"Remarkable--great journalism, social commentary, and writing rolled into a fascinating, gripping, and at times heart-wrenching story."--Michael Connelly Gaining unprecedented access to the LAPD, crime reporter Miles Corwin shadows two homicide detectives on the mean streets of South Central L. riots, and the criminal justice system..
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It\'s crime reporting at its raw and scintillating best."--Vincent Bugliosi, author of Outrage and Helter Skelter About the Author: Miles Corwin is an award-winning crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
Corwin] could scarcely have invented a better cast and story."--The New York Times Book Review "The Killing Season captures the sights, sounds, and smells of a big-city homicide squad at work as well as any book within recent memory. . . .
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Praise for The Killing Season "A grab-you-by-the-throat page-turner."--Los Angeles Times Book Review "Gripping drama and pathos .
A graphic, uncensored look at real cops and real killers, The Killing Season is that rare combination of first-rate reportage and riveting storytelling that will leave you shaken, informed, and blasted awake.
Pete "Raz" Razanskas and Marcella Winn were unlikely partners: one a crusty, twenty-two-year veteran of the force; the other a street-smart woman who grew up in the neighborhood.
A. "Remarkable--great journalism, social commentary, and writing rolled into a fascinating, gripping, and at times heart-wrenching story."--Michael Connelly Gaining unprecedented access to the LAPD, crime reporter Miles Corwin shadows two homicide detectives on the mean streets of South Central L