| Details | | Publication Date: | 1996-04-01 | | Edition Description: | Reprint |
| Size | | Height: | 7.3 in | | Width: | 4.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 6.4 oz |
Publisher's Note This is the true story of four young boys. Four lifelong friends. Intelligent, fun-loving, wise beyond their years, they are inseparable. Their potential is unlimited, but they are content to live within the closed world of New York City's Hell's Kitchen. And to play as many pranks as they can on the denizens of the street. They never get caught. And they know they never will. Until one disastrous summer afternoon. On that day, what begins as a harmless scheme goes horribly wrong. And the four find themselves facing a year's imprisonment in the Wilkinson Home for Boys. The oldest of them is fifteen, the youngest twelve. What happens to them over the course of that year - brutal beatings, unimaginable humiliation - will change their lives forever. Years later, one has become a lawyer. One a reporter. And two have grown up to be murderers, professional hitmen. For all of them, the pain and fear of Wilkinson still rages within. Only one thing can erase it. Revenge. To exact it, they will twist the legal system. Commandeer the courtroom for their agenda. Use the wiles they observed on the streets, the violence they learned at Wilkinson. If they get caught this time, they only have one thing left to lose: their lives.
Industry Reviews "A mind blower...the story builds, gains momentum with fascinating characters, brutal scenes, to suddenly hit you right between the eyes while they're glued to the page." Elmore Leonard
"Carcaterra seems surprised that anyone would doubt that all this actually happened to him and his friends....Not since Joe McGinniss began dreaming up things that Senator Edward M. Kennedy might have thought, in 'The Last Brother' (1993), has there been such an elastic and accommodating definition of nonfiction as Carceterra's." Time - Paul Gray (07/31/1995)
"Sleepers is undeniably powerful, an enormously affecting and intensely human story." Washington Post Book World - Trey Graham
"An extraordinary true tale of torment, retribution, and loyalty that's irresistibly readable... Takes a hairpin turn into horror and then changes tack once more to relate grippingly what must be one of the most outrageous confidence schemes ever perpetrated... Carcaterra has run a moral and emotional gauntlet, and the resulting book, despite its flaws, is disturbing and hard to forget." Newlove
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