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The First Deadly Sin
The First Deadly Sin | Lawrence Sanders
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A dedicated police officer and a successful New York executive come into conflict when a prominent politician is murdered
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azulaco
The First Deadly Sin | Lawrence Sanders
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Finally finished! I found the intended theme of sexual perversity (by 1973 standards) and the casual racism off putting (invariably describing black cops as "the black" or "the big black"? Really?). I also didn't love the psych games the MC cop played with the killer. Writing and crime story are pretty good, though. Also interesting to read about a pre-Internet crime investigation...you forget how much things have changed in only 40 years or so.

Alfoster Yes! Loved his books then but I assume now none of it is politically correct!!😳 7y
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azulaco
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Aargh, the main cop protagonist is a lawsuit waiting to happen. 1) Illegal search of suspect's apartment, 5 pages later FINALLY mentions that oh yeah, nothing he found would be admitted in court because illegal search. 2) Plotting with colleague how to kill slippery suspect but make it look like cops shot him in self-defense, complete with planted evidence. 3) Prank calls suspect pretending to be one of his murdered victims.
WTF Lawrence Sanders?!

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azulaco
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For other geeky lawyers: the quote about the law being in flux. This book was first published in 1973, so yeah. They were still dealing with adapting existing case law to Miranda and other important cases in that window. 🤓⚖️

RaimeyGallant Interesting. 7y
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azulaco
The First Deadly Sin | Lawrence Sanders
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I have been reading this book forever! Good golly, it's long. It's picked up momentum as it goes, though, and the creepy perversity of the early chapters has been diluted by the crime investigation parts of the book. Interesting side note for lawyers - there's a little paragraph on how the recent laws of evidence and admissibility were confusing to cops at this point (early 1970s), no doubt due to Miranda and other recent landmark cases.

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azulaco
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I got sidetracked by this today. Scribd suggested that I might like it, based on some other things I've read. WOW. This book is...weird. I guess it was daring and edgy in the 70s? It kind of just reads as creepy and sleazy now. The florid writing doesn't help. Also I'm to chapter 6, and nothing has really happened yet besides this guy's sexual obsession with this weird and creepy woman of mystery. DON'T GO UP TO HER ROOM, DUDE. #sobaditsgood

Alfoster Haha! Yes, remember loving it THEN (obviously I'm old)😳😍!! 8y
azulaco @Alfoster I'm old enough to remember when this series was current, when I was a kid. I remember now that I tried to read this book in the late 80s (my late teens) and I gave up because it was just too slow-moving. And odd. I'm going to stick with it this time because I've just got to see where the author goes with this. 🤔 8y
erzascarletbookgasm Ooo, I remember reading the 'deadly sin' and the 'commandment' series back in the early 90s. I don't remember much details but I did enjoy them then 😊 8y
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