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9780449009710 0449009718 "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" " Jill Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . "Ghettoside, " if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation."--David M. Kennedy, "The Washington Post" "Moving and engrossing."--"San Francisco Chronicle"" " "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain."--Dwight Garner, "The New York Times"" " "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' "--"The New York Times Book Review"" " "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it."--"Los Angeles Times" "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention."--"The Boston Globe"" " "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience."--Hari Kunzru, "The Guardian" ""Ghettoside" has many successes: its complicated portrait of the LAPD, the humanity it lends to the families of murder victims, and its ability to engage readers from a historical and current-day context (the sundry facts Leovy provides throughout the book never overwhelm)."--Jason Parham, "Gawker" "A brave book . . . It is not often that I pick up a work of non-fiction and picture the movie unfolding before my eyes. . . . "Ghettoside"] offers a calm dissection of America's oldest epidemic. . . . Leovy's] knowledge makes for lapidary prose that crackles with insight. It is also deeply humane."--"Financial Times" "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . "Ghettoside" points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives."--"USA Today" "From the Hardcover edition.", "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, USA TODAY, "AND "CHICAGO TRIBUNE" A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST NAMEDONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "The New York Times Book Review The Washington Post The Boston Globe " "The Economist The Globe and Mail " "BookPage " "Kirkus Reviews" On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder a ghettoside killing, one young black man slaying another and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . JillLeovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain. Dwight Garner, "The New York Times" Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it. "Los Angeles Times" Moving and engrossing. "San Francisco Chronicle" Penetrating and heartbreaking . . ."Ghettoside"points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men s lives. "USA Today" Functions both as a snappy police procedural and more significantly as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy s powerful testimony demands respectful attention. "The Boston Globe" Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book. Michael Connelly "Ghettoside" is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness. Atul Gawande, author of "Being Mortal" Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled but bone-deep outrage in her new book. . . .The most important book about urban violence in a generation. "The Washington Post" Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important. Associated Press"" Leovy s relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that black lives matter. "The New York Times Book Review" A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience. Hari Kunzru, "The Guardian" "From the Hardcover edition."", A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" ""Ghettoside" is fantastic. It does what the best narrative nonfiction does: It transcends its subject by taking one person's journey and making it all our journeys. That's what makes this not just a gritty, heart-wrenching, and telling book, but an important one. From the patrol cop to the president, everyone needs to read this book."--Michael Connelly "Jill Leovy writes with exceptional sharpness and tautness, and her pages glow and glitter with the found poetry of the street. This book will take an honored place on the shelf that includes David Simon's classic "Homicide" and Michelle Alexander's explosive study of mass incarceration, "The New Jim Crow.""--Martin Amis "A gripping and powerful account of urban homicide investigation in the United States."--Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Devil in the Grove"" " ""Ghettoside" is a brilliant taxonomic investigation into the American violence epidemic disguised as a highly entertaining true crime book."--Matt Taibbi, author of "The Divide" "A thoroughly engrossing true-life policier full of vivid and sympathetic characters, but also the bravest book about race and crime I've ever read."--Dan Baum, author of "Nine Lives"" " "What an amazing book--a totally gripping piece of reporting."--Paul French, author of "Midnight in Peking"" " "Absorbing . . . Readers may come for Leovy's detective story; they will stay for her lucid social critique."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "From the Hardcover edition.", NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . Ghettoside, if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation." --David M. Kennedy, The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Told with the chilling detail and gripping pace of a prime-time drama." --The Economist "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review The Washington Post The Boston Globe The Globe and Mail BookPage Kirkus Reviews * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . Ghettoside, if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation." --David M. Kennedy, The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Told with the chilling detail and gripping pace of a prime-time drama." --The Economist "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, USA TODAY, AND CHICAGO TRIBUNE * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review * The Washington Post * The Boston Globe * The Economist * The Globe and Mail * BookPage * Kirkus Reviews On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . The most important book about urban violence in a generation." -- The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition.
