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To Live and Die in L.A

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To Live and Die in L.A. is a crime novel centered on Richard Chance, a U.S.

Treasury agent who seeks to avenge his partner's murder by bringing down master counterfeiter Eric Masters.

The novel vividly portrays the darker side of Los Angeles, exploring themes of violence, corruption, and moral ambiguity within law enforcement.

Petievich's background in the Secret Service lends the story a documentary-like realism, with detailed depictions of counterfeiting and investigation techniques.

The book inspired the cult classic film of the same name and is praised for its intense pacing, psychological depth, and authentic portrayal of crime and justice in Southern California.

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