Fat Ollie's Book: A Novel of the 87th Precinct

Written by:
Ed McBain
Narrated by:
Ron McLarty

Abridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
7
Narrator
2
Release Date
January 2003
Duration
5 hours 24 minutes
Summary
Murders happen every day in the big bad city. They're not such a big deal, you know. Even when the victim is a city councilman as well-known as Lester Henderson.
But this is the first time Fat Ollie Weeks of the 88th Precinct has written a novel, ah yes. Called Report to the Commissioner, it follows a cunning detective named Olivia Wesley Watts, who, apart from being female and slim, is rather like Fat Ollie himself. While Ollie's responding to the squeal about the dead councilman, his leather dispatch case is stolen from the back of his car -- and in it, the only copy of his precious manuscript.
Joined by Carella and Kling from the neighboring 87th Precinct, Ollie investigates the homicide with all the exquisite crudeness, insensitivity, and determination for which he is famous. But the theft of his first novel fills Ollie with a renewed passion for old-fashioned detective work.
Following the exploits of one of Ed McBain's most beloved detectives, this lively and complicated tale -- the fifty-second in the award-winning 87th Precinct series -- is McBain at his best.
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Debra D

I love Ed McBains book and Fat Ollie's Book was just as good as all the rest. I love how Ollie is always convinced that he is right and the best at everything he does, even when those around him know that he just another arrogant bigot. Of you told Ollie the truth about himself, he would never believe you, not for a second.

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Ken Crosson

As crime novels go, this one is not particularly good. Maybe fun to listen to once, but I won't be renting it again.

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