Mulholland Falls A Novel

Mulholland Falls A Novel by Robert Tine, published by Signet in 1996, is a gripping narrative set in the early 1950s. This edition, part of the Film Tie-in series, spans 237 pages and is presented in English. The story follows four elite police officers who operate outside conventional boundaries to uphold the law. However, their routine investigation into a murder case uncovers a deeper conspiracy that threatens to dismantle their unit.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the dynamics within this specialized police squad as they navigate the challenges of their profession. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty and corruption, set against a backdrop of mystery and detective work. As the plot unfolds, the tension escalates, revealing the complexities of justice and the consequences of bending the rules. This edition offers an engaging look at the lives of these tough cops and the moral dilemmas they face.
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The story of four cops who form an elite police unit in the early 1950s. The toughest cops in the city, they make their own rules to enforce the law until a routine murder case leads them to the centre of a more far-reaching plot that could bring down the squad itself.
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