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Serpico by Peter Maas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Serpico by Peter Maas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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From Peter Maas
Serpico by Peter Maas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $21.99
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Size: 0.94 x 8 x 12.24
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THE CLASSIC TRUE STORY OF THE COP WHO COULDN'T BE BOUGHTI don't think anyone can come away from Serpico without admiration for one man's lonely integrity. —New York TimesWith an Afterword by Frank SerpicoThe 1960s was a time of social and generational upheaval felt with particular intensity in the melting pot of New York City. A culture of corruption pervaded the New York Police Department, where payoffs, protection, and shakedowns of gambling rackets and drug dealers were common practice. The so-called blue code of silence protected the minority of crooked cops from the sanction of the majority. Into this maelstrom came a working class, Brooklyn-born, Italian cop with long hair, a beard, and a taste for opera and ballet. Frank Serpico was a man who couldn't be silenced—or bought—and he refused to go along with the system. He had sworn an oath to uphold the law, even if the perpetrators happened to be other cops. For this unwavering commitment to justice, Serpico nearly paid with his life. | Serpico by Peter Maas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
THE CLASSIC TRUE STORY OF THE COP WHO COULDN'T BE BOUGHTI don't think anyone can come away from Serpico without admiration for one man's lonely integrity. —New York TimesWith an Afterword by Frank SerpicoThe 1960s was a time of social and generational upheaval felt with particular intensity in the melting pot of New York City. A culture of corruption pervaded the New York Police Department, where payoffs, protection, and shakedowns of gambling rackets and drug dealers were common practice. The so-called blue code of silence protected the minority of crooked cops from the sanction of the majority. Into this maelstrom came a working class, Brooklyn-born, Italian cop with long hair, a beard, and a taste for opera and ballet. Frank Serpico was a man who couldn't be silenced—or bought—and he refused to go along with the system. He had sworn an oath to uphold the law, even if the perpetrators happened to be other cops. For this unwavering commitment to justice, Serpico nearly paid with his life. | Serpico by Peter Maas, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















