Rizzos War, Lou Manfredo
Rizzos War, Lou Manfredo
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Rizzo's War

Author: Lou Manfredo

Narrator: Bobby Cannavale

Unabridged: 9 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/29/2009


Synopsis

Rizzo's War, Lou Manfredo's stunningly authentic debut, partners a rookie detective with a seasoned veteran on his way to retirement in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.

"There's no wrong, there's no right, there just is." This is the refrain of Joe Rizzo, a decades-long veteran of the NYPD, as he passes on the knowledge of his years of experience to his ambitious new partner, Mike McQueen, over a year of riding together as detectives in the Sixty-second Precinct in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. McQueen is fresh from the beat in Manhattan, and Bensonhurst might as well be China for how different it is. They work on several cases, some big, some small, but the lesson is always the same. Whether it's a simple robbery or an attempted assault, Rizzo's saying always seems to bear out.

When the two detectives are given the delicate task of finding and returning the runaway daughter of a city councilman, who may or may not be more interested in something his daughter has taken with her than in her safety, the situation is much more complex. By the end of Rizzo and McQueen's year together, however, McQueen is not surprised to discover that even in those more complicated cases, Rizzo is still right—there's no wrong, there's no right, there just is.

Rizzo's War is an introduction to a wonderful new voice in crime fiction in the Big Apple, ringing with authenticity, full of personality, and taut with the suspense of real, everyday life in the big city.

About Lou Manfredo

Lou Manfredo, author of the novels Rizzo’s Fire, Rizzo’s War, and Rizzo's Daughter, worked in the Brooklyn criminal justice system for twenty-five years. His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, and Brooklyn Noir. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he now lives in New Jersey with his wife.

About Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale won an Emmy Award for his guest appearance on the hit TV show Will & Grace.  His other TV credits include Third Watch, Ally McBeal, Law & Order, Oz, and Six Feet Under.  He received acclaim for his performance in the film The Station Agent and was seen in the films Fast Food Nation, The Bone Collector, Shall We Dance, and The Take.  He received a Tony Award nomination for his role in Mauritius. Cannavale’s audiobook credits include reading several AudioFile Earphones Award-winning books.  He’s narrated for Richard Price, James Patterson, and Lou Manfredo, among others.  Of Cannavale’s voice in Rizzo’s War, AudioFile magazine remarked, “Cannavale’s ability to capture Joe's deep, gravelly voice, the voice of a heavy smoker, along with his pronounced Brooklyn accent, is truly something to marvel at.”


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barry on November 06, 2019

Acclaimed short fiction writer (Best American Mystery Stories, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine & Brooklyn Noir) Lou Manfredo has written a gritty, realistic police thriller set in Brooklyn's Bensonhurst district. A veteran cop, Joe Rizzo, who's under a cloud of suspicion from Internal Affairs, and his......more

Goodreads review by Eric_W on September 12, 2009

Got this as a freebie from Amazon. No need to summarize the plot, it's fairly standard: old cop under fire, young cop trying to play it straight, old cop becomes mentor, they bond. The first half of the book really did not grab my attention. Manfredo defines the relationship between the two cops: Riz......more

Goodreads review by Gail on October 05, 2009

Amazing! When Emmy Award winning actor Bobby Cannavale slips into character as one of New York's finest you believe you're eavesdropping. His deliveries of police-speak are true, and his narration portions are presented in a low, distinct, ultra smooth voice. When 27-year NYPD veteran Joe Rizzo is s......more

Goodreads review by Sam on May 21, 2013

Some books you read for the voice, some you read for the story. A minimalist Ken Bruen type of story hooks you with the voice, and it gets the critical raves. And then there are good, workmanlike novels like Lou Manfredo's which will never get a lot of style points but hook you with credible, sympat......more

Goodreads review by Cindy B. on May 14, 2016

Good plot & casting. Ambiguous morality (not immoral) throughout (there's no good, no bad - it just is?!?) no graphics, gore - mild profanity. Well narrated.......more