Hooligans

Hooligans by william-diehl, published by Little Brown Paperbacks in 1988, is a gripping narrative that follows Jake Kilmer, a federal cop specializing in the Cincinnati Triad, a branch of the Mafia. Set in Dunetown, Georgia, the story unfolds as Kilmer confronts the criminal organization that has taken root in the area. With a page count of 448, this edition presents a detailed exploration of Kilmer’s relentless pursuit of justice against the backdrop of crime and intrigue.
Readers will find a blend of action and suspense as Kilmer assembles a tough squad of ex-cops known as the Hooligans to tackle the Mafia’s influence in Dunetown. The narrative delves into themes of crime and psychological tension, showcasing the complexities of law enforcement and the challenges faced by those who operate on the fringes of legality. This edition offers an engaging experience for fans of thrillers and mysteries, immersing them in a world of espionage and political maneuvering.
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Jake Kilmer is a cop for the Feds. His specialty is a branch of the Mafia known as the Cincinnati Triad. He’s pursued them for years, and now they’ve set up shop in Dunetown, Georgia. This time, they will not escape the Hooligans, a tough squad of ex-cops that Jake has organized. This time, he’ll settle the score once and for all….
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