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  1. Sep 8, 2014 · They include the wonderfully brash Detective Oliver Wendell Weeks (aka Fat Ollie) from the 83rd precinct; Monaghan and Monroe, a couple of work-shy and arrogant homicide detectives who are a consistent thorn in the side of the 87th Precinct team; and a small cast of regularly appearing forensic and legal representatives.

  2. The 87th Precinct has 16 detectives on its regular roster and is said to have the highest crime rate in the city and the busiest Fire Department in the world. Every single 87th Precinct novel begins with a disclaimer:

  3. Apr 22, 2019 · Warning: This article contains spoilers relating to characters and events in the 87th Precinct series from 1956 to 1966, between Cop Hater and Eighty Million Eyes. Where possible, however, every effort has been made not to link events to specific story titles or plot points.

  4. Oct 12, 2024 · The 87th Precinct has 16 detectives on its regular roster and is said to have the highest crime rate in the city (a fictitious version of New York). There are over 50 books in the sequence, published between 1956 and 2005; here are six of them, all in Penguin editions.

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · Killer’s Payoff (1958) – Arthur Brown made his first appearance here for an under-valued entry that offers a particularly crafty plot. Killer’s Wedge (1959) – the great versatility of the 87th Precinct mysteries is well on display with two plots: a siege at the station and a John Dickson Carr style locked room mystery.

  6. Jul 13, 2017 · You won’t often find the 87th’s detectives rushing to catch a crook at a Park Avenue palace. This precinct was serving — in a phrase that would have made Carella suspicious — multicultural ...

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  8. Storylines focus on neighborhood crime, and the lives of the officers of the 87th and their families: Steve Carella and his deaf/mute wife, Teddy; rookie Bert Kling; long-time veteran Roger Havilland and the wryly philosophical Meyer Meyer.

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