Family Man

Hardback

Main Details

Title Family Man
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jerome Charyn
Illustrated by Joe Staton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 178
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781684054527
ClassificationsDewey:741.5973
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Idea & Design Works
Imprint Idea & Design Works
Publication Date 19 March 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Two brothers- one, a man of God; the other, a man of the Mob. In a city on the edge of chaos, they'll do anything to survive. The story begins in New York City... one hour into the future. Crime runs rampant, rogue cops patrol the rubble-strewn streets, predatory gangs steal anything that isn't nailed down, and the once powerful mafia Dons cower in fear in their tenement prisons. Someone is killing the mob chieftains one by one, and the last survivors call on Alonzo, the Family Man, to hunt down the murderer. But it won't be easy--not when Alonzo's own brother Charles, the gun-toting Monsignor of the corruption-ridden New York City police department, is a prime suspect. "Jerome Charyn is a master." -Warren Ellis "To finally have this collection between these two giants available in a single volume is a gift for which we can only hope to be worthy." -Howard Chaykin "The tension established between Joe's cartooning instincts and the bleak subject matter produces a finished product satisfying to anyone serious about comics art." -Phil Hester

Author Biography

Jerome Charyn, master of lyrical farce and literary ventriloquism, published his first novel in 1964. He's the author of JERZY- A Novel of Jerzy Kosinski, The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson, I Am Abraham, and dozens of other acclaimed novels and nonfiction works. His short stories have appeared in The Atlantic, Paris Review, American Scholar, Epoch, Narrative and Ellery Queen. He lives in New York and Paris.

Reviews

"This is not a story about good people and bad. It's a powerful story that takes place in the gray." -Marv Wolfman "You can almost hear an imaginary clock tick-tick-ticking in the background as Charyn and Staton put their cast through their paces." -Timothy Truman