What few people know is that Malone and his crew are dirty, and their record-setting heroin bust wasn’t exactly by the book. Sadly, though, Billy took a fatal round from a gangster and died in the drug house. And after Malone’s crew pulls off what ends up being the biggest heroin bust in NYPD history, Denny himself is also labeled a hero by the media and his fellow officers. Malone, a tatted-out Irish Catholic who has a love for rap music, comes from a line of hero cops. Nobody, from gangbangers to corrupt city councilmen, can so much as spit without Denny finding out about it. And anyone who knows anything about Manhattan North knows that those streets belong to Malone. Malone’s crew–Russo, Big Monty, and Billy O’Neil–are part of the Manhattan North Special Task Force, an elite unit made up of New York City’s finest. On the streets, where it matters most, Sergent Denny Malone runs a unit known simply as Da Force. Don Winslow’s latest masterpiece is a gritty, raw look into the life of a New York City cop, and all the conflict–some by chance, some by choice–that comes with it.
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