tackled by a fearless family. After 20+ years, of terrorist and military horrors, suspending disbelief is less easy., I found it an interesting period-piece that let me wallow in nostalgia while keeping me guessing at the outcome.
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