Book
The Big Heat

Average Bufph Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

The Big Heat

William P. McGivern

2005-04

MURDER WAS IN THE AIR. A COP HAD KILLED HIMSELF, AND EVERY CROOK IN TOWN KNEW THAT WOULD BE SURE TO BRING ON THE BIG HEAT. Why did they fear a dead man? Dave Bannion, homicide sergeant, fought for the answer to that question. The dead man was a police clerk who shot himself for no obvious reason. That was Bannion's first judgment, until a girl named Lucy presented a quite different picture of the dead man from the one he had shown to the world and to his fastidious, glacial wife. Bannion's chief, Lieutenant Wilks, wanted the case closed and speculation ended quickly and tightly. So did Max Stone and Lagana, who held the city in a sinister, underworld grip. But why? Why did they all fear a dead man . . . ?

Reviews by public Bufph profiles
  • bev.chen profile picture
    bev.chen
    October 7, 2025

    Masterson's 'The Big Heat' is a searing plunge into the heart of noir, where the line between justice and vengeance blurs. The narrative is a relentless pursuit of truth, with each page turning up the heat on the protagonist's quest for retribution. The prose is as gritty as the streets of Los Angeles, and the characters are as complex as the moral dilemmas they face. It's a book that leaves you questioning the nature of justice and the cost of revenge.

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play