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A dedicated law enforcement officer confronts a systemic threat that challenges his personal code of ethics and the stability of his jurisdiction. The protagonist, Captain Justice, operates within a high-stakes environment where he must navigate bureaucratic corruption and criminal syndicates to maintain order. His primary objective involves dismantling a clandestine organization that operates outside the reach of traditional legal frameworks. The narrative utilizes a third-person perspective to track his tactical decisions and the logical consequences of his actions in a volatile urban setting. He faces physical opposition from well-resourced adversaries and logical constraints imposed by the very laws he is sworn to uphold.
Readers frequently note the focus on procedural accuracy and the methodical approach the protagonist takes toward solving complex cases. Discussion often centers on the moral ambiguity inherent in the title character's methods when compared to standard police conduct. The narrative pacing is described as consistent, favoring a steady build-up of tension over sudden, erratic shifts in tone. Critics highlight the atmospheric depiction of the city as a central element that influences the protagonist's decision-making process throughout the story.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN-10:
0140060391
ISBN-13:
9780140060393
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