Taking On Crime In A Racially Divided D.C. : NPR
All 17 of George Pelecanos’ crime novels have been set in his hometown of Washington, D.C. — but he isn’t writing about politicians, lawyers or lobbyists. Instead, Pelecanos’ stories look at the city’s greasers and drug dealers, its working black families, and its ethnic neighborhoods.

 Taking On Crime In A Racially Divided D.C. : NPR

All 17 of George Pelecanos’ crime novels have been set in his hometown of Washington, D.C. — but he isn’t writing about politicians, lawyers or lobbyists. Instead, Pelecanos’ stories look at the city’s greasers and drug dealers, its working black families, and its ethnic neighborhoods.

08/04/11 at 2:40pm
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