by Thomas Babe (Author)
"Okay. I'm gonna beat you up a little now because that's going to make me feel better there, and then we can get back to this nice talk."
01:00 am on a steamy summer night. A grubby police office in dowtown New York City. Two cops and two crooks battle with wits and fists to uncover the truth about a murder. Sean is back from Vietnam and unable to find his way. Jimmy has the look of a choir boy, but the attitude of a punk. Jack can't get through the shift without a fix. And Kelly's daughter is on the end of the phone with a gun to her temple.
Author Biography
Thomas Babe was born on March 13, 1941 in Buffalo, New York. An American playwright, writing mainly during the mid 70s and 80s, he achieved a cult status with uncompromising studies of human relationships like "A Prayer for my Daughter" (1977). He died of lung cancer on December 6, 2000, in a hospice in Stamford, Connecticut.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.1 x 5.1 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2008