Series: Mike O'Shea Crime Fiction #1
Pages: 177
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Also by this author: Death Before Coffee, The Funeral: Epilogue to 10-33 Assist PC , Man At The Door
D/C Mike O’Shea, a young cop with a knack for working hard and following hunches, is on the verge of cracking a prostitution ring when an undercover from another unit burns him. With only days left before their pimps shuttle the girls out of the country, Mike pushes his team into overdrive. Hours later, with too little information, sleep, or luck, the unthinkable happens.
And now, the chase is personal.
In the first of the Mike O’Shea Crime Fiction Series, 10-33 Assist PC draws us into the dirty world of human trafficking through the eyes of the cops who put their lives on the line every day to shut it down. Written by a Real Detective, 10-33 Assist PC is the story of a cop who must decide how to move forward without forgetting the past.
Real Detective. Real Crime. Fiction.
✮ My Review ✮
First off…WOW just WOW! This book! I know I do not have the words to express how this book is just awesome! Just being frank about it here.
The story flows and with Mr Ryan’s
I love this team! Mike, Sal, Julia and Hoagie, they are all holding a special place in my heart. They have each other backs they are a unit, they are a family. The bond they have is unbreakable, even for Mike and Sal as Sal winds him up something chronic with his Sunflower seeds.
Some of this book reminded me of the TV show, Blue Bloods, when Mike and Sal sat down for dinner with Mike’s family on a Sunday. The Irish tradition of Mike’s mother. This was a touching scene to read, and it reinforced the normality for me and added to the authenticity, whilst the team are hot on the trails of the prostitution ring that is on the move.
For me, I found this an easy read as I was instantly sucked into Mike and Sal’s world. I just wish I could have stayed longer than a couple of days because that is how long this book is. It tells the story over 2 days and it is intense. Things escalate so quickly, making all your emotions heightened and leaves you feeling vulnerable and exposed near the end as if you were the one running around with the team. It is shocking and packs a punch and I enjoyed every single word that had been written.
I had a few emotions when reading this, I was laughing out loud, I was screaming at the characters and I also had that leaky water issue with my eyes again! I have to swiftly follow up this book with the sequel The Funeral. I have had it on good authority that it is going to be a crying one. (Unfortunately, I cannot tell you my source because I cannot ruin his street cred, you know who you are lol)
My only regret with this book is that I did not get to it sooner when Mr Ryan contacted me to read it. I wish I devoured it straight away and I will not be making that mistake again with his books! Like I say roll on “The Funeral”.
My final say is I love this book, I love the writing, I love the style and I love the authentic story we told and I have not even mentioned this is a debut!. Let me say it again WOW.
Until next time xxx
Thank you so much to Shell at Baker’s Blog Tours & Promotions for the tour invite and the author for a copy of the this book in return for my honest and unbiased review
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nickimags @ The Secret Library Book Blog says
Fantastic review!
Zoe says
Aw thanks lovely x
jenchaos76 says
Awesome! I think I’ll check this one out also!
Zoe says
Oh it is awesome! And i have just brought the novella the funeral so can’t wait to read that!