Yes, Ed McBain is back with another 87th novel, his 50th (or is it 51st? I'm not sure), and what is most appalling is that he still keeps up the superb quality he established in the very first novels some 45 years ago!
This book is about drug dealing and false money, a well-constructed plot with the strong nerve and the outstanding dialogues that characterizes McBain's most novels. Furthermore, some of the leads in this novel seem to promise further action in the next book...
I often read other mystery novels, Anglo-Saxon as well as Swedish. But most of them turn me down by being poorly narrated. Or the plot is unconvincing or too "constructed". Therefore it is a true relief to recognize a vintage McBain.