Senile Squad: Adventures Of The Old Blues By Chris Legrow

Senile Squad

STORY LINE:

A retirement home for retired police officers with a secret mission is a startling new idea.  When a group of millionaires, AKA the Bureau, decide to fund a retirement home for old police officers having a hidden agenda, the fun is just beginning. Get ready for false teeth, catheters, diapers, hospital gowns without backs paired with uniform shirts, and secret weapons in every conceivable piece of handicap equipment.

 

The Ol’ Blues are not ready for the nursing home!  Far from it, they have a wealth of experience that could be beneficial to local law enforcement.  With the Bureau’s funding and backing, and the experience of the Ol’ Blue, law enforcement will not know what has hit them.

Come along with Sarge and the gang as they fight crime and take down a Sudanese Kingpin.

 

CHARACTERS, PLOTTING, AND DEVELOPMENT:

Author Chris Legrow as a retired law enforcement officer adds reality to this book. His insight into criminal investigation was evident in his writing.  The character development of the villains and the Ol’ Blue was skillful and progressive throughout the story-line.  I found I could feel the evil of the villains and the camaraderie of the Ol’ Blues.

The plotting of the book was easy to follow and interesting as Mr. Legrow’s insight into the criminal world was clear in the story-line.  I found his writing style was clean and clear and the story-line original.

This is a hilarious story of seniors that are ready and willing to still fight the good fight against crime with advance and innovative equipment provided by the millionaires.

RECOMMENDATION: 4 STARS

I found this book highly entertaining and would recommend it to anyone that like a funny well-written and solid story-line.

I received this book from Netgalley.com in return for an honest book review.  Book reviews of any novel are dependent on the book review author’s opinion;  all book reviews on line, under my name, and on my blog are my opinion.

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