Things get especially testy when members of the squad begin getting killed in the most viciously violent ways imaginable, leading them to wonder if they stand a chance against one of the most powerful cartels in the world, while the local
homicide detectives begin digging a little close to their secrets as they investigate the series of grisly murders in their midst.
Not exact matches
Finally, as Wednesday turned to Thursday,
homicide detectives and FBI agents
began calling families into two smaller conference rooms.
One of the things that makes the book the most interesting, is that Wallace
begins each chapter explaining some of the tools and approaches he used as a
homicide detective, and then he goes on in the rest of the chapter to show how he used this tool or approach to investigate the claims of the Gospels about Jesus Christ.
Wallace
begins each chapter explaining some of the tools and approaches he used as a
homicide detective, and then he goes on in the rest of the chapter to show how he used this tool or approach to investigate the claims of the Gospels about Jesus Christ.
While the cops are stymied by the lack of concrete evidence in the case, San Francisco
homicide detective Harry Callahan (Eastwood, Joe Kidd)
begins to suspect that the culprit is one of their own, perhaps a renegade traffic cop exacting his own brand of vigilante justice.