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Cop Town

By: Karin Slaughter
Narrated by: Kathleen Early
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Karin Slaughter, author of the bestselling Will Trent novels, is widely acclaimed as “one of the best crime novelists in America” (The Washington Post). Now she delivers her first stand-alone novel: an epic story of a city in the midst of seismic upheaval, a serial killer targeting cops, and a divided police force tasked with bringing a madman to justice.

Atlanta, 1974. It’s Kate Murphy’s first day on the job, and the Atlanta Police Department is seething after the murder of an officer. Before the day has barely begun, she already suspects she’s not cut out to be a cop. Her male uniform is too big, she can’t handle a gun, and she’s rapidly learning that the APD is hardly a place that welcomes women. Worse still, in the ensuing manhunt, she’ll be partnered with Maggie Lawson, a cop with her own ax to grind (and a brother and uncle already on the force)—a strategy meant to isolate Kate and Maggie from the action. But the move will backfire, putting them right at the heart of it.

Cop Town is an incredibly atmospheric nail-biter from the author the Huffington Post called an “exemplary storyteller” and “one of the great talents of the twenty-first century.”

©2014 Karin Slaughter (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Mystery Crime Fiction Scary Suspense Genre Fiction Exciting Literary Fiction
Suspenseful Plot • Historical Perspective • Excellent Narration • Strong Female Protagonists • Engaging Storyline

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If I didn’t know what great books Karen Slaughter writes, I wouldn’t have gotten past the beginning. Keep reading; it gets better and better.

Horrific beginning

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Story started out great, about mid way through it started to drag and become repetitive, felt as if the author was trying to stretch the story to make it longer. Could have been 2 - 3 hours shorter. Enjoyed the epilogue.

Too long

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What did you love best about Cop Town?

Female leads! Great perspective on the 1970s and being a woman

What was one of the most memorable moments of Cop Town?

Kate's first day on the job and struggling to work in a uniform that doesn't fit.

What didn’t you like about Kathleen Early’s performance?

Early appears to be so concerned about delivering a performance that won't influence the listener's perceptions of the characters (that picture in our heads) that every line sounds almost the same. She risks nothing and delivers nothing.

great except for narrator

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1974. Racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, all ISMs abound in and outside of the Atlanta Police Department. Over the last year, 5 cops have been murdered, including officer Jimmy Lawson's partner. His sister cop Maggie, marginalized in her family and on the force simply for being female, and her rookie partner,Kate, may just prove they're more ardor at finding the killer(s) and uncovering the ugly truths inside the APD.

The overwhelming prejudice/sexism in COP TOWN made reading this novel painful at times, but I'm old enough to remember 1974 and the oppressive attitudes many had against women and minorities. Karin Slaughter, who has the perfect name for a thriller writer, has written another fast paced, enjoyable novel. Unlike some of her novels in the Will Trent series, I found myself needing frequent breathers in COP TOWN due to my discomfort with the prejudice, but this is not a complaint. I'm glad Slaughter didn't minimize or ignore this painful part of history. We shouldn't forget how minorities were treated (and in some cases are still being treated) not just unequally, but also criminally.
If you like fast-paced, crime or mystery novels, recent historical fiction, or books about women triumphing against sexism, COP TOWN is a must read.

Solid

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I really enjoyed this books it felt very realistic the characters were realistic well written I just really like that is she reminded me of all the things that have changed and all the things that are the same and Our Generations

Great Book

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