Series: 87th Precinct

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Cop Hater by Ed McBain1
The Mugger by Ed McBain2
The Pusher by Ed McBain3
The Con Man by Ed McBain4
Killer's Choice by Ed McBain5
Killer's Payoff by Ed McBain6
Lady Killer by Ed McBain7
Killer's Wedge by Ed McBain8
'Til Death by Ed McBain9
King's Ransom by Ed McBain10
Give the Boys a Great Big Hand by Ed McBain11
The Heckler by Ed McBain12
See Them Die by Ed McBain13
Lady, Lady I Did It! by Ed McBain14
The empty hours : three chillers from the 87th Precinct by Ed McBain15
Like Love by Ed McBain16
Ten Plus One by Ed McBain17
Ax by Ed McBain18
He Who Hesitates by Ed McBainbook 19
Doll by Ed McBainbook 20
Eighty Million Eyes by Ed McBainbook 21
Fuzz by Ed McBainbook 22
Shotgun by Ed McBainbook 23
Jigsaw by Ed McBainbook 24
Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here! by Ed McBainbook 25
Let's Hear It for the Deaf Man by Ed McBain26
Sadie When She Died by Ed McBainbook 27
Hail to the Chief by Ed McBainbook 28
Bread by Ed McBainbook 29
Blood Relatives by Ed McBainbook 30
So Long As You Both Shall Live by Ed McBainbook 31
Long Time No See by Ed McBainbook 32
Calypso by Ed McBainbook 33
Ghosts by Ed McBainbook 34
Heat by Ed McBainbook 35
Ice by Ed McBainbook 36
Lightning by Ed McBainbook 37
Eight Black Horses by Ed McBainbook 38
Poison by Ed McBainbook 39
Tricks by Ed McBainbook 40
McBain's Ladies: The Women of the 87th Precinct by Ed McBainbook 41
Lullaby by Ed McBainbook 42
Vespers by Ed McBainbook 43
Widows by Ed McBainbook 44
McBain's Ladies Too: More Women of the 87th Precinct by Ed McBainbook 45
Kiss by Ed McBainbook 46
Mischief by Ed McBainbook 47
And All Through the House by Ed McBainbook 48
Romance by Ed McBainbook 49
Nocturne by Ed McBainbook 50
The Big Bad City by Ed McBainbook 51
The Last Dance by Ed McBainbook 52
Money, Money, Money by Ed McBainbook 53
Fat Ollie's Book by Ed McBain54
The Frumious Bandersnatch by Ed McBainbook 55
Hark! by Ed McBainbook 56
Fiddlers by Ed McBainbook 57
Ed McBain 6 Novels Omnibus by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 1, 11, 12, 17, 20, 21
The Eight-Seven: Three Classic Crime Novels From the 87th Precinct by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 2, 5, 20
Heckler and See Them Die by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 12, 13
Lullaby / Vespers / Widows by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 42, 43, 44
Selected Works by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 1, 11, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27
Three Complete 87th Precinct Novels: Tricks, Ice, 8 Black Horses by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 36, 38, 40
Three from the 87th by Ed McBainOmnibus Books 22, 24, 25

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A police procedural series based on the work of the 87th Precinct detectives in Isola, New York (a fictional city based on Manhattan).

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