Alphaville: New York, 1988: Welcome to Heroin City

Alphaville: New York, 1988: Welcome to Heroin City

by Bruce Bennett (Author), Michael Codella (Author)

Synopsis

Welcome to Alphabet City in the Lower Eat Side, Manhattan's most crime-ridden neighbourhood. Murder, rape and violence are hitting record levels the streets, fuelled by a drug problem that's got the city by the throat so hard it could explode into full-blown anarchy.

It was into this vision of hell that Mike Codella and his partner Gio stepped in 1988, two plainclothes narcs expected just to pull a few street arrests to keep statistics looking good, and try to get out alive. But Mike had his eyes on something bigger. Davey Blue Eyes: local kingpin, druglord and stone cold murderer. Just one drawback - no one even knew what he looked like. Fascinating, brutal and told with a furious, even poetic energy, Alphaville stands shoulder to shoulder with other modern true crime classics such as Serpico, The French Connection, Wiseguy, or David Simon's Homicide.

'Nerve-shreddingly real. Addictive, brilliant and compelling. A staggeringly well-written true-life drama, which had me breathless from the first page to the last.' R.J. Ellory, #1 bestselling autor of A Simple Act of Violence and A Quiet Belief in Angels

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson
Published: 04 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0283071354
ISBN 13: 9780283071355

Author Bio
Michael Codella worked and supervised the DEA, Secret Service Tast Force, Special Frauds Squad, Missing Persons Squad, Operation 8 and several other outstanding units. He retired from the Police Department in 2003 as a Detective Sergeant and is now a professional fight trainer and martial arts instructor. Bruce Bennett's writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Sun; as a guitar player he has performed and recorded with the A-Bones, Hasil Adkins, Action Swingers, Yo La Tengo, and Andre Williams. A Manhattan native and twenty year resident of the Lower East Side, including the period covered in Alphaville, Bennett now lives and works in Brooklyn.