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City on Fire

Don Winslow

4.01 AVERAGE

medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes

What a thrilling ride this was! 🔥🔥 
City on Fire is the first in a new trilogy from the acclaimed crime writer, Don Winslow. 
Set in Providence, Rhode Island in the late 1980's and influenced by the ancient Greek poem 'The Iliad by Homer, City on Fire is the tale of two gangster families that go head to head when a modern-day Helen of Troy disrupts the unity between the American Irish and Italian Mobsters. 
The gritty action is thick and fast and the tension between the Murphy's and Moretti's is explosive. Some scenes were graphic and raw, and there are some content warnings you should be aware of, such as racial and homophobic slurs (check the publisher's website for a full list). 

The humanity behind the characters is what drew me in. The dialogue and inner thoughts read with such authenticity, I couldn't help but root for the lead protagonist Danny Ryan, as he evolves from a longshoreman with unresolved amendment issues to toeing the line with the mob's heavy hitters. It's such a credit to Winslow's talent and deep analysis when writing this book that the unfolding felt cinematic. 

Also, I hate Liam. Just saying, that kid made me so mad I thought the Moretti's exercised some serious restraint with him in later days. 

A big thank you to Tandem Collective Global for inviting me to join in on this Readalong, and to Harper Collins for this #gifted copy.  

The discussion cards for this Tandem Readalong were curated with such detail, from thought-provoking questions to QR codes with songs, images and google map locations all to provide an immersive reading experience. My tip to you, WHEN you read City on Fire (because you should) head over to my Instagram (snuggles.and.pages) and watch my readalong story highlight for City on Fire so you can feel it all come to life as I did.


Ik ben heel slecht in het herkennen van verhalen als het er niet heel dik bovenop ligt. Dus toen ik op internet las dat Stad in brand een bewerking van de Ilias is, was ik verbaasd. Na even nagedacht te hebben zag ik zeker overeenkomsten met het verhaal van de Trojaanse Oorlog, maar zulke parallellen zie ik zelf gewoon nooit...

Dat neemt niet weg dat ik dit boek met veel plezier heb gelezen. In het begin was het moeilijk in te komen, omdat er heel veel karakters werden geïntroduceerd (inclusief volledige biografie). Maar zodra alle banden duidelijk zijn leest het een stuk soepeler: meer op actie gericht dan op geschiedenis.

En er zit zeker actie in. Afrekeningen, vergeldingen en executies vliegen je om de oren in dit boek over de vete tussen de Ierse en Italiaanse maffia in Amerika. De familiebanden zijn sterk en staan boven alles, wat leidt tot een stroom van wraak heen en weer. Links en rechts vallen de lichamen waar je bij staat, en toch komt het boek niet over als een gewelddadige roman.
SpoilerOkee, misschien dat stukje waar iemand door een auto werd overreden. Dat was wel gruwelijk.


Hoe dan ook is Stad in brand de moeite waard. Intrige, vertrouwen en verraad: alles wat voor drama zorgt, zit erin. De spanning is op het laatst om te snijden. Een goed geschreven boek over familie en vergelding.
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fast-paced
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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This was my first Don Winslow book and it was also a little out of my comfort zone, I was really glad I read this book.  I love watching movies and TV shows like this book, so I don't know why it took me this long to pick up a book like this. I really couldn't put it down and I could have read it in one day, but I wanted to take my time with it. I do have to say it dragged a little in some parts but it didn't take me out of the story. I will be picking up more from Don Winslow in the future and recommending him to all my friends. 

Thank you Tandem Collective, Harper Collins and William Morrow Books for letting read and review City on Fire.
challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
dark tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot