A rogue NYPD detective is dragged back into the past by a murder in the present FINALIST FOR THE L.A. TIMES BOOK PRIZE 2015 IN THE MYSTERY/THRILLER CATEGORY
Richard Price has written eight novels which include Clockers, Freedomland, Samaritan and Lush Life. He is also an internationally renowned screenwriter for both film and television, having written among other works Sea of Love, Ransom, the Academy Award nominated The Color of Money and multiple episodes of The Wire. The Whites is his first straight-shot urban thriller. He lives in Harlem with his wife, the novelist Lorraine Adams.
Whether you call it a crime novel or a mystery novel or a giraffe
with polka dots, is largely irrelevant - The Whites is, simply put,
a great American novel
*Dennis Lehane*
Riveting … He not only has a visceral ability to convey the gritty,
day-to-day realities of their jobs, but also a knack for using
their detective work the way John le Carré has used spy stories and
tradecraft, as a framework on which to build complex investigations
into the human soul
*Michiko Kakutani, New York Times*
This book literally interrupted my professional and personal life.
Once in, I had to stay in and stick with it to the end ... as
unstoppable as a train coming through a tunnel ... It provides
insight and knowledge, both rare qualities in the killing fields of
the crime novel
*Michael Connelly, New York Times*
The Whites is the crime novel of the year - grim, gutsy, and
impossible to put down. I had to read the final 100 pages in a
single sitting. I began being fascinated, and ended being deeply
moved
*Stephen King*
One of Richard Price's best books yet
*Michael Chabon*
This is high-octane literature, with the best of Richard Price and
his souped-up pseudonym Harry Brandt. Price/Brandt gets to the
heart of those stories that everyone else refuses to tell. The
Whites manages to patrol New York and deepen our sense of the city
and all its dark corners
*Colum McCann*
If a more powerful crime novel is published this year it will be a
bleeding miracle
*Evening Standard*
The Whites is a fine book about the corrupted moral universe in
which his all-too-believable New York cops have to work … Billy is
confronted by one hard choice after another as matters build to a
tense finale
*Mail on Sunday*
Magnificent, hugely complex tale of criminality, revenge and
redemption
*Metro*
Price has constructed a maze of a novel that alternates between
scenes of intense introspection and scenes driven by dialogue … The
Whites doesn’t race so much as lurch and careen along, often with
little breathing space between frenetic action sequences, emotional
outbursts, and sheer surprise, but Price takes time out for a gem
of an interrogation scene
*Joyce Carol Oates, New Yorker*
Electrifying … This is a fast-paced tale with well-written
characters and a strong narrative
*Daily Express*
No less a judge than Stephen King calls this ‘the crime novel of
the year’, and it is hard to disagree. Price is acknowledged as one
of the great American writers, and this elegant, nuanced story of a
rogue New York detective drawn back into the past by a murder in
the present amply proves it … Price has brought ambiguity,
self-doubt and fear among the police to life – as he again displays
in this story of Billy Graves … This novel reveals Price’s delicate
skill at its finest – the author of eight novels, including the
brutal clockers, as well as the films Sea of Love and The Color of
Money, he is a legend, and deserves to be
*Daily Mail*
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