WEB Griffin has done it again, a fast moving book that, as with all of his books, puts over very well the nobility, humour and fraternity of the police. I love the way that the characters and settings have moved to the present (the early books in the series were set in the early 1970s), so that mobile phones, internet, computers can all be used to enhance the police procedures. This book covers only a few days in "The City of Brotherly Love", and is about the discovery and tracking down of a very nasty piece of scum. Once again the hero, Matt Payne, finds a new love interest, but this one doesn't come to an unfortunate - ie fatal - end.. Yet! I am sure there are more books yet to come in this series. If you haven't read his books before, you should, you are missing one of the great supporters of the police and military who writes with such affection and admiration for these guys in uniform.