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by Tom Piccirilli (Author)
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Starred Review. Alternately funny, sad and thrilling, Piccirilli's stellar supernatural crime novel plays haunting riffs on old mob standards. The wise guys of Brooklyn welcome back cab driver Johnny "Dane" Danetello, fresh from two years in the slammer, with a contract on his life and a handful of restless ghosts. Burdened with the ability to see the dead, Dane spends time between fares chatting up spirits and spooks, trying to make sense of his precarious life on the outside. If his old pal (and partner in metaphysical enhancement) Vincent Monticelli wants Dane dead, why hasn't he been taken out? What does the gorgeous movie actress Glory Bishop want from him? Who's the federal lawman looking into the Monticelli family? These questions lead Dane to face his own haunted past, including a murdered father, a mother who lived and died in agony, and the beautiful young Angie Monticelli, who caught a ride to her death in Dane's cab two years earlier. Stoker-winner Piccirilli (A Choir of Ill Children) plays cleverly with his hero's paranormal ability, keeping the reader guessing—and jumping—by blurring distinctions between the living and the dead. (Feb.)
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"HEADSTONE CITY is a beautifully and perversely funny sort of crime novel: a hard-boiled hallucination.... [Piccirilli has] the authentic surrealist's gift of blind trust in his imagination and that enables him to throw off striking metaphors like sparks from a speeding train."--The New York Times Book Review


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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (February 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553587218
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553587210
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #204,781 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Ghost Father, August 15, 2006
By Gary Griffiths (Los Altos Hills, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Johnny "Dane" Danetello and Vinny Monticelli, best friends growing up on the wrong side of the law, jacking cars and scamming mooks in Brooklyn's Italian neighborhoods. But Vinny is connected - very connected - son of the local mob boss destined to take the reins from his ailing and increasingly ineffective pop. Dane drives a cab, but when Vinny's 15-year old sister dies in his cab, Dane ends up in prison with a mob contract on his head.

So with that backdrop, Tom Piccirilli spins an authentic drama of tough guys, bad guys, and made guys shooting it out in a convincing Brooklyn setting, flush with fast action, sharp dialogue and unforgettable characters, none more so than Dane's pink-haired, cannoli-eating grandma. But the hook that separates "Headstone City" from the pack is an unlikely supernatural twist: in a car heist gone bad, young Dane and Vinny are catapulted through the windshield of the stolen car. However, in addition to heads full of divots, staples, and metal plates, the boys find themselves with some bizarre side effects: Dane is visited by the dead, while Vinny on occasions gets a preview of paths into the future. Sounds wacky, for sure, but this goodfella's-to-ghost busters gore fest works, thanks to Piccirilli's clever plotting, black humor, and engaging cast.

As brutal as it is offbeat, "Headstone City" is 100% original, and definitely worth a read. And the prolific but largely unheralded Tom Piccirilli is a name that deserves a following.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed but thought-provoking, March 2, 2006
Few authors are as capable of writing H/DF/M with such a deeply human, literary flavor. His work is always highly atmospheric, with a pervasive sense of melancholy but infused with wonderful humor and wit. You never know from one chapter to the next whether you'll be shocked, chilled, disturbed, or swept up in action. Rarely have I read a book that so often could make me laugh aloud on one page and chill my blood the next.

Taking a break from his fierce southern gothic settings (NOVEMBER MOURNS, A CHOIR OF ILL CHILDREN) HEADSTONE CITY is a Brooklyn-based noir novel with elements of dark fantasy, the supernatural, mob story, and treatise on the search for identity.

Ex-con and cab driver Johnny "Dane" Danetello returns to his neighborhood, called "Headstone City" thanks to the nearby cemetery. Plagued with an overwhelming apathy and seemingly always in the wrong place at the wrong time, Dane tries to work up the energy to figure out why he's being pursued by the FBI, why a beautiful actress seems to be so interested in him, and what to do now that his former best friend Vinny Monticelli has placed a contract on his head. Along the way Dane--who's had the ability to see ghosts and take "night rides" in his cab with the souls of the living--tries to make peace with his guilt over the death of Vinny's younger sister, who died in Dane's cab of a drug overdose.

Family and personal history always play a major part in Piccirilli's fiction. Here we see how Dane's life has been shaped by the murder of his police officer father, the cruel death by cancer of his mother, his unrequited love of the beautiful Angelina Monticelli, his years stealing cars with Vinny, and the wisdom he gleans from the dead.

In my opinion, Piccirilli's novels are hamstrung by genre labels. He's so much better than that, giving us readable, enjoyable, smart, fun, provocative, literate fiction that carries us along through his tremendous imagination and narrative skills. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Multi-layered and fiercely original, June 19, 2006
By Craig Clarke (New England) - See all my reviews
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It's easy to admire Tom Piccirilli's versatility. Even though his novels often share certain themes, there is not one very much like another. Even more amazing is how he begins Headstone City in much the same way as his previous novel, November Mourns -- with a man returning home after some time spent in jail to find a task set before him -- yet decorates this simple plot device with a completely different motivation, setting, and cast of characters.

