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The 25th Hour
 
 

The 25th Hour [Paperback]

David Benioff
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Penzler Pick, January 2001: The 25th Hour is a wonderfully written first novel that convincingly portrays the New York City of Wall Street brokers and middle-class white drug dealers, the new affluent class in a city where money can buy you almost anything and is often the most important factor in young people's lives.

Monty Brogan is about to start his last day of freedom before turning himself into the authorities and serving a seven-year term for drug dealing. He's a charming young man who had always dreamed of being a fireman, following in the working-class footsteps of his father, who has had to put up his bar in Queens as bond so that his son can stay out of jail until his sentence begins. Monty, named for Montgomery Clift, does not know how he managed to get himself into this predicament. It was easy money and it carried so many perks, and you'll feel more than a little sympathy for this young man who has managed to kill his own dream for courtside seats at Madison Square Garden.

But before he goes to prison, Monty wants to have one last night out on the town with his two best friends. Frank Slattery is a bond trader, one of the best and most successful risk takers in a very risky business. The other is Jakob Elinsky, an English teacher who envies his friends' lifestyles but who has no intention of ever giving up his job for the easy money, despite the disillusionment of teaching high school students in a tough school.

The three young men enjoy the night into the early morning as they eat, drink, and visit the hottest spots in town. It's a sad night for Monty, but he has a plan that neither Frank nor Jacob know about--and it makes for a shocking ending to this brilliant and disturbing story. --Otto Penzler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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HIn 24 hours, handsome 27-year-old drug dealer Monty Brogan will enter Otisville Federal Prison to do seven years hard time. His father wants him to run. His drug-lord boss, Uncle Blue, wants to know if he squealed. His girlfriend isn't sure what she wants, and his two best friends know one thing for sure: after he goes in, he will never be the same. In this character-driven crime novel, first-time novelist Benioff dazzles with a spellbinding portrait of three high school buddies confronting the consequences of their carefree youth on the streets of New York. Monty really wanted to be a fireman, but fell in love with "sway," the deference afforded a young man with important connections. For the past five years, he's been selling drugs for Uncle Blue in Manhattan, to moneyed and celebrity clients. His pal, maverick bond trader Frank Slattery, thirsts for serenity, but dreams of avenging old wrongs while fighting his covert lust for Monty's Puerto Rican girlfriend. Despite Monty's dismal future, shy Jakob Elinsky, an ethical, awkward high school English teacher, envies his friend's self-assurance with women as he struggles to control his own secret hunger for a talented writing student, 17-year-old Mary D'Annunzio. The three friends spend one last night together dancing and drinking at Uncle Blue's nightclub. Amid the false merriment, Monty is summoned upstairs to a heart-stopping confrontation with his former boss. Brilliantly conceived, this gripping crime drama boasts dead-on dialogue, chiaroscuro portraits of New York's social strata and an inescapable crescendo of tension. Monty's solution to his agonizing dilemmas will shock even hardened suspense lovers. Film rights to New Line Cinema for a movie to star Toby McGuire. (Jan.) Forecast: With the hip talk and high tension of Richard Price's Clockers, and the assured prose and grasp of character of a seasoned novelist, Benioff's debut may hit the cash registers right out of the gate. It's no wonder that Benioff has been nominated for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Award, or that the book carries happy blurbs from George P. Pelacanos, Vincent Patric and Ann Patchett.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars A Cliche Plagued First Novel, Nov 6 2003
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The concept of an upper middle class white kid facing hard time had such potential for good, subtle tension and conflict. Unfortunately, in the hands of Mr. Benioff the story drags, hindered by cliche characters and jumbled prose. Uncle Blue, the drug supplying boss of the title characer, is a ridiculous caricature of a tough, flamboyant criminal. More of a cartoon than a real character, UNcle Blue's dialogue is painful to read. For modern noir realism and decent hardboiled writing stick to writers such as Peter Dexter and Johnathan Lethem.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A requiem for a pretty boy drug dealer, July 6 2003
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Joseph V. Garza "toothofcrime" (los angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This story takes place in the span of one day. It's a modern tragedy. Consider that we live in a time that being a normal or an "everyday type" is a guarantee slip to falling into obscurity in this life. Not so for Monty Brogan! He is a slick guy,handsome, charismatic with a good heart and a personal sense of honor. The tragedy of this story is that he could have been anything. Even a fireman, something he wished since he was a child. He wanted to be something of a hero, someone who saves others. However, he becomes a drug dealer, not for money, or for power, but for "sway." Sway (juice, jale, influence, etc.) is the aura akin to celebrity status; the need never to wait in line, never having to wait for a table at a fancy restauraunt, always having the v.i.p. room, and so on. This ability of having "sway" makes him feel important and in the character's mind a sort of anti-hero because he is able to provide for those around him. He can buy his girlfriend, Naturalle, gifts and elevates her status to more than just a lower east side Puerto Rican. Both characters Slattery (bond trader) and Elinsky (teacher) always engange in envy that borders on hero worship. For Elinsky, he serves as a remote hero/ big brother character he could never be, he may wish to be, but he is not born with Monty's unassuming panache. Monty has rumors and stories spread about him the way personalities such as Bugsy Siegel, Billy the Kid, James Dean, and so on had; their is definately an element of "coolness" in the book. However, this element of "coolness" is uncontrived, the book ultimately remains a meditation on the value of freedom and a janus faced look on life (looking to the future and the past at the same time), exploring unfulfilled dreams and having the depth of character to explore them fully through a personal- hard won perspective on life. Reminds me of something Hemingway or Faulkner in that right. Benioff has a good ear for street talk, not as good as Mamet, but he could hold his own. I highly recommend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all time favorite books, Jun 25 2003
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I had wanted to read this since I had saw the previews of the movie of the same name. I was blown away by Benioff's style and how he brings you inside the hearts and the minds of the characters. My favorite character had to be the frustrated English teacher, he was so realistic. Monty was the ultimate bad guy that we want to root for. This was a powerful novel and another must read for everyone.
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