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Signal Thirty-Two
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Signal Thirty-Two

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MACKINLAY KANTOR

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville

The Twenty-Third Precinct of the New York City Police Department includes within its boundaries exalted penthouses and reeking slums.

The story concerns three men in blue, their loves, their ambitions, their contentions-the cruelty they encounter, the courage they offer, the pity and aid they are able to give. It speeds through the reader’s consciousness like a patrol car wailing in midnight traffic.

In 1948 the Acting Commissioner of Police, the late Tom Mulligan, authorized MacKinlay Kantor to proceed on all police activities, accompanying the patrolmen in their work. Kantor learned the life of a policeman through first-hand experience. Such privilege had never been granted to a civilian before. But this civilian happened to be the author of Long Remember, The Voice of Bugle Ann, and many other famous books, as well as the original story of the great motion picture, The Best Years of Our Lives.

Thunder of feet on sagging stairways; a yell from behind a locked door; tears and oaths and-worse- the stony agony of women who stare in silence… The radio voice of CB declares flatly: Two-Three Precinct. The address…on the roof…proceed with caution…

Is it rape, suicide, assault? Or merely a kitten crying from its trap in a drainpipe? Or do we meet the glare of a razor, the stab of gunfire in a hall?

Our fingers squeeze the siren button. This is a Signal Thirty-two…

A novel by MacKinlay Kantor

Author of Arouse and Beware and Glory for Me

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Volumes, LLC
Date
22 November 2017
Pages
354
ISBN
9781628156133

MACKINLAY KANTOR

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville

The Twenty-Third Precinct of the New York City Police Department includes within its boundaries exalted penthouses and reeking slums.

The story concerns three men in blue, their loves, their ambitions, their contentions-the cruelty they encounter, the courage they offer, the pity and aid they are able to give. It speeds through the reader’s consciousness like a patrol car wailing in midnight traffic.

In 1948 the Acting Commissioner of Police, the late Tom Mulligan, authorized MacKinlay Kantor to proceed on all police activities, accompanying the patrolmen in their work. Kantor learned the life of a policeman through first-hand experience. Such privilege had never been granted to a civilian before. But this civilian happened to be the author of Long Remember, The Voice of Bugle Ann, and many other famous books, as well as the original story of the great motion picture, The Best Years of Our Lives.

Thunder of feet on sagging stairways; a yell from behind a locked door; tears and oaths and-worse- the stony agony of women who stare in silence… The radio voice of CB declares flatly: Two-Three Precinct. The address…on the roof…proceed with caution…

Is it rape, suicide, assault? Or merely a kitten crying from its trap in a drainpipe? Or do we meet the glare of a razor, the stab of gunfire in a hall?

Our fingers squeeze the siren button. This is a Signal Thirty-two…

A novel by MacKinlay Kantor

Author of Arouse and Beware and Glory for Me

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Volumes, LLC
Date
22 November 2017
Pages
354
ISBN
9781628156133