9780449009710 0449009718 "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" " Jill Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . "Ghettoside, " if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation."--David M. Kennedy, "The Washington Post" "Moving and engrossing."--"San Francisco Chronicle"" " "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain."--Dwight Garner, "The New York Times"" " "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' "--"The New York Times Book Review"" " "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it."--"Los Angeles Times" "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention."--"The Boston Globe"" " "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience."--Hari Kunzru, "The Guardian" ""Ghettoside" has many successes: its complicated portrait of the LAPD, the humanity it lends to the families of murder victims, and its ability to engage readers from a historical and current-day context (the sundry facts Leovy provides throughout the book never overwhelm)."--Jason Parham, "Gawker" "A brave book . . . It is not often that I pick up a work of non-fiction and picture the movie unfolding before my eyes. . . . "Ghettoside"] offers a calm dissection of America's oldest epidemic. . . . Leovy's] knowledge makes for lapidary prose that crackles with insight. It is also deeply humane."--"Financial Times" "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . "Ghettoside" points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives."--"USA Today" "From the Hardcover edition.", "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, USA TODAY, "AND "CHICAGO TRIBUNE" A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST NAMEDONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "The New York Times Book Review The Washington Post The Boston Globe " "The Economist The Globe and Mail " "BookPage " "Kirkus Reviews" On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder a ghettoside killing, one young black man slaying another and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . JillLeovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain. Dwight Garner, "The New York Times" Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it. "Los Angeles Times" Moving and engrossing. "San Francisco Chronicle" Penetrating and heartbreaking . . ."Ghettoside"points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men s lives. "USA Today" Functions both as a snappy police procedural and more significantly as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy s powerful testimony demands respectful attention. "The Boston Globe" Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book. Michael Connelly "Ghettoside" is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness. Atul Gawande, author of "Being Mortal" Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled but bone-deep outrage in her new book. . . .The most important book about urban violence in a generation. "The Washington Post" Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important. Associated Press"" Leovy s relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that black lives matter. "The New York Times Book Review" A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience. Hari Kunzru, "The Guardian" "From the Hardcover edition."", A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. "Ghettoside "is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for "Ghettoside" ""Ghettoside" is fantastic. It does what the best narrative nonfiction does: It transcends its subject by taking one person's journey and making it all our journeys. That's what makes this not just a gritty, heart-wrenching, and telling book, but an important one. From the patrol cop to the president, everyone needs to read this book."--Michael Connelly "Jill Leovy writes with exceptional sharpness and tautness, and her pages glow and glitter with the found poetry of the street. This book will take an honored place on the shelf that includes David Simon's classic "Homicide" and Michelle Alexander's explosive study of mass incarceration, "The New Jim Crow.""--Martin Amis "A gripping and powerful account of urban homicide investigation in the United States."--Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Devil in the Grove"" " ""Ghettoside" is a brilliant taxonomic investigation into the American violence epidemic disguised as a highly entertaining true crime book."--Matt Taibbi, author of "The Divide" "A thoroughly engrossing true-life policier full of vivid and sympathetic characters, but also the bravest book about race and crime I've ever read."--Dan Baum, author of "Nine Lives"" " "What an amazing book--a totally gripping piece of reporting."--Paul French, author of "Midnight in Peking"" " "Absorbing . . . Readers may come for Leovy's detective story; they will stay for her lucid social critique."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "From the Hardcover edition.", NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . Ghettoside, if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation." --David M. Kennedy, The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Told with the chilling detail and gripping pace of a prime-time drama." --The Economist "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review The Washington Post The Boston Globe The Globe and Mail BookPage Kirkus Reviews * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . Ghettoside, if there's any justice, will be the most important book about urban violence in a generation." --David M. Kennedy, The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Told with the chilling detail and gripping pace of a prime-time drama." --The Economist "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide, and the beginnings of a policy prescription for tackling it . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, USA TODAY, AND CHICAGO TRIBUNE * A masterly work of literary journalism about a senseless murder, a relentless detective, and the great plague of homicide in America NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST * NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review * The Washington Post * The Boston Globe * The Economist * The Globe and Mail * BookPage * Kirkus Reviews On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant runs down the street, jumps into an SUV, and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the kaleidoscopic story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder--a "ghettoside" killing, one young black man slaying another--and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Ghettoside is a fast-paced narrative of a devastating crime, an intimate portrait of detectives and a community bonded in tragedy, and a surprising new lens into the great subject of why murder happens in our cities--and how the epidemic of killings might yet be stopped. Praise for Ghettoside "A serious and kaleidoscopic achievement . . . [Jill Leovy is] a crisp writer with a crisp mind and the ability to boil entire skies of information into hard journalistic rain." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Masterful . . . gritty reporting that matches the police work behind it." -- Los Angeles Times "Moving and engrossing." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Penetrating and heartbreaking . . . Ghettoside points out how relatively little America has cared even as recently as the last decade about the value of young black men's lives." -- USA Today "Functions both as a snappy police procedural and--more significantly--as a searing indictment of legal neglect . . . Leovy's powerful testimony demands respectful attention." -- The Boston Globe "Gritty, heart-wrenching . . . Everyone needs to read this book." --Michael Connelly " Ghettoside is remarkable: a deep anatomy of lawlessness." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "[Leovy writes] with grace and artistry, and controlled--but bone-deep--outrage in her new book. . . . The most important book about urban violence in a generation." -- The Washington Post "Riveting . . . This timely book could not be more important." --Associated Press "Leovy's relentless reporting has produced a book packed with valuable, hard-won insights--and it serves as a crucial, 366-page reminder that 'black lives matter.' " -- The New York Times Book Review "A compelling analysis of the factors behind the epidemic of black-on-black homicide . . . an important book, which deserves a wide audience." --Hari Kunzru, The Guardian From the Hardcover edition.