
The Con Man
87th Precinct, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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Ed McBain
A con man is plying his trade on the streets of Isola: conning a domestic for pocket change, businessmen for thousands, and even ladies in exchange for a little bit of love. You can see the world, meet a lot of nice people, imbibe some unique drinks, and make a ton of money... all by conning them for their cash. The question is: How far is he willing to go?
When a young woman's body washes up in the Harb River, the answer to that question becomes tragically clear. Now Detective Steve Carella races against time to find him before another con turns deadly. The only clue he has to go on is the mysterious tattoo on the young woman’s hand - but it’s enough. Carella takes to the streets, searching its darkest corners for a man who cons his victims out of their money... and their lives.
A crime-fiction classic, The Con Man is the third book in the 87th Precinct series from Ed McBain, whom the Daily Mirror has hailed as "the undisputed master...there’s nobody who does it better."
They're arresting! Don't miss any of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels.©2011 Ed McBain (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Strangely, I had read "The Con Man" 20+ years ago when I was checking out crime fiction randomly from my library and I didn't recognize the story until I had already finished a few chapters. I've come to appreciate the thematic variety of crime in the 87th Precinct series and McBain brilliantly waxes on the different kinds of cons we experience everyday in advertising, relationships and whoever is selling us something. Cons of the criminal variety also take many shades from the mundane to the elaborate and in severity from the common swindle to murder.
One thing, however - this is a series around police procedure and crime solving, often sparse and hard boiled. While McBain often describes the circumstances of victims, even showing sympathy at times, this is not a series that delves into the motivations or psychology of its criminals. This is not a criticism, merely an observation that the world of the 87th Precinct isn't a vehicle for that kind of story.
Dick Hill is perfect for the series.
One of my favorite 87th Precinct novels
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I really like this format. I have listened as I have done running. McBain's detailed and sometime quite humorous descriptions of people and surroundings are enchantingly witty and yet spot on. The vivid narrative of Mr Hill was also very good giving the characters personality with his change of voice and accents.
The story was also very good. Dead girl bodies had been found floating in the river. Each girl had a heart with three letters on her hand between the thumb and the index finger. Additionally two confidence artists are tricking money from people in the area of the 87th precinct. Detectives Brown and Carello have some job to do.
Brilliant narrative & splendid McBain descriptions
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The author used several different stories to illustrate his points.Have you listened to any of Dick Hill’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
n/aInteresting story and well narrated
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Gets tiring
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You gotta love Teddy...
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