Under a Raging Moon - Frank Zafiro

Under a Raging Moon

By Frank Zafiro

  • Release Date: 2006-01-01
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4
4
From 333 Ratings

Description

River City, WA. 1994

A violent robber is loose in River City. Meet the cops that must take him down.

Stefan Kopriva, a young hotshot. Katie MacLeod, a strong woman in what is still mostly a man's world. Karl Winter, about to retire but with one more good bust left in him. And Thomas Chisolm, a former Green Beret who knows how dangerous a man like the Scarface Robber can be.

These are the patrol officers of River City – that mythical thin blue line between society and anarchy. They must stop the robber, all the while juggling divorces, love affairs, internal politics, a hostile media, vengeful gang members and a civilian population that isn't always understanding or even grateful.

Written by a real cop with real experience, Under a Raging Moon is like a paperback ride-along. Enjoy the ride.

Reviews

  • Attention to detail

    4
    By Dkirkha
    Very good story, slow moving but worth the time.
  • Under a Raging Moon

    5
    By send review 2
    Absolutely amazing novel. My first by this writer, but I plan to read more. Very well written.
  • Under a raging moon

    5
    By Janette W
    I really enjoyed the fast pace of this book. I couldn’t put it down. Definitely one of the best crime mystery drama’s I’ve ever read!
  • Under a Raging Moon

    4
    By ed 3.1624
    Excellent! Very realistic look at the working life of a policeman. Worth reading!
  • True to Life

    5
    By Maamc
    Zafiro writes what he knows and writes it very well. Real heroes and bad guys and the wars they fight every day star in this novel. A must read.
  • Under a Raging Moon

    5
    By RVmcneil
    Great book. Very well written. I enjoyed very much and will be reading more of his books.
  • Ridiculously boring

    1
    By Sheilaquilts
    Eight chapters in and still introducing characters Plus describing every action in detail down to stirring coffee in orbital strokes added ten extra chapters to very boring book.

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