The Piranhas

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Teen gangsters' rise and spiral in Naples' streets.

"The Piranhas" takes you into the heart of Naples, not as a tourist, but as a shadow among the Paranzes. It's a raw exposition of ambition woven with youthful recklessness. As you follow Nicolas's grim ascent, the line between playing a game and triggering real-world chaos blurs. This novel invites you to question the costs of power in a society where children wield guns instead of dreams.

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The Piranhas

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ISBN: 9781509879212
Publisher: Picador
Date of Publication: 2018-09-06
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Mystery/Crime/Thriller, Contemporary
Related Topics: Mystery, Thriller, Crime
Goodreads rating: 3.74
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Description

In Naples, a new kind of gang rules the streets: the ‘Paranze’, the ‘Children’s Gangs’, groups of teenage boys who divide their time between Facebook or playing Call of Duty on their PlayStations and patrolling the streets armed with pistols and AK-47s, terrorizing local residents in order to mark out the territories of their Mafia bosses. Roberto Saviano's eye-opening novel The Piranhas tells the story of the rise of one such gang and its leader, Nicolas – known to his friends and enemies as the ‘Maharajah’. But Nicolas’s ambitions reach far beyond doing other men’s bidding: he wants to be the one giving orders, calling the shots, and ruling the city. But the violence he is accustomed to wielding and witnessing soon spirals out of his control . . .
 

Teen gangsters' rise and spiral in Naples' streets.

"The Piranhas" takes you into the heart of Naples, not as a tourist, but as a shadow among the Paranzes. It's a raw exposition of ambition woven with youthful recklessness. As you follow Nicolas's grim ascent, the line between playing a game and triggering real-world chaos blurs. This novel invites you to question the costs of power in a society where children wield guns instead of dreams.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.