The CrossroadsIn New York City, Times Square is known as the crossroads of the world. It's where everyone comes to ring in the New Year-the good and the bad, the beautiful and the gritty . . . and the NYPD. But for Tony Cavalucci, an NYPD cop, the holiday season means long hours and little sleep. Instead of joining the countdown, Tony finds himself trapped between his feuding family and his new girlfriend, Michele. After a terrible family fight, Tony runs head on into his struggle against alcohol and wonders if taking a drink would solve all his problems. Or is there another way? Will his family come around or does continuing his relationship with Michele mean giving up on the people he loves? As edgy as life on the streets, The Crossroads, book two in the Midtown Blue series, follows the continuing struggle of one rugged cop. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 23 |
Section 3 | 40 |
Section 4 | 62 |
Section 5 | 77 |
Section 6 | 91 |
Section 7 | 107 |
Section 8 | 124 |
Section 12 | 179 |
Section 13 | 195 |
Section 14 | 211 |
Section 15 | 229 |
Section 16 | 246 |
Section 17 | 263 |
Section 18 | 280 |
Section 19 | 295 |
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