At the City's Edge by Marcus Sakey

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 70,049

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 70,049

    Synopsis

    AT THE CITY'S EDGE is the story of Jason Palmer, a discharged soldier who returns from Iraq to find a similar war raging in his Chicago neighborhood.

    Teresa L. Jacobsen - Library Journal

    Iraq War veteran Jason Palmer finds his own personal Baghdad when he returns home to Chicago. Whatever peace he hoped for as a civilian is shattered the moment his brother's south-side tavern is burned down, and Michael Palmer's corpse is found in the ashes. Jason snaps back into the only role he knows-being a soldier-when it becomes clear that whoever murdered his brother wants to kill the only witness: Michael's nine-year-old son, Billy. Michael had been an antigang community activist, but Jason can sense this killing goes beyond ordinary retaliation. Struggling but forging ahead, he assembles a squadron of people he can trust-Elena, gang intelligence officer for the police; Washington, dedicated former gangbanger who runs a halfway house; and Ronald, who understands Jason's fury. Sakey's conspiracy and corruption scenarios twist together in startling ways in this ambitious thriller. It's fast paced from the get-go and just as good as Sakey's stellar debut, The Blade Itself. If you don't already, start recommending him to all your George Pelecanos fans. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ9/1/07.]

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    Biography

    MARCUS SAKEY is the author of The Blade Itself (available from St. Martin’s Paperbacks). He has shadowed homicide detectives, toured the morgue, interviewed soldiers, ridden with gang cops, and learned to pick a dead bolt in sixty seconds. Born in Flint, Michigan, he now lives in Chicago with his wife. Visit him online at MarcusSakey.com for contests, behind-the-scenes info, and excerpts of his work in progress.

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    Round 2 is a Winner by Sakeyby wik23

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    April 27, 2009: Sakey has put together a fine follow-up to his first book, The Blade Itself. Sakey's ability to develop the storyline through well-thought out characters provides twists all along the way and make this a definite page-turner. I've read all 3 of his books and can't wait until his next book later this year. Do yourself a favor; if you like crime fiction, then read all 3 of Sakey's books...they are excellent!

    I Also Recommend: Blade Itself, Good People.

    This Guy Keeps Costing Me Serious Sleepby Anonymous

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    February 11, 2008: I read Marcus Sakey's 'The Blade Itself' last fall and couldn't wait for his second book to be published. Finally it's here and it's even better than the first! Every writing course I ever attended preached 'write what you know and tell the truth.' What Marcus knows is the pulse of crime and the grittiness of the city down to every detail. But what I appreciate even more is his joy in getting into the heads of his characters and turning their insides out - with incredible truthfulness and psychological insight. Lead character Jason Palmer is conflicted and far from perfect, making his personal journey fascinating and thrilling to follow. Every page propelled me towards the next - the end of each chapter demanded that I continue. Having just finished this most pleasurable read, I can finally catch up on some sleep until the next time Marcus' words keep me up at night.


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