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Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Brand New |
| ISBN: |
9781250170613 |
| Author: |
Paul French |
| Language: |
English |
| Topic: |
Noir, Shanghai, China, Crime |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Publisher: |
Picador |
| Genre: |
Pulp Fiction |
| Publication Year: |
2018 |
| Type: |
Novel |
| Era: |
20th Century |
| Title: |
City of Devils |
| Age Level: |
Adults |
| Special Attributes: |
Advance Reader Copy, Uncorrected Proof |
| Cultural Region: |
China |
| ISBN-13: |
9780670077281 |
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City of Devils: The Two Men Who Ruled the Underworld of Old Shanghai by Paul French
Advance Reader's Copy/Uncorrected Proof. Collectible item.
An Advance Reader's Copy (ARC) is a paperback book published prior to the hardcover retail editions. These uncorrected proofs are published in very limited quantities. Many serious collectors consider ARCs/Uncorrected Proofs to be the true first edition. They're "not for sale" because they're intended solely for publicity and media reviews, making them rare and very collectible. ARCs may lack the final artwork, formatting, and binding of the finished product. The text of an advance edition may also differ slightly from the market book (the final version that is distributed for sale), because changes may be made after advance readers make comments or find errors in the manuscript.
Now one of Kirkus Reviews' "Best Books of the Year"
From Paul French, the New York Times bestselling author of Midnight in Peking?winner of both the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime and the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction?comes City of Devils, a rags-to-riches tale of two self-made men set against a backdrop of crime and vice in the sprawling badlands of Shanghai.
Shanghai, 1930s: It was a haven for outlaws from all over the world: a place where pasts could be forgotten, fascism and communism outrun, names invented, and fortunes made?and lost.
โLuckyโ Jack Riley was the most notorious of those outlaws. An exโU.S. Navy boxing champion, he escaped from prison and rose to become the Slots King of Shanghai. โDapperโ Joe Farren?a Jewish boy who fled Viennaโs ghetto?ruled the nightclubs. His chorus lines rivaled Ziegfeldโs.
In 1940, Lucky Jack and Dapper Joe bestrode the Shanghai Badlands like kings, while all around the Solitary Island was poverty, starvation, and war. They thought they ruled Shanghai, but the city had other ideas. This is the story of their rise to power, their downfall, and the trail of destruction left in their wake. Shanghai was their playground for a flickering few years, a city where for a fleeting moment even the wildest dreams could come true.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Summer reading pick by the Los Angeles Times, Menโs Journal, Newsweek, Bookish, Financial Times, and Bloomberg
A Vulture, BBC.com, CrimeReads, National Book Review, NY Post, and Criminal Element Pick of the Month
โShanghai, in Mr. French, has its champion storyteller.โ?The Economist
โFew writers are more expert at mingling crime narrative and social history, journalistic precision and novelistic sweep, than Paul French. His books paint times and places so beguiling and tell stories so vivid and harrowing that, within pages, weโre utterly in their dark thrall. If you love Richard Lloyd Parry and David Grann, donโt miss City of Devils.โ
?Megan Abbott, Edgar award-winning author of You Will Know Me and Give Me Your Hand
โItโs hard to go wrong with dope, decadence, and the demimonde . . . French recounts all this with great energy and brio.โ?Gary Krist, The New York Times Book Review
โHistorical true crime that transports you back to the decadence and deranged beauty of 1930s Shanghai?a place that rivaled Prohibition Chicago for colorful miscreants and bruisers, including an ex-Navy boxer who became the Slot King of Shanghai.โ ?Newsweek, "Best 50 Books of 2018 (so far)"
โFrench combines the skills of a scholar with the soul of Dashiell Hammett.โ?Boris Kachka, Vulture.com, 7 Books You Should Read This July
