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"Theo Gangi is a superb craftsman. His work displays diverse characters and wonderful dialogue that would make Elmore Leonard stand up and applaud. He is new talent that has finally arrived." --Eric Jerome Dickey, New York Times bestseller author
"Theo Gangi's first novel Bang Bang is a classic extreme thriller, with some surprising literary subtleties, and a level of Escherian interlocking that would make Tarantino's head spin." --Madison Smartt Bell, of All Souls Rising, a National Book Award finalist
"Fascinating...High Noon comes to New York City."---Harriet Klausner, Amazon Books #1 Reviewer
"Theo Gangi portrays the people of the criminal world not only in a way that brings them to vivid life, but life felt at the extreme, out where suffering, pity, even tenderness and love have their own stark reality." --David Plante, author of Age of Terror
"Gritty and gripping, full of tense moments and sharp prose, Bang Bang is a debut worthy of attention. With the ear of a poet, the insight of a psychologist, and the attitude of a true New Yorker, Theo Gangi brings empathy and pathos to every gangsterfied page." --Adam Mansbach, author of Angry Black White Boy From Publishers Weekly:
Gangi serves up a judicious portion of gangsta street talk (Break out the raws, cuzzie-cuz), rough romance and raw violence in this exciting and gritty debut thriller. Even though he's 38 and been working the streets for years, Izzy is what is known in crime circles as a stickup kid—a gunman who preys on other criminals. He and his partner, the jittery, brutal Mal, have one hard-and-fast rule when pulling a job: once they kill someone, all the witnesses have to die. Since their victims are armed thugs, this rule usually results in a roomful of bodies. Mal is the chief killer, but he insists that Izzy contribute his fair share. Through a series of improbable scenarios, Izzy ends up on the run from a gang of vicious Albanians after refusing to shoot his girlfriend when she witnesses Mal shooting several dealers. That shouldn't faze any reader willing to let plausibility take a back seat to compelling action and reluctant admiration for cool, well-spoken Izzy. (Nov.)
Book Description
Stickup kid (n.): an urban gunslinger who preys on other criminals, often stealing already stolen property, using violence and intimidation.
Izzy picks a bad time to have a conscience crisis. As a stick up kid in New York's underworld, he has a good thing going--robbing the worst drug lords in the city and leaving no witnesses behind. It is a game of high risk and high reward. There is just one problem: Izzy is in his thirties now, and for good reason, there is no such thing as a stickup man.
When a job gets botched, leaving Izzy's psychotic partner guilty of yet another homicide, Izzy knows what he is supposed to do--kill the remaining witness or be killed himself. But a bystander named Eva seems different from others he has done before. Is she the exception to Izzy's number one rule?
Izzy has never jacked himself into a problem he could not jack himself out of. But that was before. Now, on the unforgiving streets of New York City--where the skyline stretches out like a graveyard--there is a war on and there is no room for mistakes. His ex-partner is hellbent on revenge and is no longer acting alone. And as bodies start to fall around Izzy, he is left to take on both his enemies and his inner demons face first in a battle that has no questions, no conversation. Just bang bang.
In this explosive debut, Theo Gangi redefines the crime thriller, delivering a pulse-pounding, white-knuckle ride through gritty back rooms, where justice is sealed with gunfire, no one can be trusted, and being innocent can get you killed.
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My Interests

Writing, Yankees

I'd like to meet:

Readers Novelists Writers Screenwriters Directors Producers

Music:

Hip-hop, Rock, Blues, R&B, Jazz. Jay-z, Charlie Parker, Jimi Hendrix, Ghostface Killer, Blind Willie McTell, 50 Cent, Bob Dylan, Coltrane, Kanye, Kurt Cobain.

Movies:

Chinatown, Godfather, Woody Allen, Sergio Leone, John Huston, Clint Eastwood, Orson Wells, DePalma, Coppola, Scorsesse,

Television:

HBO-- Sopranos, The Wire, Entourage

Books:

Elmore Leonard and William Faulkner and everything else good-- Fitzgerald, Hammet, Richard Price, Philip Roth, Lee Child, Ross Thomas, Garcia Marquez, Ralf Ellison,

Heroes:

Mariano Rivera.

My Blog

GREAT SHOUT OUT FROM MARCUS SAKEY

Marcus Sakey, author of The Blade Itself was kind enough to post this on his website-- thanks Marcus!BANG BANG , by Theo GangiWhen I heard Gangi reviewed as a "hip-hop Elmore Leonard," I knew this was...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 04:40:00 PST

Urban Reviews Reviews Bang Bang

Izzy is a 38-year-old stick-up kid in New York that robs the city's worst drug dealers and leaves no witnesses. Izzy has a good run doing this but no...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:38:00 PST

BANG BANG LAUNCH PARTY

BANG BANG LAUNCH PARTY The time is fast approaching. My debut novel will be in stores soon, and I'd like to invite you all to a celebration on Friday, November 2nd at 7PM. Please join us for a glass o...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 01:00:00 PST

Great Review from Amazon’s 1 Reviewer Harriet Klausner

Bang BangTheo GangiKensington, Nov 2007, $15.00ISBN: 9780758220547Now thirty eight and in the business for years with his psychotic partner Malik "Mal" Dumont, half Jewish half black Ezekiel "Izzy" Le...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 02:05:00 PST

Bang Bang is a hit! Great review in Publishers Weekly.

From Publishers WeeklyGangi serves up a judicious portion of gangsta street talk (Break out the raws, cuzzie-cuz), rough romance and raw violence in this exciting and gritty debut thriller. Even thoug...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 01:35:00 PST

Obamaman's Kryptonite

Barak Obama recently became the first presidential candidate to request the Secret Service for protection.Thank god.Seemingly arriving from nowhere (Krypton?), Obama's meteoric rise has been remarkabl...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Tue, 08 May 2007 06:37:00 PST

We Have Nothing to Fear

There was a practical reason for the second amendment. We were a citizens militia without a standing army, without a warrior class. Now it makes purchasing an automatic handgun with a hair-trigger and...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:53:00 PST

Imus's College Kids

Isn't there a war somewhere? I mean one not between activists and a week-old comment?I would like to stop talking about Imus. The problem with that is, I watch the news. Unless I quit, it's the Imus-R...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 05:30:00 PST

Political Theater

The problem with Hollywood's recent Historical action flicks is the marginal interest in history. At the top of the box office last weekend, 300, based on a Frank Miller comic book, tells the story of...
Posted by Author Theo Gangi on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 06:48:00 PST