Thomas H. Cook is largely known for his suspense novels, but
Sacrificial Ground, written early in his career, is a fairly straightforward police procedural. In this case, though, straightforward is not at all bad; in fact,
Sacrificial Ground is quite a good novel. It doesn't really break any new ground, but it's tightly written without feeling rushed, it develops its central characters solidly, and the writing is decent.
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