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Kate Ayers

One fateful day at Coney Island, Risa Taverna met Saverio Franzone, and something simply clicked between them. But theirs wasn’t a tender love story. Far from it, in fact. Risa’s sister, Giulia, had a bad feeling about Sav from the start. She warned Risa that he was trouble. But you know young love; nobody listens at that age. So Risa ignored all the warnings and married Sav, then regretted that decision ever after. In fact, she wished she had never even met him.

"Boyle has the rare talent of making readers fully feel a scene: a dank room, a deserted street, a seedy bar. Atmosphere is his specialty.... SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET is my first five-star read of 2025."

The only good that came from meeting Sav was their son, Fabrizio. Little Fab was only eight months old the night his father died. He was there when his mother bashed Sav over the head with a cast-iron skillet. Risa didn’t mean to kill him; she just reacted. Sav came home drunk, wielding a gun, and told her that he was leaving them. But before he left, he started a fight. Thankfully, Giulia was there to defend her sister. Of course, Sav then turned his wrath on her. When the scuffle ended, Sav lay on the floor dead in a pool of his own blood. What to do now? Call the cops and claim self-defense? Well, that’s what it was, right? Or try to fix it themselves? They had to make a choice.

Risa decides to call Christopher, aka Chooch, a longtime friend of theirs. He’ll know what to do. It looks bad, but explaining it to the cops seems even riskier. Either way, their futures look sketchy. What’s done is done, but in the years ahead, Risa, Giulia and Chooch will be constantly looking over their shoulders. Sav was not a good guy; there’s no getting around that. But nobody could have forseen the consequences of his disappearance.

And what about Fab? He was just a baby. Of course he’ll have questions as he gets older. The more time that passes, the harder it will be to answer those questions and sound convincing. But Risa knows that day will come. When it does, should she tell Fab the whole truth? Will he understand? Then suddenly, that day arrives. Risa has to talk to her son. And there is no way that she possibly could have predicted what his reaction turns out to be.

SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET is billed as a thriller, but it goes far beyond that. It’s the story of a family whose lives take a tragic turn and their attempts to deal with the fallout thereafter. William Boyle has created a group of characters who live on the same street, are in the same family and have the same friends, but they clash in awful ways that set them up for catastrophe. Then he drops them into horrible circumstances and has them struggle to get out.

Boyle has the rare talent of making readers fully feel a scene: a dank room, a deserted street, a seedy bar. Atmosphere is his specialty. Each character has an entirely complicated past that explains what they do in the present, why they say the words they now say, and why they keep making the mistakes they make. They are so richly put together that you believe you can hear their voices and see them twitch at an insult. You know they’re going to go down the wrong path even before they do, and you want to scream “No!” 

Wow, what a story. SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET is my first five-star read of 2025.

Teaser

Gravesend, Brooklyn, 1986: Risa Franzone lives in a ground-floor apartment on Saint of the Narrows Street with her bad-seed husband, Saverio, and their eight-month-old baby, Fabrizio. On the night Risa's younger sister, Giulia, moves in to recover from a bad breakup, a fateful accident occurs: Risa strikes a drunk, erratic Sav with a cast-iron pan, killing him on the spot. The sisters are left with a choice: notify the authorities and make a case for self-defense, or bury the man's body and go on with their lives as best they can. In a moment of panic, they call upon Sav's childhood friend, Christopher "Chooch" Gardini, to help them. Over the vast expanse of the next 18 years, life goes on in the working-class Italian neighborhood of Gravesend as Risa, Giulia, Chooch and eventually Fabrizio grapple with what happened that night.

Promo

Gravesend, Brooklyn, 1986: Risa Franzone lives in a ground-floor apartment on Saint of the Narrows Street with her bad-seed husband, Saverio, and their eight-month-old baby, Fabrizio. On the night Risa's younger sister, Giulia, moves in to recover from a bad breakup, a fateful accident occurs: Risa strikes a drunk, erratic Sav with a cast-iron pan, killing him on the spot. The sisters are left with a choice: notify the authorities and make a case for self-defense, or bury the man's body and go on with their lives as best they can. In a moment of panic, they call upon Sav's childhood friend, Christopher "Chooch" Gardini, to help them. Over the vast expanse of the next 18 years, life goes on in the working-class Italian neighborhood of Gravesend as Risa, Giulia, Chooch and eventually Fabrizio grapple with what happened that night.

About the Book

As an Italian American family's decades-old secret begins to unravel, they will have to bear the consequences --- and face each other --- in this thrilling southern Brooklyn-set tragic opera of the highest caliber from crime fiction luminary William Boyle.

William Boyle is the master of Brooklyn-set crime fiction, and SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET is his magnum opus. For fans of "The Sopranos," Jonathan Lethem and Dennis Lehane.

Gravesend, Brooklyn, 1986: Risa Franzone lives in a ground-floor apartment on Saint of the Narrows Street with her bad-seed husband, Saverio, and their eight-month-old baby, Fabrizio. On the night Risa's younger sister, Giulia, moves in to recover from a bad breakup, a fateful accident occurs: Risa, boiled over with anger and fear, strikes a drunk, erratic Sav with a cast-iron pan, killing him on the spot.

The sisters are left with a choice: notify the authorities and make a case for self-defense, or bury the man's body and go on with their lives as best they can. In a moment of panic, in the late hours of the night, they call upon Sav's childhood friend --- the sweet, loyal Christopher "Chooch" Gardini --- to help them, hoping they can trust him to carry a secret like this.

Over the vast expanse of the next 18 years, life goes on in the working-class Italian neighborhood of Gravesend as Risa, Giulia, Chooch and eventually Fabrizio grapple with what happened that night. A standout work of character-driven crime fiction from a celebrated author of the form, SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET is a searing and richly drawn novel about the choices we make and how they shape our lives.

Audiobook available, read by Carol Monda