When his friend Vinny Monticelli's sister, Angelica, had a bad reaction to some recreational drugs, Johnny "Dane" Danetello attempted to drive her to the hospital in his cab, hitting a police officer on the way. Angelica died despite his efforts, and the killing of the police officer, especially considering Dane's already lengthy record, got him sent up for five years, and Vinny subsequently put a contract on his now ex-best friend.

Now Dane is back in town, talking to ghosts and trying settle an old score.

Author Tom Piccirilli's literary sense in Headstone City is phenomenal. Within the confines of the noir genre, he references Shakespeare, gangsters, and Old Hollywood, with room enough left for a subplot involving ghosts, dreams, and alternate realities (and don't worry -- he didn't leave out the "ill children" of his previous two novels, the aforementioned November Mourns and its predecessor, A Choir of Ill Children). And in the midst of all the darkness, there is still room for nostalgia (I got nostalgic myself upon reading the passage about "my mother's old forty-fives. With the little plastic thing in the middle so they'd fit on the record player").

Headstone City is by far the most purely enjoyable of the Piccirilli novels I've read. This could be his ticket to mainstream success, if given the proper promotion. It would most certainly make a terrific movie; the characters, setting, and plot cry out for a cinematic treatment. But the most impressive part is how it can be enjoyed on multiple layers: You can be completely entertained by the surface mafiosi-revenge-noir tale, or look deeper and find even more satisfaction by viewing "Dane" as a Hamlet-type (revenging his father's death while besieged by spirits).

Some readers have complained that Dane is a "passive protagonist" and I happen to disagree, believing that he is simply waiting for the right moment to act (much like Hamlet, who doesn't kill Claudius when he has the chance because Claudius is praying and would go to heaven -- Hamlet wants him not only dead, but damned, too -- so he waits, and that leads to his downfall). But, in any case, even when Dane isn't seemingly doing anything toward his end, so much is happening to him that it keeps the story moving smoothly. The supporting characters like Glory Bishop and Grandma Lucia provided at least half of my enjoyment of the book. Headstone City soars either way. It is truly a textbook example of how to combine an age-old plot with a well-worn genre and still manage to produce a novel that is completely cohesive and fiercely original.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best noir writer we have? Yes!
(Review originally published by HorrorWorld website, 2006)

Right out of the gate, Headstone City reaffirms Tom Piccirilli's vast talent - as if you needed it... Read more
Published 8 months ago by W. D. Gagliani

4.0 out of 5 stars Liked it more than I thought I would
Previous reviewers and the Amazon blurb do a good job of synopsizing, so I'll just give you my two bits. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Prof. CJ

5.0 out of 5 stars Dane-gerous Ride!
Fun meter rating: 5 stars. Amazon's description tells plenty about the story line. This was lots of fun. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dick Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect no matter what genre you classify it in
On this year's Stoker Award ballot for Superior Achievement in a novel, Headstone City is absolutely one of the best books I read in 2006. Read more
Published on March 2, 2007 by J. Langolf

5.0 out of 5 stars Piccirilli Creates Lightning In A Bottle
This book is so good, I actually called off work in order to finish it. Piccirilli, as always, has an incredibly original mind and proves once again he belongs with the cream of... Read more
Published on January 11, 2007 by William M Miller

4.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes Gets Bogged Down in Pacing But Still Ends Up a Good Read
Johnny Danetello was waiting in Headstone City in Brooklyn. But he wasn't sure what he was waiting for exactly. Read more
Published on May 30, 2006 by FictionAddiction.NET

4.0 out of 5 stars Psychedelic Crime tale pays off
This is certainly not a fluff piece that can be easily digested. Kind of like how if you tune in to the Sopranos or Lost in the middle of it all - well - you'll get the gist but... Read more
Published on May 19, 2006 by John Palisano

4.0 out of 5 stars Another good, quick read by Piccirilli....
Part 'Butterfly Effect,' part 'Medium,' part 'Sopranos.'
All in all a great sci-fi/fantasy read. Finished in 2 days. Great job again, Tom!
Published on March 14, 2006 by C. Mills

5.0 out of 5 stars The Sopranos meet Ghost Story
Tom Piccirilli is one of my favorite dark fantasy crafstmen, who always uses a great deal of black humor to heighen his impresive atmosphere. Read more
Published on March 8, 2006 by Maggie May

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
On his last day in the joint while in the showers, some cons on orders by the Monticelli family try to kill Dane; they are weaklings and he is able to use moves he learned in the... Read more
Published on March 1, 2006 by Harriet Klausner

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