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Shotgun (novel)

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Shotgun
First edition
AuthorEvan Hunter
(as Ed McBain)
LanguageEnglish
Series87th Precinct
GenreCrime fiction
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
1969
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages173
Preceded byFuzz 
Followed byJigsaw 

Shotgun is a crime novel by American writer Ed McBain. It is the 23rd book in his 87th Precinct series.

Reception

The New York Times Book Review wrote that Shotgun was similar to McBain's previous book, Fuzz, in its more lighthearted approach to the police procedural. However, the reviewer, Allen Hubin, found the work inferior, with a fragmented plot and the humor not as funny. Nevertheless, Hubin said it compared favorable with other recent "fun novels".[1]

References

  1. ^ Hubin, Allen (1969-07-13). "Criminals At Large". New York Times. pp. Book Review, p.29.