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  2. The 87th Precinct is a series of police procedural novels and stories by American author Ed McBain (a writing pseudonym of Evan Hunter). McBain's 87th Precinct works have been adapted, sometimes loosely, into movies and television on several occasions.

  3. You are sure not to miss any single episode. You are not willing to stop reading the novel for dinner tea too. Get the books for and gain maximum fun. Book Series In Order » Characters » 87th Precinct. Complete order of 87th Precinct books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

    • Cop Hater. 3.82 · 7848 Ratings · 568 Reviews · published 1956 · 80 editions. When Detective Reardon is found dead, motive is a … Shelve Cop Hater.
    • The Mugger. 3.87 · 4461 Ratings · 270 Reviews · published 1956 · 98 editions. This mugger is special. He preys on women, waiting … Shelve The Mugger.
    • The Pusher. 3.93 · 3697 Ratings · 190 Reviews · published 1956 · 3 editions. Most suicides don't realise the headaches they cau… Shelve The Pusher.
    • The Con Man. 3.89 · 3553 Ratings · 199 Reviews · published 1957 · 62 editions. A con man is plying his trade on the streets of Is… Shelve The Con Man.
  4. Watch episodes of this 1961-1962 series set in Manhattan's 87th precinct, where detectives solve neighborhood crimes and face personal challenges. Starring Robert Lansing, Ron Harper, Gregory Walcott and more.

    • (196)
    • 1961-09-25
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
  5. A classic in Ed McBain’s groundbreaking 87th Precinct series, Killer’s Wedge is a mesmerizing, profoundly relevant thriller where terrorism strikes deep into the heart of the house, putting everyone’s life on the line in a tense standoff with an enemy who cannot be reasoned with.

  6. 87th Precinct is an American crime drama starring Robert Lansing, Gena Rowlands, Ron Harper, Gregory Walcott and Norman Fell, which aired on NBC on Monday evenings during the 1961–1962 television season. Synopsis. The characters appeared in a series of novels and short stories written by Ed McBain. [1] .

  7. Veteran officer Mike Power, only months away from retirement, is transferred to the 87th from Central Station after he is shot and a prisoner he was assigned to protect killed. While working at his new precinct Power starts giving sensational scoops to the press about the police cases he is investigating, something which does not please the ...

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