Tough Cop

Tough Cop
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The crooks, the grafters, all of New York's underworld kept telling themselves that they never had it so good as they would now, with Johnny Devereaux retiring from the force after 21 years. Devereaux was a tough cop, tough to encounter and impossible to bluff.<P> Devereaux was doing a little chortling of his own. He was still young enough to enjoy life; he wanted to read some books, take a little trip, fulfill a few dreams. He was sitting in his car that evening, thinking about his beautiful future, when his beautiful future – in the form of Jennifer Phillips – opened the door of the car, sat down, and said, «Please hurry!»<P> So she was twenty years his junior – so what? She was very, very beautiful, she was in trouble, and Devereaux was ripe for romance. Or call it an automatic reflex, if you prefer to think of him as a tough cop; say he had been on the force so long that he responded mechanically to a try for assistance.<P> "Roeburt returned in his fourth to the tough-guy genre and a character modeled on the later Bogart." – Mike Nevins

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John Roeburt. Tough Cop

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CHAPTER TWO. 1

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CHAPTER THREE. 1

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CHAPTER FOUR. 1

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CHAPTER FIVE. 1

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CHAPTER SIX. 1

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CHAPTER SEVEN. 1

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CHAPTER EIGHT. 1

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CHAPTER NINE. 1

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CHAPTER ELEVEN. 1

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CHAPTER TWELVE. 1

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN. 1

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN. 1

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN. 1

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CHAPTER SIXTEEN

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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. 1

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The muscular fellow in the barber chair drew one foot in, then set the other on the shoe-shine box. The shine boy dabbed cream on the toe, then flipped the rag vigorously across the shoe. The closing strains of the “Star-Spangled Banner” emptied into the room, and New York City’s own station went off the air. The shine boy went to the wall radio.

“Off,” the man in the chair ordered. “I can’t hear myself think.”

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“Yes. Through school and finishing school.”

“And absolutely no recollections of him prior to your tenth birthday?”

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