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Robert Leuci

    Robert Leuci, a former NYPD officer, draws upon over two decades of experience to explore the erosion of morality and corruption within the criminal justice system. His narratives delve into the intricate challenges of integrity faced by those in law enforcement, offering a deeply informed perspective. Leuci's literary work investigates the complex interplay between duty, systemic flaws, and personal ethics. His writing provides a starkly realistic and insightful examination of the pressures and compromises inherent in policing.

    Captain Butterfly
    All the Centurions
    The Snitch
    • 2005

      All the Centurions

      A New York City Cop Remembers His Years on the Street, 1961-1981

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(59)Add rating

      Focusing on his years as a narcotics detective with the NYPD, the narrative reveals Robert Leuci's thrilling adventures and the harsh realities of law enforcement. It delves into themes of shattered illusions and the moral complexities of his work, ultimately leading to profound spiritual growth. Through his experiences, Leuci provides a candid exploration of the challenges faced by those in the line of duty, offering insights into the personal transformations that arise from navigating a world filled with danger and ethical dilemmas.

      All the Centurions
    • 1998

      The Snitch

      • 341 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      NYPD detective Nick Manaris's raid on a Cuban club, known for its drug and gun trafficking, becomes a chaotic shoot-out that results in an innocent man, Diego Cienfuego, to be murdered in jail and Nick to confront the corrupt police officers involved. Reprint.

      The Snitch
    • 1998

      A riveting thriller about police corruption and the labyrinth of the human heart.

      Captain Butterfly