Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle AwardVeteran homicide detective Rocco Klein's passion for the job gave way long ago. His beat is a rough New Jersey neighborhood where the drug murders blur together. Then, Victor Dunham—a twenty-year-old with a steady job and a clean record—confesses to a shooting outside a local fast-food joint. It doesn't take long for Rocco's attention to turn to Victor's brother, a street-corner crack dealer named Strike who seems a more likely suspect for the crime. At once a mystery and a revealing study of two men related by blood but on opposite sides of an unwinnable war, Clockers is a well-rendered portrait of modern life on the streets of inner-city America.
Richard Price is the author of seven novels, including Lush Life, Clockers, Freedomland, and Samaritan. He wrote the screenplays for the films Sea of Love, Ransom, and The Color of Money, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. He won the 2007 Edgar Award for Best TV writing as a co-writer for the HBO series The Wire. A member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters, he lives in New York City.