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The novel opens with a "lesson at the firing range," introducing characters navigating the aftermath of a hate crime, focusing on vengeance, regret, and the tangled histories of its inhabitants.
Boyle's novels—including The Lonely Witness , A Friend Is a Gift You Give Yourself , and Shoot the Moonlight Out —are characterized by: Facing Down Old Ghosts | An Interview with William Boyle William Boyle Brachland rar
William Boyle has established himself as a prominent voice in contemporary literary crime fiction, often referred to as the "poet laureate of Brooklyn". While his debut novel is titled Gravesend , his work is deeply associated with themes of a broken, nostalgic, and often brutalized urban landscape—a "Broken Land". His narratives, focusing heavily on the southern Brooklyn neighborhood of Gravesend, are celebrated for their raw, poetic, and unflinching look at crime, memory, and working-class life. The World of Gravesend (2013) The novel opens with a "lesson at the