Lorenzo Brown loves his work. In his job as an officer for the Humane
Society, he cruises the city streets, looking for dogs that are being
mistreated - underfed, unclean, trained to kill. He takes pride in
making their lives better. And that pride helps Lorenzo resist the pull
of easier money doing the kind of work that got him a recent prison bid.
Rachel Lopez loves her work, too. By day she is a parole officer,
helping people - Lorenzo Brown among them - along a path to
responsibility and advancement. At night she heads for the city's hotel
bars, where she can always find a man who will let her act out her
damage. She loses herself in sex and drink and more. But Rachel's nights
are taking a toll on her days. Lorenzo knows the signs. The trouble is,
he truly needs her right now. There's an eruption coming in the streets
he left behind, the kind of territorial war that takes down everyone
even near it. Lorenzo needs every shred of support he can get to keep
from being sucked back into that battleground. He reaches out to
Rachel - but she may be too far gone to help either of them.
Writing with the grace and force that have earned him praise as "the
poet laureate of the crime world," George Pelecanos has created a novel
about two scarred and fallible people who must navigate one of life's
most brutal passages. It is an unforgettable, moving, even shocking
story that will leave no reader unchanged.