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Seven Weapon Arsenal February 1, 2007

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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At the start of the pseudonymous D's gritty, streetwise debut, written in the second person, a 24-year-old bagman working for a Brooklyn mobster gets ripped off by a stripper in a seedy club. Thereafter the bagman desperately scrambles to recover the haul and return to grace. Solid writing and unrelenting, brutal detail liven up an otherwise standard gangsta plot. The offhand "Then you killed a man over a bag of money that ain't even yours" is merely a precursor to "You've now killed four people in six hours" as the body count escalates and the payback roars out of control. This first release from the Armory, a new imprint showcasing modern urban noir, is sure to appeal to the audience that has made Akashic's city-themed anthology series (Brooklyn Noir, etc.) a hit.
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About 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.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 171 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193335416X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933354163
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,532,939 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars When I Would Do Good, Evil is Always Present, September 2, 2008
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In the gritty, fast-paced novella, Got, D, a new writer to Akashic Books, deftly weaves a rare second person narrative of a nameless protagonist who cannot seem to catch a break. "He" witnesses his father's death and his mother demise by drugs, stays in various foster homes, and is finally rescued as an adolescent by a couple who give him a middle-class sense of family. But after his first year of college, he comes home to find them being carried out in body bags, and he again is an orphan, left to survive on his own.

He has a cushy job making drops for Tony Star; all he has to do is pick up and deliver and he gets a thousand dollars a week, enough to pay tuition and indulge in a beautiful sexy piece. Only this time something goes wrong, the money is gone, and Tony is threatening bodily harm, demanding his due. He has been got. Big time. He should have known better. Could he have been set up? He returns to the old NewYork neighborhood and enlists the help of his homeboys, Chief and Will. It does not take long for things to spiral out of control, leaving him wondering just what is up. Who is out to get him?

These 171 pages, a well-written tale, packs a lot of grit with a tightly woven plot. The second person point-of-view, rarely used in fiction works well; not every writer can pull it off, but D does it seamlessly without compromising the storyline. The gunplay and chase scenes against the New York City landscape, as well as the pacing, adds just enough drama to get one caught up in the reality of the characters. Fast-paced and filled with surprises, Got by D is recommended for those who love urban literature.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fine for What It Is, October 30, 2007
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This short first entry in Akashic Books' street-lit imprint capably sails through well-charted waters without delivering anything particularly new or interesting. Written in a somewhat awkward second-person voice, the story follows a 20something Brooklyn college student through one very unpleasant night. Although he once ran the streets, he's now more or less a square -- other than his weekly gig as a bagman for a local mobster. The story is set in motion when he falls prey to the dexterous tongue of a stripper and loses the money bag. What follows is a pretty standard "you got 'till dawn to get my money back or you're dead" tale, as he drives all over Brooklyn and beyond, tracking down the thieves with the help of two old friends (luckily, the one is a gun dealer and the other a hacker-extraordinaire). The college boy turns on the juice pretty quickly, becoming a killing machine over the course of the night, as the story unfolds at a rapid pace. For street lit, it's pretty well done, although rather predictable. There is a "twist" of sorts, although it will be pretty obvious to most readers (if not the protagonist). Overall, it's fine for what it is, but unlikely to leave any kind of lasting impression on the average crime reader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Standard in Street Lit, July 29, 2007
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Packed with a rare combination of drama and class, Got has all the elements of an urban classic in the vein of Carlito's Way and Bodega Dreams. Let the poseurs beware: In his first time out, D doesn't just raise the bar on street lit, he broke the damn thing!
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