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The Rent Collectors
Jesse Katz
其他書名
Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA
出版
Astra Publishing House
, 2024-07-16
主題
True Crime / Murder / General
Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino
True Crime / Organized Crime
ISBN
1662601743
9781662601743
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=-jTdEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"For a tough-guy book about tough guys, this is a work of almost unerring tenderness. If its subtitle promises “redemption,” the book itself delivers something more honest: stories about people broken by powers larger than they are and who nonetheless find the will to fight on."
— Ben Ehrenreich,
The New York Times Book Review
"Katz has constructed a riveting and masterful urban narrative."
—Lorraine Berry
, Los Angeles Times
"A searing account of gang violence and its consequences...Macedo's grim story, expertly documented by Katz, cries for a documentary series to follow his fortunes as, after years in prison, he strives for redemption. A masterful work of true crime—and, to be sure, true punishment."—
Kirkus Reviews
(Starred review)
Baby-faced teen Giovanni Macedo is desperate to find belonging in one of LA’s most predatory gangs, the Columbia Lil Cycos—so desperate that he agrees to kill an undocumented Mexican street vendor. The vendor, Francisco Clemente, had been refusing to give in to the gang’s shakedown demands. But Giovanni botches the hit, accidentally killing a newborn instead. The overlords who rule the Lil Cycos from a Supermax prison 1,000 miles away must be placated and Giovanni is lured across the border where, in turn, the gang botches his killing. And so, incredibly, Giovanni rises from the dead, determined to both seek redemption for his unforgivable crime and take down the gang who drove him to do it.
With
The Rent Collectors
, Jesse Katz has built a teeth clenching and breathless narrative that explicates the difficult and proud lives of undocumented black market workers who are being extorted by the gangs and fined by the city of LA—in other words, exploited by two sets of rent collectors.