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Detective Lieutenant Fenn Hilyer ( what a name?) is a by-the-book hardworking police detective with a no-good brother-in-law, Dwight McAran, who is out for revenge for the five years he spent on a manslaughter charge for beating a woman to death, a heiress who was slumming line a sailor on endless shore leave.
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One Monday We Killed Them All, first published in 1961, is a tight crime thriller. The story is a stand-off between a cop and a robber.
- Dave
The hero of this story is typical John D. MacDonald--a good man, not a super-hero but an average man with a conscience and a code of honor. The author liked to blend social issues into his plots and that enriched his novels and put them in a higher order than just a mystery could ever be.
- Susan
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Mar 9, 2018 · While the book's nucleus is family affairs and it's worrisome burden, the gritty crime-thriller builds to an explosive climax. Dwight's cerebral tension spills over into a procedural pace, marking boundaries, staking out, planning and commitment.
Jun 14, 2014 · 4.3 234 ratings. See all formats and editions. Step by step, Dwight McAran built a wall of vicious hate around himself. It was easy. He was a man who could slap one woman to death because she loved him, and hum a love song to another while he raped her. Sure, he did some time in jail.
- John D. MacDonald
4.3 234 ratings. See all formats and editions. Step by step, Dwight McAran built a wall of vicious hate around himself. It was easy. He was a man who could slap one woman to death because she loved him, and hum a love song to another while he raped her. Sure, he did some time in jail.
- John D MacDonald
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