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A compulsively readable debut crime novel inspired by the legendary real-life murder of Kitty Genovese.

At 4:00 A.M. on March 13, 1964, a young woman returning home from her shift at a local bar is attacked in the courtyard of her Queens apartment building. Her neighbors hear her cries; no one calls for help.

Unfolding over the course of two hours, Good Neighbors is the story of the womans last night. It is also the story of her neighbors, the bystanders who kept to themselves: the anxious Vietnam draftee; the former soldier planning suicide; the woman who thinks shes killed a child and her husband, who will risk everything for her. Revealing a fascinating cross-section of American society in expertly interlocking plotlines, Good Neighbors calls to mind the Oscar-winning movie Crash, and its suspense and profound sense of urban menace rank it with Hitchcocks Rear Window and the gritty crime novels of Dennis Lehane, Richard Price, and James Ellroy.

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Table of Contents PENGUIN BOOKS GOOD NEIGHBORS Ryan David Jahn grew up in - photo 1

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PENGUIN BOOKS

GOOD NEIGHBORS

Ryan David Jahn grew up in Arizona, Texas, and California. He left school at sixteen to work in a record store and subsequently joined the army. Since 2004 he has worked in television and film. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Mary.

Acclaim from the UK for Good Neighbors

A terrific debut... A wonderfully visual bookthe effect is of watching, unseen, through a dozen different windows as Jahn switches from one scenario to the next. Powerful, compassionate and authentic, it works both as a mystery and as a snapshot of America in the early 1960s.

The Guardian

Gripping... Jahn takes the nub of the real Genovese case and weaves a superb series of fictional stories around it.... He constructs a convincing edifice of doubt, anger, jealousy, despair and a host of other emotions leading inexorably to the same conclusion: do nothing.

The Times

A striking first novel... It contains genuine insights into the way people act under pressure.

The Sunday Times

An astounding piece of fiction. It grips you like a vise from the beginning and doesnt let you go.... [Jahn is a] bright new star to crime fiction.

Crimesquad

An audacious, inventive piece of literary thriller writing... Jahns novel is subtle, delicately constructed and displays a fine ear for dialogue. It also announces the arrival of a distinctive new talent.

Daily Mail

Brutal and immediate... Cleverly written, accomplished and gripping... At times I had to stop reading to catch my breath.

The Bookseller

Dark, compelling and powerful... Jahn is a rare and fine talent.

R. J. Ellory, author of A Quiet Belief in Angels

Without a doubt, the most outstanding novel I have read this year.

Rhian Davies, Its a Crime!

Jahns violent amorality tale has... drawn well-earned comparisons with Bret Easton Ellis and James Ellroy.... Gripping, and layered with juicy, scathing insights into the relationships and politics of the era, Jahn proves himself as a promising noir talent.

The List

Addictive and compelling. BookTime

A gripping and thoughtful psychological thriller... Terse, telegraphic and present-tense, Jahns style creates a voyeuristic distance between reader and characters that perfectly matches his theme, the fearfulness and atomization of urban life that encourages each man to be an island.

Financial Times

A very accomplished debut, a gripping thriller based on a real event in 60s America. Moving quickly from perspective to perspective, it scoops the reader up from page one and does not let go. This is not only a crime novel, but a brilliant evocation of60s New York in terms of its prejudices, its corruption and its humanity.

Crime Writers Association Dagger Award judges citation

PENGUIN BOOKS

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Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, England

First published in Great Britain under the title Acts of Violence by

Macmillan New Writing, an imprint of Pan Macmillan Ltd 2009

Published in Penguin Books 2011

Copyright Ryan David Jahn 2009

All rights reserved

Excerpt from Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.

Copyright 1939 by Dalton Trumbo. By permission of Kensington Books.

PUBLISHERS NOTE

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA

Jahn, Ryan David.

Good neighbors / Ryan David Jahn.

p. cm.

eISBN : 978-1-101-52870-9

1. MurderNew York (State)New YorkFiction. 2. Crime preventionCitizen participationFiction. 3. Queens (New York, N.Y.)Fiction. I. Title.

PS3560.A356G66 2011

813.54dc22 2011007445

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For Mary

with all of my love

It begins in a parking lot.

The lot sits behind a sports bar, a brick building which has been wounded and scarred many times during its long history. Its been hit by drunk drivers who went backwards instead of forwards, had initials carved into it, and been attacked by drunken vandals. Once, fifteen years ago, someone tried to set it on fire. Unfortunately for the potential arsonist, the forecast included rain. And so the sports bar still stands.

It is nearly four oclock in the morning, three fifty-eight, a dead-dark time before even a hint of light has touched the eastern horizon. Just darkness.

The bar is closed and silent.

Only three cars sit in its usually bustling parking lot: a 1957 Studebaker, a 1953 Oldsmobile, and a 1962 Ford Galaxie with a dented fender. Two of those cars belong to patrons. One of them a door-to-door salesman who spends his days trying to unload vacuum cleaners; the other unemployed, spending his days staring at the cracked ceiling of the apartment for which hes three months behind on rent. Both had a few too many earlier in the night and found other means of getting home, taxi rides most likely. Particularly the unemployed guy. The salesman might have hitched a ride with a buddy, but the unemployed guy almost certainly took a cab. If you have thirty dollars and rent is eighty, theres no point in saving any of it. Drink till youre drunk and pay for a ride home. You might as well enjoy your trip to the bottom. Its when youve got eighty-seven dollars and the rents eighty that you need to save.

Paper cups and other trash newspapers, food wrappers litter the sun-faded asphalt. A whistling breeze pushes the litter across the cracked surface, just for a moment, rearranging the refuse slightly before going still again.

And then a pretty girl a woman, really, though she doesnt feel like a grown-up pushes her way out the front door of the sports bar.

Her name is Katrina Katrina Marino but almost everyone calls her Kat. The only people who still call her Katrina are her folks, to whom she talks every Saturday on the telephone. They live four hundred miles away, but still manage to saddle up and ride her nerves just fine. When are you going to finally wise up and leave that cesspool of a city, Katrina? Its dangerous. When are you going to settle down with a nice young man, Katrina? A girl your age shouldnt be single. Youre closer to thirty than you are to twenty, you know. Soon, you wont have the youthful beauty to catch a nice man, a doctor or a lawyer, and youll have to settle. You dont want to have to settle, do you, Katrina?

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