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The debut title from The Armory, a new high-quality street-lit imprint edited by Bed-Stuy's Kenji Jasper.

There a young man living in the infamous Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. He is an orphaned college student trying to get through his sophomore year at age twenty-three, years behind the traditional undergraduates. His two best friends, Will and Chief, are an ex-drug dealer and a computer hacker. And his boss, Tony Star, is the most dangerous man in Brooklyn, an ...

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Overview


The debut title from The Armory, a new high-quality street-lit imprint edited by Bed-Stuy's Kenji Jasper.

There a young man living in the infamous Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. He is an orphaned college student trying to get through his sophomore year at age twenty-three, years behind the traditional undergraduates. His two best friends, Will and Chief, are an ex-drug dealer and a computer hacker. And his boss, Tony Star, is the most dangerous man in Brooklyn, an arch-criminal with enterprises legal and illegal across New York City and beyond.

Our young man's job is to pick up the weekly take from Star's establishments and deliver it to him at the end of a night. It's one day's work a week for the kind of pay the fortunate get in a year. The money covers his tuition and the small apartment he rents in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Life is simple. And simple means good.

Then everything falls out of balance. Someone decides to rob him for the week's take, and leave him for dead. His boss, being generous, gives him until the end of the night to recover what's been stolen. But as the night moves forward and people start dying, this young man begins to learn the hard way that his chosen way of life is nothing but an illusion.

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Editorial Reviews

Library Journal
There's a new player stepping into the street-lit spotlight, and he's one to watch. Atlanta native D writes the first title rolled out by Akashic's new street-lit imprint, the Armory, edited by novelist Kenji Jasper. The book is patterned after post-World War II hard-boiled pulp novels, and the story line carries a hint of Mickey Spillane's shadowy world of tough guys and sexy dames. The work's nameless narrator, who tells his story in an odd variation that substitutes you for I, is overwhelmed by out-of-this-world sex with an exotic dancer. The 23 year old, a longtime collector for Brooklyn's most lethal criminal, Tony Star, soon realizes that he's been played-literally, with his pants down-when the femme fatale and her crew rob him of a quarter million dollars. But the narrator's good standing leads to a 24-hour postponement of his execution, and he rushes against the clock to retrieve the money, dealing out brutal payback in a suspense thriller that's more than a street-lit shocker. Nothing is clear until the final pages, when readers find out who is pulling the strings behind the cold-blooded betrayal. Urban libraries have to get Got. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 10/1/06.]-Rollie Welch, Cleveland P.L. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781933354163
  • Publisher: Akashic Books
  • Publication date: 2/1/2007
  • Series: Seven Weapon Arsenal Series
  • Pages: 171
  • Product dimensions: 5.10 (w) x 8.30 (h) x 1.00 (d)

Meet the Author

Writing since the age of 8, D has never held a legitimate job in his life. His words, however, have appeared in VIBE and other urban publications. An Atlanta native, he currently lives in an ungentrified neighborhood near you.
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