The Blue Executions features a thrilling police-procedural plot with a heroic lead character, Tommy Galvin. While I shouldn't go on too much about the plot, for this one has twists and turns that I'd hate to spoil, I certainly feel comfortable providing a synopsis of the early chapters. After all, it was the suspense and action of the early chapters that hooked me.
So, lets start with those early chapters. From the beginning Norris pulls the reader not only into the world of the NYPD, but into the world of the individual detective working the streets. Vivid descriptions of Galvin's precinct and day to day working life are presented through the eyes of Galvin and a reporter who just happens to be on a ride-along. The importance of relationships, for good and bad, are compared. Although Gavin uses his relationships with criminals to make arrests, some of his fellow police officers use familial relationships to gain unearned promotions, which includes Galvin's current partner.
This dichotomy between Galvin and his partner demonstrates the characteristics that make Lieutenant Galvin so heroic. Not only does Galvin have so many metals on his uniform that the whole force calls him by his epithet, "the rack", but he's unimposing, polite, and gentlemanly. He treats fellow officers and criminals with equal respect.
Meanwhile, through the medium of subplot, Norris introduces the chief antagonist as well. At first he is simply described as "the man". This is where the action and suspense begin. Mysteriously, "the man" is seen in an apartment loading a gun with "cop killer" ammunition. And after shocking the nation by "executing" a police officer, "the man" receives a more appropriate epithet: "The Blue Executioner".
From here the stage is set for our hero, Tommy Galvin to square off with the most heinous of criminals, a cop killer.
Overall I loved the book. It had the suspense and plot twists that we all expect in a mystery and the insights into the real world of policing that only a former officer can produce.
Highly Recommended