Review: City on Fire

City on Fire City on Fire by Don Winslow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received an eARC of this title from the publisher through NetGalley.

That was brilliant, which I've come to expect from Don Winslow. I've read several of his novels and I've never been disappointed.

City on Fire is apparently the first book of a planned trilogy dealing with Danny Ryan, a member of the Irish mob scene in the "Dogtown" section of Providence, Rhode Island. Things are going great for Danny and his young family until a mysterious beautiful woman appears on the scene and sparks a war between the Irish and Italian factions of the area.

As always, Winslow's use of pacing and narrative as we follow his characters has a way of grabbing hold and never letting go. Tensions are high and the gut punches are delivered in just the right places to make his novels difficult to put down for even a moment.

City on Fire is an excellent place for a new reader of Winslow to become introduced to his work, or serves well as another entry in his catalogue for returning readers.

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