Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

Fourteen months after New York auxiliary police officer Nicholas Pekearo was killed on duty in a Greenwich Village shooting spree, his fantasy detective novel The Wolfman is being published.

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I just wonder if there will ever be a novel about trigger-happy-assassin who hide behind the badge and shove plungers up people's asses. That would be a more realistic NYC police novel.

Marlowe Higgins is a werewolf. For years he struggled with his affliction, until he found a way to use this unfortunate curse for good--he only kills really bad people.

I liked this book better when it was called Dexter and was a series on Showtime...

hacky...

He shouldn't have quit his day job.

Member, My god I feel sorry for you. Were you beaten up alot as a child, picked on by other children, unloved by your mommy?


I just wonder if there will ever be a novel about trigger-happy-assassin who hide behind the badge and shove plungers up people's asses. That would be a more realistic NYC police novel.

Posted by member2586 at 2008-05-13 10:06 AM | Reply


(Holding envelope to my head)
Hmmmm, failed police exam, wife banged a cop, or scumbag that has had repeated run ins with police.

The answer is: All three.

Member, I think the movie American Gangster exposed a lot of the reality of how bad cops can be. On the whole, they're more good than bad, though, wouldn't you agree?

MEMBER would probably agree with the consencus of the ghetto community that all crime is caused by the cops, especially White cops.

The latest in his ongoing series of postings referring to common household objects in the anus. He is the Robert Maplethorpe of DR.

The latest in his ongoing series of postings referring to common household objects in the anus. He is the Robert Maplethorpe of DR.

More like the Richard Gere of DR.

I just wonder if there will ever be a novel about trigger-happy-assassin who hide behind the badge and shove plungers up people's asses. That would be a more realistic NYC police novel.

Posted by member2586 at 2008-05-13 10:06 AM |


Novel and movie: Serpico, circa 73.

Oh, man - this looks great. I bet the sequel will be even... oh....

The thin blue line - the only reason we have anything resembling civilized society.

RIP officer N.P.

DEAN:

BRAVO

RIP

Auxillary = failed the psych test.

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