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  RECENTLY PUBLISHED

 

THE USUAL

BY JOHN J FINUCANE

 

 

 

Not very long ago, the Bronx was burning. Day after day, night after night, firefighters responded to vacant and occupied five and six story apartment buildings, rows of attached wood-frame houses, single story commercial buildings, and anything else that greedy and unscrupulous arsonists could set on fire. Taking in up to 1,000 runs in a month, these men wage a desperate fight to save life and property with limited resources and manpower, putting their lives on the line to maintain some degree of order during one of our nation's most chaotic and destructive periods. It was unprecendented. It was exceptional. It was...The Usual . . . $24.95

 

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 When The Bronx Burned

By John J. Finucane

 

 

In his novel, When the Bronx Burned, John Finucane, a retired lieutenant with the New York City Fire Department, tells the fascinating story of the burning of the Charlotte Street area of New York’s South Bronx during the late1960s and 70s; an era when arson-for-profit drove hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. It’s an intriguing story that shows a New York that most people are completely unfamiliar with. The premise allows for a great deal of conflict and action, for the heroes aren't just fighting flames, they are fighting a brutal gang of arsonists, the slumlords that employ them, and the political machine that permits the scheme to take place . . . $15.95

 

 

 

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Reader Quotes

Former FDNY Lieutenant John Finucane has written a riveting and fast moving first novel.  His graphic depiction of firefighting scenes in the South Bronx during the New York City fire wars will be enjoyed by people everywhere.  Not only does he nail the drama in a way only an experienced firefighter can, he literally puts the reader inside the fire scene.  He tempers this exciting story with a compelling narrative of cultural diversity in the South Bronx and a moving love story.  During the time I spent as the Fire Commissioner of New York City, I went to nearly 100 fire scenes.  Reading John Finucane’s comprehensive description brought back memories of my admiration for firefighters everywhere.
 
Charles J. Hynes
Kings County District Attorney
Former Fire Commissioner of NYC
Author of first novel, Triple Homicide