Inside the acclaimed television police drama—the intelligent writing, intense characters, dark sense of humor, innovative editing, and complex plots.
Homicide: Life on the Street was addictive television, portraying a gritty reality that made this show the best police drama to ever grace the small screen. There weren’t any car chases, rarely any shootouts, and sometimes the cases didn’t get solved. Instead, these detectives kept their clothes on, had a relentlessly morbid sense of humor, and caught the criminals because they had brains, not necessarily brawn. In other words, they were real.
Homicide: Life on the Street, The Unofficial Companion by David P. Kalat—the first and only full-length guide to this Emmy Award-winning and three-time Peabody Award-winning television series—brilliantly captures the essence of this groundbreaking show.
You’ll learn about:
Revealing, resourceful, and thoughtful, Homicide: Life on the Street, the Unofficial Companion is a must-have for any fan!
COMMUNITY REVIEWS