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Superbia #1-3

The Frank O'Ryan Trilogy

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It started with a gunshot. Frank O'Ryan's world changed the second a kid pulled a gun on him and fired. During Frank's recovery, he is assigned to work with the one man nobody likes or understands in his police department, the infamously Not-Even-Promoted Detective Vic Ajax. From there, Frank will enter a world where elderly men molest their young relatives, junkies stuff drugs into dirty baby diapers, and cops rely on a six-foot man in a bunny suit called the Truth Rabbit for the tough interrogations. Throughout the Superbia series, readers have come to see what it really means to protect and serve. How men like Frank, good men forced to sacrifice their souls to save others, struggle to simply endure. One man with a badge, facing unbeatable odds. Join the thousands of readers around the world who hail Superbia as the most subversive, funny, dark, and scary story about cops ever written. And just remember. It's all fiction. Swear to God.

572 pages, Paperback

First published November 9, 2013

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Bernard Schaffer

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Bernard Schaffer is an author from the Philadelphia area.
His acclaimed Santero and Rein Thriller series features Carrie Santero and her mentor, the troubled Jacob Rein. The Thief of All Light, An Unsettled Grave, and Blood Angel, are available from Kensington Books.
His western trilogy debuted in 2021 as part of the Ralph Compton imprint with Berkley Books. All three titles, Face of a Snake, Snake's Fury, and Hell Snake, were selected as Walmart paperback exclusives.

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July 25, 2016
Enlightening, Entertaining, thoroughly enjoyable

These books were well written and I thoroughly enjoyed reading them all. The plots, listening to what is said and striving to understand the unsaid. The colourful characters all combined to make excellent reading. These books are well worth the read.
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