The listing, Playing the Dozens by William D. Pease has ended.
A cop had his head blown apart in a bar. The suspect was found hanging in his cell. And Assistant US Attorney Michael Holden found himself over his head in a case involving an inexhaustible supply of drugs, money, sex, and corruption spreading from the depths of the ghetto to the highest levels of the nation's capital. This wasn't the law as it was taught at Harvard. It was the game as it was played by real cops, real killers, real courts, and really savage streets.