By Bernard B. Kerik. "New York City's 40th Police Commissioner," now paying off his debt to Trump for pardoning him by spreading the big lie about the "stolen" election of 2020. That said, this 2001 crimoir offers some interesting opposite-coast parallels to James Ellroy's background, if you can stomach the Giuliani-worship of it all.
The hardcover, which has a ton of pictures, is in nice shape: very mild edgewear to the jacket (there's a sticker on the back) and a very slight twist to the spine, but the pages are clean and tight, and there's a bookmark included from a previous stop.