โNothing lasts forever: In 1930s Shanghai, the no-holds-barred gangster scene was run by an American ex-Navyman and a Jewish man whoโd fled Vienna. Their milieu ? and its end ? comes alive.โ?Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times
โMove over Weimar: Paul Frenchโs City of Devils, a history of glam and seedy interwar Shanghaiโs refugees and criminals, is nostalgic noir at its best.โ?New York Magazine
โAn engaging and salacious tale of the Shanghai underworld.โ
?CrimeReads.com, โThe Most Anticipated Crime, Mystery, and Thriller Titles of 2018โ
โIn City of Devils, Mr. French burrows into the unsavory side of the metropolis, focusing on the less photogenic elements of the age: drugs, guns, gangs, gambling and graft. Derided at the time as โChicago on the Huangpuโ for its lawless nature, the Shanghai Mr. French depicts seems flagrantly corrupt and dangerous, but strangely enticingโฆ In contrast to the sort of hazy nostalgia that elides many sordid tales of old Shanghai, โCity of Devilsโ casts a sharp, clear light on the shady characters who?no less than their legitimate counterparts?played a role in creating Shanghaiโs now-mythic golden age.โ?Maura Cunningham, Wall Street Journal
โDrugs, gambling, vice, and banditry power Chinaโs seaport mecca in this rollicking true crime sagaโฆ. In Frenchโs wonderfully atmospheric portrait, Shanghai is a tapestry of grungy dive bars, swanky nightspots, drunken soldiers, brazen showgirls, Chinese gangsters, corrupt cops, and schemers like โEvil Evelyn,โ a madam who enticed wealthy wives with gigolos and blackmailed them with the resulting photosโฆ. Frenchโs two-fisted proseโฆmakes this deep noir history unforgettable.โ
?Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW*
โFast-paced, plot-twisty... In addition to this suspenseful yarn, the author paints a striking portrait of a Shanghai on the eve of Japanese occupationโฆ. A Casablanca without heroes and just the thing for those who like their crime stories the darkest shade of noir.โ?Kirkus *STARRED REVIEW*
"City of Devils is classified as โliterary non-fiction," which basically means that itโs a well-told, well-written historical narrative. Set in a nearly lawless Shanghai in the 1930s, the book follows two self-made men (โLucky Jackโ Riley, the slots king of Shanghai, and โDapper Joeโ Farren, the ringleader of a series of nightclubs) as they rise, then fall, in a true-crime noir set in a debauched city on the eve of its own downfall." ?James Tarmy, Bloomberg
โCity of Devils is more than just Jack and Joeโs stories. Itโs the story of old Shanghai. Itโs the story of racial and class divides. Itโs the story of a city between world wars and the fall of the โParis of the Orientโ during the second. And it features a cast of dozens, all brought back to life with vivid detail and panache by Paul French . . .The amount of research that went into City of Devils is staggering?and yet Frenchโs prose is never dry. He has a singular knack for infusing hot, beating blood into men and women long dead, throwing us back into the wild and raucous parties of Shanghaiโs Badlands. This reads like an adventure novel rather than the meticulous result of years of scholastic digging. From the very introduction, youโll be hooked. I honestly canโt remember the last time a work of nonfiction was so compelling and readable; I devoured half of the book before I came up for air.โ?Criminal Element
"A true tale that reads like Humphrey Bogart or Robert Mitchum should have starred in the film adaptation...I enjoyed City Of Devils tremendously, as a piece of history come to vivid life, and as a meditation on hubris, overreach and how some peopleโs innate craving for adventure can lead to disaster. ?Los Angeles Review of Books, China Channel
โFor readers who canโt get enough fast-paced true crime books, City of Devils by Paul French is unquestionably the right book to pick up this summer.โ?Bookish
"With the narrative rhythm of classic noir and the polyglot slang of 1930s Shanghai, French, winner of an Edgar and a Gold Dagger for his true-crime best-seller Midnight in Peking (2012), tells a fast-paced, page-turning yarn about the rise and fall of two of the cityโs crime kings.... This gripping history is interspersed with gossip-rag excerpts and swirling rumors as the tension mounts, Shanghaiโs complicated international politics intensify, and the war begins."?Booklist
