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About
L.A. Rex

FLAP COPY
A fierce and ferocious, grittily cinematic
debut set in South Central Los Angeles that recalls both Richard
Price and James Ellroy-with a soundtrack from Death Row records-by
an LAPD antigang officer who continues to patrol the streets he writes
about.
As far as everyone in the squad room knows, Ben Halloran is completely
fresh to the streets of the 77th Division, a soft kid from the West
Side who's decided to become a cop and just happened to draw the
hardest neighborhood in L.A. But demons from Ben's complicated past
catch up with him-and his tough, oddly principled Daryl Gates-era
partner, Miguel Marquez-all too quickly. From the moment Ben and
Marquez hit the streets together, they're pulled into a web of ultraviolent
corruption and retribution involving hardcore Crip gangbangers and
tagalong gangsta-rap gloryhounds, L.A.'s Mexican Mafia, sleazy celebrity
defense attorneys, and dirty cops with distinctly self-serving definitions
of law enforcement. Ben is forced to choose among father figures
and apparent destinies-trying to obey (and discover) his own moral
principles as well as his desperate animal instinct simply to stay
alive.
Author Will Beall is a Los Angeles police officer
who has spent almost all of his career on the streets of South Central,
much of it in antigang units. The book bristles with the energy and
authenticity of his experience. But the true revelation of L.A. Rex
is that Will Beall can write -- his raw and brilliant, fearless prose
simultaneously evokes Richard Price and James Ellroy.
The result is an explosive thriller that takes us deep into a city
that's further from Hollywood than we can imagine-a city that no
other writer has managed to capture with this kind of hard-earned
insight and intensity. L.A. Rex is already on its way to the silver
screen, and Beall is now at work on his next novel. Articulate cop
and hard-nosed writer, Will Beall is perfectly poised to become the
next great noir laureate of Los Angeles.
FACT
OR FICTION WITH WILL BEALL (FROM THE L.A.
DAILY NEWS)
When LAPD Officer Will Beall started writing "L.A.
Rex," a violent, fictional account of life in South Los Angeles,
he faced a daunting challenge: things are so weird in Los Angeles,
the city kept outdoing him. Characters and tales in the book that
seemed to stretch reality paled in comparison with what he actually
found in his 10-year career working the Southend. See if you can
figure out which is real and which is fiction. TAKE THE QUIZ
POSTER (CLICK FOR LARGER VERSION)

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