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American Ruin

Life and Death on the Streets of Detroit - America's Deadliest City

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American Ruin

By: Michael Matthews
Narrated by: Richard Spector
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When Michael Matthews first visited Detroit, he was grimly fascinated by the place. The sheer scale of the crime and desolation was unlike anything he had seen before. He was hooked, and returned whenever he could. Over dozens of visits, he got to know the people - cops, reporters, and gang members as well as ordinary Detroiters trying to live their lives in peace - and formed deep bonds with them, which led him into places and situations no writer has ever seen before. American Ruin is the story of Michael’s journey into the soul of this broken city - a shocking, violent, and heartbreaking portrayal of a modern tragedy.

Detroit was once the richest city in America, celebrated around the world for its prolific car production and flourishing music scene - the American dream come true. Then came its fall. Detroit became the deadliest place in America, with more murders per capita than any other major city in the country. With drugs and guns rife on the streets, and its administration riddled with corruption, the city was dying, and anyone who could, was getting out.

American Ruin is an explosive portrait of a city trying desperately to get back on its feet and the people prepared to give everything for their home. For fans of The Wire and readers/listeners of Don Winslow, Edward Conlon, David Baldacci, and James Ellroy.

©2019 Michael Matthews (P)2019 Michael Matthews
Social Sciences Urban City Detroit
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America IS in Ruins!

Quite incredible that such a forward thinking nation is so backwards in their social thinking towards gun control. This just puts you in the belief that the USA is a complete mish mash of the poorly educated and tarnished by poor leadership. Including those who dont care about how their country is run, as long as they can fill their own pockets with dollars at the expense of those left in their wake. Very sad....

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Great book!

This book hooked me from the start and didn't let go. I enjoyed it very much.
The only thing that bothered me was the narration.. The book is written by a Brit and narrated by a American. It's very painful to hear a American say "bloody hell". This will not hold me back to listen to it again though.

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