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L.A. Rex [Hardcover]

Will Beall (Author)
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Book Description

September 21, 2006
A fierce and ferocious, grittily cinematic debut set in South Central Los Angeles that recalls both Richard Price and James Ellroy-with a soundtrack from Death Row records-by an LAPD antigang officer who continues to patrol the streets he writes about.

As far as everyone in the squad room knows, Ben Halloran is completely fresh to the streets of the 77th Division, a soft kid from the West Side who's decided to become a cop and just happened to draw the hardest neighborhood in L.A. But demons from Ben's complicated past catch up with him-and his tough, oddly principled Daryl Gates-era partner, Miguel Marquez-all too quickly. From the moment Ben and Marquez hit the streets together, they're pulled into a web of ultraviolent corruption and retribution involving hardcore Crip gangbangers and tagalong gangsta-rap gloryhounds, L.A.'s Mexican Mafia, sleazy celebrity defense attorneys, and dirty cops with distinctly self-serving definitions of law enforcement. Ben is forced to choose among father figures and apparent destinies-trying to obey (and discover) his own moral principles as well as his desperate animal instinct simply to stay alive.

Author Will Beall is a Los Angeles police officer who has spent almost all of his career on the streets of South Central, much of it in antigang units. The book bristles with the energy and authenticity of his experience. But the true revelation of L.A. Rex is that Will Beall can write - his raw and brilliant, fearless prose simultaneously evokes Richard Price and James Ellroy.

The result is an explosive thriller that takes us deep into a city that's further from Hollywood than we can imagine-a city that no other writer has managed to capture with this kind of hard-earned insight and intensity. L.A. Rex is already on its way to the silver screen, and Beall is now at work on his next novel. Articulate cop and hard-nosed writer, Will Beall is perfectly poised to become the next great noir laureate of Los Angeles.


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Delicate readers be forewarned--Will Beall's gritty, gangland drama, L.A. Rex hits hard. The story pulls you down hard and fast into a dark ultraviolent world of corruption where hardcore gangbangers and dirty cops battle it out on the streets of South Central. The fact that Beall is currently a cop in South Central adds an interesting wrinkle--readers will find themselves wondering (and worrying about) how much is true. Beall was kind enough to take time out from tracking down witnesses to talk to us about the "authenticity" of popular crime novels and movies. See his favorites below. --Daphne Durham

Will Beall's Favorite Crime Novels


Clockers

Dirty White Boys

No Country for Old Men

Billy Bathgate

The Underground Man

See the complete list (with comments) from Will Beall



From Publishers Weekly

Beall's hard-edged debut explores the familiar territory of drugs and corruption on the mean streets of South Central Los Angeles. In scenes that alternate between the past and the present, rookie police officer Ben Halloran, who's partnered with tough veteran Miguel Marquez, struggles to conceal his secret affiliation with a ganglord, even as the pair probe a series of murders. Beall, himself an officer in the LAPD's 77th Division, writes what he knows, but loads of pointless, gory violence (including gougings and mutilations), some awkward prose ("The party was Carcosa's schizophrenic attempt to reconcile his criminal origins with the propriety of a Mexican tradition"), improbable plot elements (thugs who quote Macbeth) and a lack of redeeming characters limit this one's appeal.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover (September 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594489262
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594489266
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,440,539 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably Real, October 2, 2006
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J. Anthony (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: L.A. Rex (Hardcover)
This book is gritty and real and after I read it I felt like I was a little less innocent than I was when I had begun.

I was born and raised in South L.A. (South Central) and was surrounded by the gang lifestyle, complete with drugs, police and violence but was a statistical outlier and fortunately, I went on to college and eventually earned a professional degree. That being said I have a connection with many of the gritty gang bangers Beall writes about that most people never will. Somehow, I feel this book captures the road I didn't travel with amazing reality. This book is eerily real. In so many ways it truly captures not only the everyday happenings in our nations most dangerous areas but it captures the soul of the area. The book is a real page turner but what struck me was how Beall delved into psychological and spiritual underpinnings behind the social ills in urban Los Angeles.

I was actually shocked to turn to the back cover and see that the writer was white. But when I found out that he was a cop in 77th division of L.A.P.D it all made sense. Beall has probably been in my old neighborhood 100 times more than I in the last decade and clearly has his finger on the pulse of the real demons of my hometown and this country. There were parts of this book that made me literally stand still and marvel at how Beall had translated the thoughts and feelings of young urban America for the masses to read.

On its face the book has some of the strengths of some of my favorite novels. The book is as colorfully descriptive as the Da Vinci Code and almost more satisfying as I have never seen the cities in Europe that Dan Brown speaks of but with this book I could see every little familiar spot that I had grown up around in my mind as I read. It reminded me of how Walter Mosley books used to describe L.A. in the 40's but now as a child of the 90's I can check the authors work like only my grandparents could Mosley's.

The book is a highflier, no doubt has ups and downs and crazy plot twist that I didn't see coming but to me this book gets high marks because of something much more important, good old fashioned character development.

I highly recommend getting this book. I hope there's a sequel and really hope there's a movie. I see Crash meets Training Day meets Pulp Fiction.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like Nietzsche -- don't read it in the dark. Beall's debut is perfectly crafted, razor-sharp grit., October 9, 2006
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M. Harrold (Oxford, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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In his debut novel L.A. Rex author and LAPD officer Will Beall takes us to a world that we might never otherwise know. His novel is escapist only because of our limited access to the streets of L.A.'s 77th District, not because they don't exist. Only an LAPD officer who patrols South Central could take us to the places Beall does. As readers, we are fortunate that in addition to being a no-frills beat cop, Beall is also a supremely talented writer who hasn't added to a genre as much as he has created one.

As a former large city / urban patrol and narcotics cop myself, I can attest that Beall's novel is set in a world that offers edge, grit, brutality and consequence that will enthrall and surprise both the cynical cop and the lay reader.

His first time out, Beall swings for the fences and delivers a walk-off homerun. He reveals to the reader a world that is, sometimes mesmerizing, sometimes bleak, but always vivid. While authenticity is Beall's trump card, this book represents a royal flush: a balanced novel with a plot bolstered by Beall's credibility but also powerful, original and extremely imaginative in its own right.

Beall details a world he experiences instead of describing a ghetto he imagines. Beyond the realism of Beall's work is a structured novel that transcends the abilities of most debut offerings. At first glance, I thought that Beall's decision to use a type of scattered chronology would render the plot hard to follow. Instead, he uses time to his advantage and it results in a novel that is more journey than story.

I believe that few people are as hesitant as I am to pick-up crime fiction or as quick to discard it. If most novels are like tattoos that are created; this novel is like a scar--something actually experienced and with a better story.

This book is no tease--it delivers and makes you breakfast the next morning. L.A. Rex represents Beall's initial offering--hopefully just one of many. Someday you'll thank Officer Will Beall for weaving his world into honest, quality fiction, and thank God he's out there so you don't have to be.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Carl Hiaasen meets Mickey Spillane, October 9, 2006
This review is from: L.A. Rex (Hardcover)
First-time authors who crank out a killer book piss me off, whether it's Will Beall or Uzodinma Iweala.

But you have to give credit where it's due. Beall's got talent. And experience. If a non-cop had written this book, some of the outrageousness in it could be dismissed as hyperbole. Knowing he's walked the mean streets for years makes you wonder what really goes on out there.

If you like tough-guy talk, humor and action, action, action, you're going to like this book.
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