"The Disposables"

by David Putnam

Your Free Book: Bruno Johnson, Cop-Turned-Con, Saves "Disposable" Kids in this Fast-Moving Thriller
Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly, Jeff Carson, and Isabella Moldonado
# Crime
# Police Procedural
# Detective
# Thriller
# Mystery

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THE DISPOSABLES is the first book in the bestselling Bruno Johnson thriller series. Bruno Johnson, a tough street cop, member of the elite violent crime taskforce, feared by the bad guys, admired by the good, finds his life derailed when a personal tragedy forces him to break the law. Now he's an ex-con and his life on parole is not going well. He is hassled by the police at every opportunity and to make matters even more difficult, his former partner, Robby Wicks, now a high-ranking detective, bullies him into helping solve a high-profile crime - unofficially, of course. Meantime, Bruno's girlfriend, Marie, brings out the good, the real Bruno, and even though they veer totally outside the law, he and Marie dedicate themselves to saving abused children, creating a type of underground railroad for neglected kids at risk -- disposable kids. What they must do is perilous as they step far outside the law, battling a warped justice system and Bruno's former partner, with his own evil agenda. "Nonstop action keeps the pages turning" — Library Journal "I really loved The Disposables. It's raw, powerful and eloquent... I'll be first in line for the next one from David Putnam." — New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly "..a dark and disturbing insider's novel that may not make you feel safer on the mean streets of L.A. Dark, disturbing and all too believable, this is the tale of one man's quest for atonement in a world where innocence is a liability." —T. Jefferson Parker, New York Times bestselling author of The Famous & the Dead "This novel gives off heat. ... [with] unique and startling plot twists. But what really recommends the book is the high octane presentation. ... [and] the sense of urgency and authenticity, the feeling that this is the real deal, set down by somebody who was there and still hasn't gotten over it. The SWAT-like assault on the crime house is an impressive set piece." — Booklist