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The System

CD-Audio

Main Details

Title The System
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ryan Gattis
Read by Feodor Chin
Read by Gary Galone
Read by Tim Campbell
Read by Timothy Andres Pabon
Physical Properties
Format:CD-Audio
Category/GenreThriller/suspense
ISBN/Barcode 9781529055061
Audience
General
Edition Unabridged edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Picador
Publication Date 1 August 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

On the sixth of December 1993, a drug dealer named Scrappy is shot and left for dead on her mother's lawn in South Central Los Angeles. A heroin addict witnesses the shooting, and seizes the moment to steal Scrappy's drugs, as well as the handgun that was dropped at the scene. When he's busted, he names local gang members Wizard and Dreamer as the shooters. There's only one problem: one of them is guilty; the other, innocent. None of that matters, though, when the gun turns up again - miles from where the shooting happened - and both are arrested. Innocent or not, the gang tells them both to keep their mouths shut and take their charges. With these two off the streets, Little, the unlikeliest of new gang members, is given a very serious job: discover how the gun got moved, who moved it, and why. Because it had to be a frame-up and the cops had to be involved. Hadn't they? Played out in the streets, precincts, jails, and courtrooms of Los Angeles, The System is a breakneck journey through every phase of the American criminal justice system. It is the story of a crime - from the moments before shots are fired, to the verdict and its violent aftershocks - told through the vivid chorus of those involved: the guilty, the innocent, the victim, the families who love them, and those simply doing their jobs. After all, justice is a matter of perspective.

Author Biography

Ryan Gattis is a writer and educator. His most recent work, All Involved: A Novel of the 1992 LA Riots, is grounded in nearly two years of research and background spent with former gang members, firefighters, nurses, and other LA citizens who lived through it. He is also the author of novels Kung Fu High School and Roo Kickkick and the Big Bad Blimp, as well as two novellas published by Black Hill Press, The Big Drop: Homecoming and The Big Drop: Impermanence. He lives and writes in Los Angeles, where he is a member of the street art crew UGLARworks. Feodor Chin was classically trained at the American Conservatory Theater. His acting career includes numerous credits in film, television, regional theatre and voiceover. Feodor wrote, executive produced and starred in a comedic television pilot called Golden Boy. He has received an Earphones Award from AudioFile for his narration of Snakehead by Patrick Raden Keefe. Other narrations include Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet and The Ruin of Kings. Tim Campbell (AGMA, APA) is an award winning voice actor who lives in Sherman Oaks, CA. He specialises in audiobook and long form narration, as well as commercial VO. He has produced spots for 20th Century Fox, Hot Wheels, Macbeard Media, Santa Anita Park, Pacific Opera Project, Trend Company and other clients in the LA area. A classically trained actor and professional opera singer, in addition to his VO career, Tim is a master of accents and dialects, and has trained with members of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Metropolitan Opera. He has performed with such prestigious organisations as Los Angeles Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, and Aspen Opera Theater Center. Timothy Andres Pabon is an actor and voice artist based in Washington DC. He works in both English and Spanish, having narrated nearly 200 audiobooks, and has worked across stage and screen, most notably appearing in HBO's The Wire and as Mark in House of Cards. Timothy has previously narrated The Displaced, edited by Viet Thanh Nguyen, More that Words by John Howard and Stan Tatkin, and David Livingstone Smith's Making Monsters amongst many others.

Reviews

'No ordinary gangster cat-and-mouse chase ... While the gangsters-with-a-heart story might sound improbable, Gattis compensates with whip-smart vernacular and a narrative that zips along. Gattis has created a gripping novel about opportunity, transformation and hope.' -- The Observer 'A symphonic, pitch-perfect, superlative novel. It is visceral and adrenalin-fuelled, yet tender and even darkly comic. It is audacious, unflinching and subversive. It doesn't judge. It swallowed me whole.' -- David Mitchell