Homicide is a way of life in Salinas. Scott Wilson's privileged
youth ended the night he stared down the barrel of a misfire. The
sole survivor to the gangland execution of his older brother during
a routine traffic stop. After five years of guilt and self
destruction, his life appears to be back on track. His father would
disagree. He would never be a cop. Never be part of five
generations of law enforcement. Never be like Stephen. Not so long
as he hung out with those "losers" from the coffee house with their
piercings and tattoos. His new friends never cared that his family
were cops and now neither does he. But when his best friend Josh is
nearly beaten to death by the same gangsters who murdered his
brother, he convinces his new surrogate family it's time to make a
stand. To send a message of violence and revenge the gangsters will
understand. He never meant for it to go this far. They were just
going to teach them a lesson. No one was supposed to get killed. JS
Waters brings the gritty violence of street gangs to life from the
rural farming community of Salinas, California in the pages of this
powerful new crime drama. "J.S. Waters continues the work of
Steinbeck to observe with sweeping criticism...-no longer tragedy
in the fields, but tragedy in the streets." -Sean Manzano y
Labrador, author of Conversations at A War Time Cafe
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