Description
Murder is trending. Hipsters are getting slashed to pieces in the hippest neighborhood in New York: Williamsburg, Brooklyn. While Detectives Petrosino and Hadid hound local gangbangers, slacker reporter Tony Moran and his ex Magaly Fernandez get caught up in a missing person's case -- one that might just get them hacked to death.
Filled with a cast of colorful characters and told with sardonic wit, this fast-moving, intricately plotted novel plays out against a backdrop of rapid gentrification, skyrocketing rents, and class tension. New Yorkers and anyone fascinated with the city will love the story's details, written like only a true native could. Entertaining to the last, this rollicking debut is sure to make Richie Narvaez a rising star on the mystery scene.
Praise for HIPSTER DEATH RATTLE:
“Richie Narvaez has created something that's been missing from recent fiction: a vivid, loving look at city living from the street view.” -- Sara Paretsky, award-winning author of
Shell Game “
Hipster Death Rattle is a smart piece of work featuring the unlikely yet likeable hero Tony ‘Chino' Moran. Fierce and funny…with a light touch that masks Narvaez's biting social commentary.” -- Reed Farrel Coleman,
New York Times bestselling author of
What You Break “[Narvaez] has one of the most compelling writing styles I've come across in years.” -- Lawrence Kelter, author of
Back to Brooklyn “
Hipster Death Rattle is a debut bursting with verve and personality, loaded with memorable characters and a clear, distinctive voice -- courtesy of Richie Narvaez's knack for sly wit and a crackling plot. A love letter to a forgotten slice of New York that manages to also evoke classic mystery novels of years past,
Hipster Death Rattle is both of the moment and evergreen. Not an easy feat, but Narvaez does it with panache. I couldn't put this book down.” -- Alex Segura, author of
Blackout and
Dangerous Ends “Edgy and wildly entertaining, with a colorful cast of characters and a sweep reminiscent of Tom Wolfe,
Hipster Death Rattle is the slasher novel you need in your life right now.” -- Michele Campbell, international bestselling author of
It's Always the Husband “Narvaez has some brutal points to make about gentrification…that give the text a crackling fission you don't find in a typical mystery.” --
Mystery Tribune