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The System: A Novel by Ryan Gattis

riverwise's review against another edition

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5.0

After two outstanding novels in All Involved and Safe, Ryan Gattis has done it again. It's set eight months after the LA riots that were the background for All Involved, and has a few tangential connections with that book. It starts with one gang related crime, an attempted murder, and follows that through, covering the police investigation, the legal teams prosecuting and defending the case, the reactions of gang members on both sides of the incident, and life in the Californian prison system. It's a bigger and wider canvas than the previous books, but Gattis keeps it tight and focused. Once agin, it's an incredibly propulsive book that moves like a rocket but still leaves room for empathy. He does a great job of putting you inside the heads of characters from successful lawyers to gang kids stuck in an inescapable vicious circle. He does a fantastic job of building tension - in the courtroom sequence towards the end, I was so engaged with, and fearful of, the outcome that I had to put the book down and go for a walk (just around the house, obviously) because there was just too goddam much on the line and I couldn't take it.

I will be first in line for Gattis' next book. If I had one wish, I'd go for it to have a contemporary setting - I'd love to see his take on how mobile phones and social media etc have affected the gang lives he describes so well. In meantime, go read this one.

scottish_kat's review

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5.0

This is a fantastic book. It is without question one of the most tense dramas I've ever read and it NEEDS to be a film or series.

I really enjoyed the links to All Involved, some are really obvious while others are more subtle (and I'm sure I missed loads). As with All Involved the people are portrayed as real people and not just mindless thugs. There are reasons for everything that happens, We, the readers might not understand or agree with the reasons but that doesn't invalidate them.

I love how this book takes me to a world and a life style that is a million miles from rural Scotland yet makes me feel so....there.

The characters, and I mean every single one of them, are wonderfully written and the complex, ever changing relationships between them is what pulls you in and keeps you engrossed.

This book is an emotional roller coaster - I felt real anger towards Petrillo and how the corruption of one man can wreck so many lives. I felt so much pity and fear for Dreamer. I don;t know how I feel about Wizard - it changes on an almost hourly basis....

If you want a book that will make you think and feel then you will not be disappointed by The System.
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