"City of Devils is an astonishing achievement, magically transporting the reader back to Old Shanghai, then sweeping us through its streets and its bars in a gripping, breakneck ultra-noir narrative reminiscent of vintage Ellroy."?David Peace, Author of Tokyo Year Zero
"A brilliant neo-noir about the rise and fall of two refugee outlaws at the end of Shanghai's golden age in the 1930's. Not since JG Ballard's Empire of the Sun have I read a book that has so captured the decadence, pulchritude and madness of the "Paris of the Orient"...French's prose is economical, razor sharp and lyrical...If you're interested in Shanghai, World War Two in the east, I cannot recommend City of Devils highly enough."?Adrian McKinty, Award-winning author of the Detective Sean Duffy Series
"To understand the โsurrealist city,โ as present-day Shanghai is enigmatically called, Paul Frenchโs City of Devils is an absolute must. A solid, ground-breaking historical true-crime narrative, it is written with such vivid, well-researched details and totally captured me?a native Shanghainese?as if in a time capsule of the heretofore-unknown past passions and pathos of the city."?Qiu Xiaolong, Award-winning author of Inspector Chen series
"Few epochs stir up quite so much intrigue, mystery, and glamor as Shanghai in the 1930s: a divided city, a bustling port, a crossroads for the world, and a kind of frontier outpost where the citizens largely made up their own laws....City of Devils represents the very best of historical true crime: learned, gritty, and raucous." ?CrimeReads.com
โA vivid and well-researched account of a gaudy, wild and cosmopolitan place as it hurtles towards its ultimate and violent demise.โ?Financial Times *critics pick*
โA story with the dark resonance of James Ellroyโs novel โL.A. Confidentialโ and the seedy glamour of Alan Furstโs between-the-wars mysteries...Reader advisory: By the time you are done with this extraordinary book, you will believe in devils, too.โ?Mary Ann Gwinn, Newsday
โReads like a compelling noir novelโฆSpoiler: no one here comes to a good end, but the intrigue and drama is so outrageous that you won't miss the happy ending. City of Devils could inspire a great modern noir film, one directed by John Woo and starring Ryan Gosling and Christian Bale.โ?Military.com
"City of Devils keeps you gripped from the start to the finish. Itโs written in the fast-paced style of a noir detective novel and brings the opulence and squalor of 1930โs Shanghai vividly to life with a remarkable attention to historical detail and brilliant portrayals not just of the two major protagonists but the rich supporting cast of charactersโฆ I canโt recommend [it] highly enough."?Richard Brown, Medium
"Itโs not often that I come across a history book whose most standout feature is its styleโฆ[A] very well written account of an oft-discussed time in a place that almost never gets mentioned. Paul French has a real gem in City of Devils.โ?The Mercury (Kansas)
"Astonishing...meticulously researched...French takes you deep into those Badlands, grips you by the throat and doesnโt let go."?BookReporter
"[Paul French] is finally backโฆMeticulously researched and eloquently written, [City of Devils] captures the feel of the time period and the lawlessness that seemed to flourish in Shanghaiโs International Settlement...Thrilling."?Elizabeth M. Lynch, China Law Policy
"The atmospherics are redolent."?Mark I. Pinsky, New York Journal of Books
"Brings interwar Shanghai to life in a gritty work of narrative non-fiction...a vivid picture of the city's nightlife and criminal underworld...it is a fascinating tale of a city on the edge."?Post Magazine (UK)
About the Author
PAUL FRENCH was born in London, educated there and in Glasgow, and has lived and worked in Shanghai for many years. His book Midnight in Peking was a New York Times Bestseller, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, and will be made into an international mini-series by Kudos Film and Television, the UK creators of Broadchurch and Life on Mars.
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