In this widely praised and explosive debut thriller, a young Chicago professional learns that the more he has, the more he has to lose. "Taut, involving, and memorable, Marcus Sakey is an authentic, original new voice in crime fiction."--George Pelecanos. Martins Press.
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In this widely praised and explosive debut thriller, a young Chicago professional learns that the more he has, the more he has to lose. "Taut, involving, and memorable, Marcus Sakey is an authentic, original new voice in crime fiction."--George Pelecanos. Martins Press.
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In the style of a Dennis Lehane or George Pelecanos, Marcus Sakey writes an amazing, captivating thriller set in Chicago. Seven years after a childhood crime went horribly wrong, Danny Carter finds his former friend turned inmate back in the neighborhood with a score to settle. The story is both gripping and clever, and Sakey does an amazing job making almost every scene incredibly tense, yet never feels manipulative. I can't wait to read the next book by Sakey, and I recommend this one whole heartedly.