A Negro and an OFAY
By Danny Gardner
This gritty Urban Noir book is a
loosely fictional account about a real person, Lieutenant William Drury, a
person “known for personal bravery” as was said after his death. The story
takes place in the early 1950’s in Chicago and includes fresh description and
detail on the underbelly of life in the city and surroundings. This author’s
mastery of language in both text description and in dialogue is compelling and
a real treat to read. The beleaguered protagonist faces systemic corruption and
Syndicate confrontation. His fight is lined with persistence, street smarts,
and a degree of fatalism. The struggle demands attention and unrelenting
commitment, and the author artfully crafts the story in a way that infuses the
reader with a tangible passion for the fight.
Family and friendship are deep
ties for Elliot Caprice, the Protagonist, in this book. I found these other
characters also to be fascinating to read about in their dramatic
relationships. I developed some real favorites among them, and I appreciate the
strong men and women characters he creates in his writing. And just wait until
you read the femme fatale. This author is a very successful and exhilarating
genre bender who weaves unexpected elements into this Urban Noir.
You may know Danny Gardner as a
young stand-up comedian (Def Comedy Jam All-Stars vol. 12), and he also enjoys
careers as actor, director and screenwriter. He has several published short
pieces of non-fiction and Noir. He’s a frequent reader at Noir at the Bar
events nationwide, including in Seattle at the Sorrento Hotel’s Fireside Room.
He’s also a regular blogger at 7 Criminal Minds. This is his first novel, and
such an impressive start to what hopefully will be a series. He is originally
from Chicago and there’s no doubt his deep feeling for his hometown partly
inspired the novel. In fact, his dedication of the book is “To Chicago, my
love. May your south and west sides rise again.”
Elliot Caprice is a cop on the
run after charges that he killed two crooked colleagues. He returns to his
hometown to find the family farm in foreclosure and the man who raised him
dying in a flophouse. Desperate to raise the needed money, he starts working
thanks to friends. He ends up crossing paths with a powerful family from
Chicago’s north shore and a murder. Hired on the side, Elliot investigates with
Chicago’s cops and the FBI breathing down his neck, the Mob watchful of his
every step, and the wealthy and powerful pushing their own interests. Elliot
Caprice is walking a tight wire.
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