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The Job by Steve Osborne
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Mar 22, 2016 | ISBN 9781101872147

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“Hilarious. . . . Hair-raising. . . . [A] gruff charmer of a memoir.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Osborne is a sly and humorous storyteller.” —The New Yorker

“Riveting—like the best night hanging out at a bar with an engaging storyteller.” —The Kansas City Star

“Osborne is a born storyteller, and anyone expecting a cop book to be filled with action and adventure won’t be disappointed with The Job. But what makes this story so powerful is its compassion and bittersweet comedy.” —Edward Conlon, author of Blue Blood

“An enjoyable read. It’s real life, and it’s told by a gifted storyteller who also happened to be a gifted cop. . . . Osborne writes with passion about his work. . . . For a job that usually deals with the dregs of society, an unlikely strain creeps into Osborne’s tales—compassion. Osborne balanced toughness with empathy as he sought to ferret out wrongdoing while on duty.” —The Buffalo News

“Nobody tells a cop story better than a cop, and Osborne tells them as well as I’ve ever heard (and I’ve heard a lot of them). . . . For every bad cop there are twenty heroic ones—and Steve Osborne was one of them.” —Brian McDonald, author of My Father’s Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NYPD

“Wonderful. . . . Not only was Osborne an excellent policeman (he retired as a lieutenant and the commanding officer of the Manhattan Gang Squad), he’s a fabulous storyteller, crafting his memories into well-honed tales filled with drama, humor and heart.” —Bookpage

“[An] engaging memoir. . . . [Osborne’s] frank and intimate voice . . . suffuses his prose.” —Publishers Weekly

“Raucous recollections. . . . [Osborne] comes off as an avuncular, world-weary tough guy. . . . Yet he elevates his perspective by displaying empathy for the civilians, victims and even criminals he has encountered.” —Kirkus

“Cops are innately good storytellers, and Osborne must be one of the best.” —Booklist

“Often funny, occasionally sobering and always entertaining.” —Shelf-Awareness

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